Although Worms has sold well on the iPhone, it isn't without issues. Like the Scrabble app, there are limitations with the screen. The scale of each battle is remarkably minuscule and requires an endless amount of screen-pinching to zoom in and out. Although Worms' graphics are vibrant and capture the cartoon feel of the series, every other aspect of the game is crying out for a bigger screen. With the extended playing surface of the iPad, the problems that plagued the iPhone release will be immediately solved, allowing you to focus on the most important thing: blowing the crap out of your enemies with banana bombs and flying sheep. Worms is a game that requires deft precision and control, two things the iPad's hardware will no doubt excel at.
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