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Worms: The Board Game Is on Sale for Its Lowest Price Ever at Amazon

You're likely already familiar with the Worms video game series . It's a traditionally multiplayer game where you take your worms to all-out war with your opponent. There's bazookas, there's bombs, and there's almost always a whole lot of mayhem. Taking all of that chaos and bringing it to the tabletop may seem impossible, but it has in fact been done before. Worms: The Board Game was first…

Worms: The Board Game Is on Sale for Its Lowest Price Ever at Amazon

Worms: The Board Game, a multiplayer video game series now adapted for tabletop play, is currently available at its lowest price on Amazon. The game, originally released by Mantic Games in 2024 for around $40, is now on sale for $25.97, marking its most discounted price ever. Designed to be accessible for beginners, Worms: The Board Game accommodates up to four players, each commanding a team of four worms.

The game's 45-minute rounds involve blasting opponents and the battlefield, with the last surviving worm declaring the victor. IGN's review in 2024 noted that while the game's design occasionally delivers moments of intense action, it lacks depth and overall substance, making it a whimsical choice for light-hearted, social gaming sessions.

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