Hi,

Everything Wormux is presented with « clone of Worms ». But it's not easy to 
understand for people who never played at Worms! We have to find better 
description.

Here is a comment founded on happypenguin.org:
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Well, you could also play the Amiga version, since that's where the game 
started had its first two incarnations or so. E-UAE works like a charm. :-)

Worms/wormux is basically a 2D artillery game, sort of like the old DOS game 
Scorched Earth. The biggest difference is the mobility of your worms -- they 
can be moved and even teleported, all over the map. That's why there's a 
baseball bat for when you're out of ammo, or when an enemy is right next to 
you and explosives are suicidal, you can walk over and conk him. Each player 
gets a team of four worms, and a set of ammo. The original Worms had ammo 
crates drop from time to time but I don't know if that's been added to wormux 
yet; I haven't played it in a revision or two. The crates would a hold a 
random weapon, and were the only way to get the more insane ones like the 
sheep.

Basically, use the weapons to annihilate the opposing team's worms. You know! 
Use strategy! *shakes fist* USE IT!
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( http://www.happypenguin.org/show?Wormux )

All propositions are good, don't hesite to write your own description, we will 
mix them together after that :-)

After that, we had to find a description in one line, and update source code. 
We have also to update Copyright ("Lawrence Azzoug" => "Wormux team"). We may 
keep Lawrence copyright and add another line for copyright of Wormux team? I 
heard that "Copyright (C)" line in source code is useless in USA, is it 
right? In France, we don't need such line.

Haypo

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