Touch Arcade:
Deceased Pixel, developers of Tabletop Pong Classic [$1.99] and Snake HD [99¢] just revealed their next game to the world: Super Mega Worm. The game isn't entirely an original concept, as it already exists as a Flash game called Effing Worms which itself is based off a game called Death Worm. Regardless, the Flash version is a lot of fun, and I love games with pixel art, so Super Mega Worm is right up my alley.
The Super Mega Worm series has been around for awhile as it originated as a PC only title way back when. Since then it has reached enormous popularity due to its simplicity and addictiveness.
Hardcore Droid writes:
"For those of you out there who have always dreamed of playing as the worm from Tremors, and have not owned an iOS device at any point in the 2010s, then I am pleased to announce that your long exodus has reached its happy conclusion. Super Mega Worm has arrived on Android devices, and lo, its wrath has descended upon our smartphones like the hellfire of a thousand angry ’80s haircuts. While it’s probably a safe bet to say that Super Mega Worm is the best giant-death-worm sim on the market, it’s also a solid pick-up-and-play option for your morning commute or commode trip."
"If you have ever spent any amount of time browsing the iTunes App Store then, like me, you’ve probably found yourself leaving with more than a few impulse purchases. It just so happens that on my latest trip to the Apple money sink I picked up a few new games. Of the bunch, two stood up above the rest. It’s quite funny how very dissimilar these games are. One is a retro-looking action game and the other is an adorably animated puzzle solver. Without further adieu I present to you my dueling diversions, Super Mega Worm and Cut the Rope."
Follow the link to read the rest of the review for Super Mega Worm and Cut the Rope for the iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad.
We decided to try a different format for this review by including both short reviews in 1.
What do you guys think of this format for smaller games?
Nice review! I like how it's short and to the point. I'm glad there is someone out there to tell me about the good games on the app store. It's often really hard to find anything on the crowded store.