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VideoGamer: Death Worm Review

Occasionally you’ll be tasked with eating or blowing up a specific number of things above-ground either within a time limit or without being damaged, but typically your only job is to take out 20, 30, 60 objects before the next level unlocks. That kind of repetition can feel meditative on an iPhone title, but here you’re sometimes left wishing for more from each level considering it’s already competing with an onslaught of similar titles. Regardless of that, it’s still the most well produced variation on the Deadly Giant Worm genre.

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7.0

Pocket Gamer: Death Worm Review

Pocket Gamer: Worms are solitary creatures. They contribute to the decomposition of nutrients into the soil, and without them the ground would lose some of its richness, resulting in lower crop yields and an increase in hunger worldwide.

They are greatly underappreciated, which makes them very grumpy.

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9.0

Death Worm (Android OS): GoozerNation

Mike Deneen from GoozerNation takes a look at the game "Death Worm" on the Android Operation system, and tells you why this is the kind of game you will sneak on bathroom breaks at work to play!

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Top Android Game Apps: Cut the Rope, Death Worm Head Platform Sales

Gamasutra: In this weekly column, Gamasutra rounds up the most popular paid and free gaming applications on the Android Market as of today, with Cut the Rope, Death Worm and Angry Birds currently ranking among the platform's top downloads.

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