If you are on the lookout for a great new game for your BlackBerry PlayBook then I must recommend you try Death Worm. Priced at $1.99, it is money well spent and it may even be one of the best games on the PlayBook OS I have tried to date. Clearly we all like different things but this once rocks my boat.
You are the Death Worm and your job is to eat the bad guys, tanks, trucks, helicopters and more without them killing you. Under ground you will find bugs to eat but jumping above the surface is where you will score the most points. With 60 levels and some mini games included Death Worm is the bees knees.
Graphics are great, music and sound effects are awesome. Need I go on? Go grab it. You won't be sorry.
Feature of the game include:
- 60 levels on 4 different locations
- 3 bonus mini-games
- explosive survival mode
- 50 enemy types
- 4 worm types
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