Advantages: So many options - so if you like to customise your game this is ideal Disadvantages: Seems to use a lot of processing power, and is only available as a full- screen game
Worms WorldParty is one of a series of Worms versions, and so far this is my favourite (I've played the original Worms and Worms2).
The idea is, players each have a team of worms (you can choose to have between 3 and 8) and you take turns to try and kill your opponent's worms.
WEAPONS:
Each player has an armoury, and the weapon options to choose from before play begins are vast. For example, you can choose which weapons you have from the start, and how many of each- or you can choose to have a never ending stock of something. You also have a special weapon- and here is where the designers have had a bit of fun! Examples are the super sheep, the salvation army, a homing pidgeon... I could go on! There are also the more traditional ways to kill each other- shotgun, grenade, dynamite and bazuka are just a few. Other ...
Advantages: A few bangers Disadvantages: Inconsistent
?WorldParty? came in 2000 as the third album from the Atlanta alternative Hip Hop group Goodie Mob. The Mob are originals in the Southern Rap game, and were amongst the first to really make it in the south, but by this time many others had followed in their footsteps. On this album, Khujo, T-Mo, Big Gipp and Cee-Lo (for whom it would be his final album with them) come together to show how they can mix the conscious Rap with the southern, G lifestyle.
1. "Invitation To The WorldParty" (Intro)
2. "WorldParty"
The eponymous tune off the album was something which I initially dismissed as it really didn?t sound like a track which I would have usually listened to. It just wasn?t southern enough for me, and although I recognised that the diversity of culture was meant to be a theme of the album, it wasn?t working. However as you more ...
Advantages: great fun, ultimate game for replayability Disadvantages: Very similar to the previous worms game
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Users have the option to create their own team, making preferences on such things as worm names (though the random name generator built in to the game nearly always provides the best suggestions), the team flag, and even the voices themselves, whic range from plain accents like 'aussie' to such things as 'whoopsie' (which contains hilarious but somewhat disturbing phrases like "Oooh there were batteries left").
Worms WorldParty, as with the previous game Worms Armageddon, has single player features like missions and weapons training, but this installment incorporates new features like the ability to create your own missions, or even play multiplayer ones, if you feel like letting your mates join in. Also, Worms WorldParty can be played online, so you don't have to have your mate sitting right next to you to be able to bat ...
Product Information for "Bang [Remastered] - World Party" »
Product details
Title
Bang [Remastered]
Performer
World Party
Genre
Rock & Pop
Release Date
02/11/2009
Original Release Year
2009
Label / Distributor
Seaview / Cargo
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
859523001038
Catalogue Number
SEAVIEW 003CD
Additional notes
Album Notes
World Party: Karl Wallinger, Chris Sharrock, Dave Catlin-Birch. Additional personnel: Guy Chambers, Dominic Miller, Karen Ramelise. Producers: Karl Wallinger, Steve Lillywhite. Engineers: Karl Wallinger, Joe Blaney. All songs written or co-written by Karl Wallinger. Contains samples from "Say What" (as performed by Troublefunk) and from "Hamlet" performed by Sir John Gielgud. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. World Party: Karl, Dave, Chris.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Kingdom Come
2.
Is It Like Today
3.
What Is Love All About
4.
And God Said
5.
Give It All Away
6.
Sooner Or Later
7.
Hollywood
8.
Radio Days
9.
Rescue Me
10.
Sunshine
11.
All I Have
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07/11/2009
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