

It’s harder to make quick dodges when other worms are headed your way. Classic definitely requires more patience and skill. Then there is Classic mode, where you tap to change directions. You just drag your finger along the screen to guide your worm. The AI seems to be slightly less aggressive. Also, since you are against an actual human in the online mode, you often find yourself up against smart, strategic players who will trap you to eat you up. However, if you are on spotty Wi-Fi, playing AI is the way to go.Īfter playing both ways, I noticed that you bump into many more bigger worms when you play online. For both, the gameplay is basically the same. There are two ways to play: online against other players or local against the game’s AI. If another worm crashes into you, you can gobble up their life force and save yourself a ton of work. The bigger you get, the harder it is to make a quick turn or get out of the way. But as you get bigger, you expand in both length and width. When you first start, you are a small, skinny little thing which makes you nimble and easy to maneuver.

To grow and gain points, you gorge yourself with glowing light. You maneuver through the void by avoiding crashing into other worms who may cross your path. In the game, you are a cute, doe-eyed worm looking for snacks.
