20 Greatest Commodore Amiga Games Of All Time

By Rob Thubron /

8. Worms

It€™s highly likely that - on one platform or another - you€™ll have played Worms at some stage in your life. It was the Amiga where the whole artillery, strategic, turn-based, armed invertebrate series began. Although games based on projectile trajectories had been done before - the genre goes right back to the mid 1970s - Worms added humour, addictive gameplay, and cartoon graphics into the mix. Playing against the A.I. controlled team was fun, but there was nothing quite like the feeling of sending an exploding sheep towards a friend€™s worm and watching them both get blown sky-high - it being made all the more satisfying on hearing their cries of €œUh-Oh€.