Worms (1995)

Worms was the first in the series of artillery games developed by Team17 and released in 1995. Though initially only available for the Amiga, it was later ported to many other systems.

History
The game was originally created by Andy Davidson as an entry for a Blitz BASIC programming competition run by the Amiga Format magazine, a cut-down version of the programming language having been covermounted previously. The game at this stage was called Total Wormage (possibly in reference to Total Carnage, another game from the 90's) and it did not win the competition. Davidson sent the game to several publishers with no success. He then took the game to the European Computer Trade Show, where Team17 had a stand. Team17 made an offer on-the-spot to develop and publish the game.

During the development of Worms 2, Andy Davidson wrote Worms: The Director's Cut, a special edition produced exclusively for the Amiga. This was, to his eyes, the pinnacle of the series. Featuring weapons not seen in any Worms game before or since, it looks like an enhanced version of the original game. Only 5000 copies were ever sold. It was also the last version released for the Commodore Amiga platform from which the game originated.

The references to the developers' home county, West Yorkshire, is visible, with a soundbank named "Tykes", which is a Yorkshire accent (and also the nickname of Yorkshire football team Barnsley FC), and in the "Hell" level found in the single player mission mode, a sign with "Welcome to Ossett! Ha! Ha! Ha!" written on it.

Gameplay and content
Similar to other early artillery games such as Scorched Earth (the computer game), the game is set on a two-dimensional field. The players control a team of Worms, each team consisting of four members. The objective is to kill every member of the opposing team(s) within a set time limit per round. Each turn, which lasts from 45 to 100 seconds, a player may move a selected Worm and use one or more of the available weapons and tools.

The weapons include simple firearms like the Shotgun and Uzi, alongside a variety of heavy weapons such as the Bazooka (the default selection), Cluster Bomb and Air Strike. The game also includes a number of 'secret' weapons (available through cheat codes on options screens or 'weapon drops' during the game) such as the Banana Bomb and Sheep, for which the series has become famous.

Also available are various tools such as the Drill, Blowtorch, and Girders - often used to add protection, adding additional strategy elements. The Ninja Rope, Bungee, and Teleport are also available for greater movement across the playing field.

Character, level and sound design
The game's graphics and sound design is primarily 'cartoon-like' (though less so than the later games in the series). Levels designs are randomly generated by the use of alpha-numeric strings. The object and landscape sets used to generate the field are arranged into 'themes' including forests, martian landscapes, beaches and 'hell'.

Weapons and utilities

 * Bazooka
 * Homing Missile
 * Grenade
 * Cluster Bomb
 * Shotgun
 * Uzi
 * Fire Punch
 * Dragon Ball
 * Dynamite
 * Mine
 * Air Strike
 * Teleport
 * Blowtorch
 * Pneumatic Drill
 * Ninja Rope
 * Bungee
 * Girder
 * Kamikaze
 * Sheep
 * Banana Bomb
 * Minigun
 * Prod
 * Skip Go
 * Surrender

Terrain

 * Beach
 * Candy
 * Desert
 * Forest
 * Geiger
 * Hell
 * Junk
 * Mars
 * 'Nam
 * Snow

Default teams
Originally written in-game as all caps.
 * 1 Up: Ginger, Smidge, Fluff, Dodger
 * 2 Up: Rusty, Clanger, Noggin, Jasper
 * 3 Up: Barney, Gonk, Nasher, Ferret
 * 4 Up: Wiz, Gonz, Fallon, Kelvin
 * Fab Four: John, Paul, George, Ringo
 * Royalty: Elizabeth, Charles, Diana, Phillip
 * Top Dogs: Lassie, Scooby, Rebel, Beethoven
 * Takethis: Gary, Mark, Howard, Jason
 * Coolcars: 911 Turbo SE, Testarossa, Diablo, Esprit
 * All 4 1: Aramis, Porthos, Dartagnan, Athos
 * Waterloo: Benny, Bjorn, Agnetha, Anni-Frid
 * F A B: Lady Penelope, Scott, Brains, Parker
 * Merrymen: Robin Hood, Little John, Maid Marion, Friar Tuck
 * Utensils: Teaspoon, Fork, Wooden Spoon, Whisk
 * Teddies: Rupert, Pooh, Paddington, Yogi
 * Team 17: Spadge, Clogz, Beefy, Boggy B

​Trivia

 * At the title screen of the SNES version of Worms, it says under the Worms logo, "How hard is your Worm?". This is a sexual reference that refers to an erect penis being called "hard", and a penis is nicknamed by some as a "worm". A similar joke can be seen in the Trivia at the bottom of this page.