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== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
A modified version of [[Snake game|Snake]], Worm Game features a campaign mode comprised of a handful of levels in which players must move their snake to reach a golden apple, in some cases having to achieve some kind of goal in order for the apple to appear. An arcade mode allows players to endlessly play unlocked levels in order to achieve a high score on the game's [[Leaderboards|leaderboard]], while a multiplayer mode lets up to four people play together in either deathmatch or high score modes.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bankhurst |first=Adam |date=2023-01-14 |title=Google Stadia Has Released One Final Game Ahead of Its Shutdown On January 18 |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/google-stadia-has-released-one-final-game-ahead-of-its-shutdown-on-january-18 |access-date=2023-01-16 |website=IGN |language=en}}</ref> Worm Game also features a simple stage builder, giving players the ability to create and play their own levels. Only intended to be used internally, it features rudimentary graphics and plays a single [[chiptune]]-style audio track on loop.
A modified version of [[Snake game|Snake]], Worm Game features a campaign mode comprised of a handful of levels in which players must move their snake to reach a golden apple, in some cases having to achieve some kind of goal in order for the apple to appear. Various fruits are scattered across each level, increasing the length of the snake when eaten. An arcade mode allows players to play unlocked levels from the campaign mode with endlessly generating fruit in order to achieve a high score on the game's [[Leaderboards|leaderboard]], while a multiplayer mode lets up to four people play together in either deathmatch or high score modes.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bankhurst |first=Adam |date=2023-01-14 |title=Google Stadia Has Released One Final Game Ahead of Its Shutdown On January 18 |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/google-stadia-has-released-one-final-game-ahead-of-its-shutdown-on-january-18 |access-date=2023-01-16 |website=IGN |language=en}}</ref> Worm Game also features a stage builder, giving players the ability to create and play their own levels. Only intended to be used internally, it features rudimentary graphics and plays a single [[chiptune]]-style audio track on loop.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 12:31, 16 January 2023

Worm Game
File:Worm Game cover art.png
Developer(s)Stadia Platform Content
Publisher(s)Stadia Platform Content
Platform(s)
Release
  • WW: January 13, 2023
Genre(s)Arcade
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Worm Game is a short-lived arcade video game developed by Stadia Platform Content, used internally by employees to test features for Google Stadia prior to the launch of the cloud gaming platform until its end. The game was released to the public on January 13, 2023, making it both the first and only first-party developed title on the service, as well as the last game to be released on Stadia before its closure the following week.[1]

Gameplay

A modified version of Snake, Worm Game features a campaign mode comprised of a handful of levels in which players must move their snake to reach a golden apple, in some cases having to achieve some kind of goal in order for the apple to appear. Various fruits are scattered across each level, increasing the length of the snake when eaten. An arcade mode allows players to play unlocked levels from the campaign mode with endlessly generating fruit in order to achieve a high score on the game's leaderboard, while a multiplayer mode lets up to four people play together in either deathmatch or high score modes.[2] Worm Game also features a stage builder, giving players the ability to create and play their own levels. Only intended to be used internally, it features rudimentary graphics and plays a single chiptune-style audio track on loop.

References

  1. ^ Li, Abner (2023-01-13). "Google releases Worm Game as one last Stadia title before the shutdown". 9to5Google. Retrieved 2023-01-16.
  2. ^ Bankhurst, Adam (2023-01-14). "Google Stadia Has Released One Final Game Ahead of Its Shutdown On January 18". IGN. Retrieved 2023-01-16.