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Worms: Open Warfare 2 (Nintendo DS) | 
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List Price: £29.99 Buy New: £12.94 You Save: £17.05 (57%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 815
Platform: Nintendo Ds Genre: strategy-games Rating: To Be Announced Media: Video Game Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.7 x 0.8
EAN: 4005209093231 ASIN: B000Q33XW8
Release Date: August 31, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Worms Open Warfare 2 New and Unused With Manual (although the box is for Open Warfare (1) as the shop put the wrong game and manual in the box)
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The best DS game I have January 2, 2009 Ms. RH Watson For me this is what the DS should be about. I was addicted to Worms on the PC but it is so much more suited to the DS in that it can be picked up and played for 10mins and then put down again. There are lots of campaigns and puzzles but the real strength is in the multiplayer options and infinite varieties of variable landscapes. There is a down side though, it's not always easy to find opposition worms during a game although this is something that I am getting better at as I get more used to the games. The graphics are very good - but the beauty of the game is that it can be played and enjoyed by all ages. Very highly recommended.
really good fun July 7, 2008 daniel (london) i loved worms on pc, hated the 3d option & wasnt too keen on gettin this but i have been proven wrong, i am as crap as ever at throwin grenades but some things dont change. as a single player this game is good and doesnt get tedious or frustrating, its an explosive puzzle game that makes you think as well as make you smile. havent tried multi player yet tho.
Great January 19, 2008 SerenityO (Scotland) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have always loved the Worms games and the DS version is excellent. Not quite as good as the Playstation versions but still highly recommended.
The most comprehensive version of worms since armageddon, but where's the baseball bat?? September 29, 2007 James Petford (Stourbridge) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
This is definately one of the best versions of worms to date, as it goes back to the roots of the classic games of the series while mantaining a a modern, updated feel of the later titles. In a nutshell you controll a small army of little worms and use a variety of crazy weapons to destroy the enemy, the results are always hilarious and anarchic, and as you may have guessed this game is served best with three chums to battle with. Pros: Easy to pick up and play Lots of weapons Hilarious fun Map Maker, create your own maps with the stylus!! Cons: Worms hard to see (No zoom feature either) No baseball bat?? Thats a tad strange... Definately recommended for all ds owners
Unequalled quality in multiplayer DS games September 2, 2007 P. Scofield (Scotland) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I'll start this post with the truth. This is the best game I have ever played over WFC on the DS. Im unshaken on this that its so well polished and bursting with options and modes that it will be hard to topple. Even Clubhouse games doesnt have this much hilarity to offer, other than drawing penises on the chat window to friends. The weapons physics and overall content are all so much better than the original worms Open warfare. In my mind this is what the first game should have been plus a whole lot more. The main game mode for online are Forts where you have 2 forts, 1 on each side of the map and fire at eachother till the ammos run out or everyone from one side is dead. Deathmatch which is true worms with various weapon sets and background effects such as it rains down shells on the WW1 level. Then my personal favourite, Race where you have to use a predefined pickup like ninja rope or jetpacks to get to the end quicker than your opponent. Throw into that custom teams, leaderboards for just about everything and you have a complete and amazing WIFI package. Single player has even more, oh yes some how even more stuff. It has all thats mentioned above plus campaigns, puzzle modes and the Lab which uses all of the DS' fuctionality quite well though it is very tricky for those of us who don't do alot of puzzles. Throw into it Single and multi card play for up to 4 people and the send demo ability and you have a community game like Tony Hawk will all the fun of Worms. Simply sublime game that demands to be in everyones collection. Radio-Ninty.co.uk
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