
There's a lot of weapons available - the standard ones as bazookas (which is affected by the (random) wind settings and gravity) and grenades. Each turn, a worm can also make a single attack: the player can aim up and down, choose a weapon and then fire it. However, there is a time limit to make a move also, if the worm falls from a great height, it loses health and the turn ends immediately and if a worm falls into water or offscreen, it dies.

The worm can crawl left and right or jump. Each turn, the player can control one specific worm from his team. Upon death, a worm explodes, causing damage to everyone around. Each worm has 100 hit points, and dies when his hit points fall to 0. It features up to 4 teams of 4 worms, aiming to destroy the others on a generated terrain. However, don't worry as you can run games from a CD image file instead of a CD so all is not lost.Amiga, DOS, Game Boy, Genesis, Jaguar, Macintosh, PlayStation, SEGA Saturn, SNESĭirect Control, Multiple Units/Characters Control In addition, if you get a message telling you that the program is "Checking the CD" continually, it's likely that the CD's are dirty or scratched. The developers advise that if when you put a Sega/Mega-Cd game in the drive and boot and you get the menu screen with tracks, this means that the Sega/Mega-Cd doesn't recognize the cd as a game. However, you may find that it can't read some Sega Megadrive CD ROMS because its not compatible with all CD ROM drives. There's also support for Netplay and Save/Load state support meaning you can continue your gaming a later stage. The emulator also supports Joysticks to make your playing experience even more realistic (if you've still got one!). Gens has a number of features to enhance your playing experience such as Window mode - for playing within a small screen on your desktop or Fullscreen mode - for a genuine Sega Megadrive experience.

If you are nostalgic for the days when you had a Sega Megadrive then you will love Gens which emulates the classic games console.
