‘Worms WMD: Mobilize’ Becomes Available for Mobile Devices – Watch Trailer

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It’s time to get your act together if you’re one of those gaming enthusiasts who prefer to dive into their favorite virtual worlds through mobile devices such as Android and iOS gadgets! That’s because ‘Worms WMD: Mobilize’ is up for grabs. It’s the moniker for a new mobile game that offers a pretty simple recipe: weapons, vehicles, buildings, and a lot more wrapped up in a beautiful 2D environment.

Worms WMD: Mobilize reminds us of those classic 2D games for retro consoles that delighted the childhoods of many of us. The game in question is claimed to be “the most destructive game yet.”

‘Worms WMD: Mobilize’ is up for grabs for Android and iOS

According to TGG, ‘Worms WMD: Mobilize’ is available now for those who want to run their games on either Android devices, iPhones, or other gadgets that run on iOS.

The game offers a ton of action, and you can easily convince yourself that it’s true once you finish watching the trailer:

Here’s a description of the new mobile game courtesy of the Google Play Store:

Work your way through 10 training and 20 campaign missions of increasing difficulty using the huge arsenal of new and classic weapons at your disposal. Use new vehicles to cause chaos amongst the enemy ranks and use buildings to gain the tactical advantage as you try to dominate the battlefield!

Take on opponents in hilarious all-out tactical worm warfare either in local or online multiplayer. Flatten your opponents with the Concrete Donkey. Turn them into chunks of worm meat with the Holy Hand Grenade. Rain down hell from above in helicopters or pound them into oblivion with the tank. With 50 weapons and utilities at your fingertips, this is Worms at its chaotic best!

Stay tuned for more news about ‘Worms WMD: Mobilize,’ as who knows how exciting things might get in the near future!

 

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