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Worms 3D update 1.0.1
Feral Interactive
This release of Worms 3D fixes the following issues over previous releases: Generating multiplayer landscapes a number of times no longer produces a 'turn-end validation' error. Allow users to switch languages in the 'Advanced' tab of the 'Worms 3D Options' dialog, that appears when the game is launched (hold down 'Cmd' when launching the game if you previously deselected the 'Always show this dialog' option). Switching to a scheme other than the 'Standard' scheme should no longer produce 'turn-end validation' errors. Playing LAN multiplayer games is now possible without having an internet connection present. Update now records last checked date correctly even when a update was not found.
Worms Blast takes place on water. Colored blocks gradually move closer to your character from above, threatening to crush everything in its path. Your character must pilot their boat and shoot the blocks to destroy them in order to survive. However your weapon is color-coded and you must hit blocks of the same color as your weapon to destroy them. Hitting a block of different color from that of your weapon will recolor it (and the surrounding blocks) to that weapon's color. If you destroy a block, blocks of the same color touching the destroyed block will also be destroyed.
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