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Worms 3

Worms 3
Developer(s) Team17
Publisher(s) Team17
Series Worms
Platform(s) iOS
Android
Mac OS X
Release 8 August 2013, iOS
28 May 2014, Android
3 June 2014, Mac OS X
Genre(s) Artillery, Strategy
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer
Aggregate scores
Aggregator Score
GameRankings 73.75%
Metacritic 74/100
Review scores
Publication Score
GamesMaster 90%
Apple'N'Apps 1/5
Digital Spy 4/5
Pocket Gamer 4/5
148 Apps 4/5 stars
Modojo 4/5
Gamezebo 4/5
Awards
Publication Award
GamesMaster Gold award
Pocket Gamer Silver award

Worms 3 is an artillery tactical game in the Worms universe developed and published by Team17 for the IOS on August 8, 2013, and released for Android devices on May 28, 2014 via the Play Store.

Story mode consists of twenty seven single player missions across four themes: Beach, Spooky, Farmyard and Sewer.

Gameplay follows on the earlier games of the series, in which teams of worms take turns to use a variety of weapons and items in order to eliminate the opposing teams.

Worms 3 is the first Worms game to feature card mode, which allows the player to alter the start and end of each turn. There are forty one cards in total, which must be collected first by unlocking in-game rewards and purchasing them. There are also four different worms classes, which first appeared in Worms Revolution, and new weapons.

Multiplayer and online modes are available, along with Bodycount mode, a new mode which challenges the player to beat their friend's score in challenges.

Worms 3 received positive reviews. It has a score of 74/100 on Metacritic and 73.75% on GameRankings.

GamesMaster gave the game 90/100 and an gold award, praising the new card mode and called the multiplayer "so good it'll make you squirm in delight"Digital Spy's Scott Nichols gave the game 4/5, stating the while the game wasn't groundbreaking for the series, he praised the multiplayer mode and stated that the game "hits the right notes to offer fans the complete Worms experience on the go".Pocket Gamer's Harry Slater gave the game 4/5 and a silver award, praising its single-player and multiplayer modes but criticised the AI and stated that non-Worms fans would remain unimpressed.Gamezebo's Joe Jasko gave the game 4/5, praising the cards and amount of weapons but criticised the lack of tutorials for some weapons and game objects and level designs. Modojo's John Bedford also gave the game 4/5, stating that the game twisted the established Worms gameplay, but was "familiar enough to keep long-time fans happy". He criticised the sometimes choppy performance and lack of customization of the player's worms. Apple'N'Apps, however, gave the game 1/5, criticising the touch controls and gameplay and stated that the series "should have stayed in the past"


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