Worms 4: SpongeBob Edition

Worms 4: SpongeBob Edition is a 2000 artillery strategy video game developed by Heavy Iron Studios now in the United Kingdom and published by THQ, Codemasters. It is the third installment in the SpongeBob SquarePants series and a spin-off to the Worms series. Originally released for the Viacom Electronic Odyssey in May 2000 as part of Viacom's initial wave of Electronic Odyssey launch titles. It was re-released in Europe only on April 13, 2005. The game has since been released for the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube in December 2001. A Xbox port was announced, but it was cancelled. A PC version was released on December 19, 2001 and as a downloadable freeware on February 23, 2014 (A Japanese version of the downloadable freeware was announced to be released in fourth-quarter 2014 but the production stopped). The game was succeeded by Worms 3D in 2003.

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Gameplay
Worms 4: SpongeBob Edition is similar of that Worms 4 Mayhem. Gameplay follows on the traditional gameplay of the series, in which teams of worms take turns to use a variety of weapons and items in order to eliminate the opposing teams. The game, is presented in a 3D perspective. The game also has additional game modes, such as Challenge mode, which presents the player with various difficult challenges (e.g. infecting enemy worms with a poison arrow) which the player must attempt to complete. Mutiplayer mode is available via Hotseat. Online mode is also available on the PC version.

Reception
Worms 4: SpongeBob Edition received average to positive reviews. Critics generally criticised Worms 4: SpongeBob Edition for its lack of difference from previous 3D Worms games, difficult controls and illogical AI. However, the range of weapons were praised for including new and existing weapons, along with the level design.