Nerm the Worm
6 😀     1 😒
66,62%

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Nerm the Worm Reviews

Nerm the Worm was developed from the heart with the goal of offering a brand new super fun-to-play snake game with unique twists & new turns! Nerm presents challenging goals, an adorable personality, and fifty grueling levels to progress through! Nerm just wants to escape! ..Can you help him?
App ID1440780
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers ZaxtorGameS
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Partial Controller Support, Steam Leaderboards
Genres Indie, Action, Adventure
Release Date23 Oct, 2020
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English

Nerm the Worm
7 Total Reviews
6 Positive Reviews
1 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score

Nerm the Worm has garnered a total of 7 reviews, with 6 positive reviews and 1 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 61 minutes
NERM IS BACK BABYY !!!!
👍 : 5 | 😃 : 2
Positive
Playtime: 1485 minutes
Nerm is a way of life
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 36 minutes
NERM GAMING NERM GAMING
👍 : 7 | 😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime: 5 minutes
this game is a rip-off there are better worm game out there and a scam and a cash grab
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime: 774 minutes
Great rendition of a classic game! I like the addition of keys to open up certain areas of the map to allow for more movement.
👍 : 5 | 😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime: 6686 minutes
Speaking as the person with the current Nerm high score and likely the most amount of time played due to my insanity, its an alright game. It's fun to rack up a crap ton of points if youve got a few hours, its fun watching that combo grow ever bigger and finding new strats to increase my point earning efficiency. Main complaint is that there are too many levels. In trying to make so many of them for a total of 50, many of them are either very poorly designed or just lazy reworks of previous levels, making finishing all the levels more boring and tedious than it needed to be. Like there are many levels where the creator took a previous level and just adds like 1 line of blocks and calls it good. Others look like they were designed in 15 seconds in microsoft paint. Many levels are still good but the campaign still has way too much bloat. Overall, i think the campaign is meh and the core game-play is pretty decent, i find its great when i want a quick distraction for my hands as i watch a movie or something
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 22 minutes
My primary game genres are MMORPGs (typically older ones with a focus on open world, lore and/or sandbox elements), arena FPS titles, CRPGs, Action RPGs, MUDs, and other titles that tend to be heavy on immersive elements and a shared world for exploration. These games are also huge time sinks and can be quite stressful, so I often take breaks to revisit classic arcade titles, platformers, kart racers, and other titles that are much easier to jump in and out of. I've played many Bubble Bobble, Snake / Nibbles, Pong, and Breakout clones during these breaks. It seems fairly easy to make a mediocre clone of the latter 3 aforementioned titles, with very few titles I've come across being downright awful or impressive. Nerm the Worm takes the snake / nibbles formula and adds a bit of personality to it, making solid use of limited resources to construct a quite playable, cute, and even a bit funny take on the formula. Upon loading, we are met with very amateurish, albeit quite fitting, voice acting for Nerm the Worm, which appears to have been done by the developer with pitch being adjusted to make it sound less like an adult human male and more cutesy worm-like. Coupled with the child-like drawings on the title screen, it creates a great first impression. I'll gladly take objectively lower quality but cohesive and consistent art and sound direction over hastily thrown together top tier work any day. You also have 4 volume sliders, all of which started in the appropriate range for someone wearing headphones and recording a stream. If you find Nerm annoying but love the rest of it, you can easily turn off Nerm and keep other aspects of the music and sound. This basic level of customization should be standard across any game and is unfortunately not as common as it should be in the indie games space. The game itself is quite simple. 50 levels. Grow your worm. Avoid running into yourself and the walls. There's a break feature and some other additions that help this stand out from other Nibbles/Snake-like games. There's a full set of achievements, all of which progress in a logical way and omit a lot of the fluff of other titles (i.e. getting an achievement for launching the game or reading the credits screen). A bit more creativity with the achievements isn't necessary, but it could make for additional fun (i.e. 30 consecutive seconds running directly next to the wall or your worm, etc). There's a leaderboard as well, which adds a bit more replay value and helps you see how well you are doing against your peers. Zaxtor99 himself is quite high on the list, which shows he either enjoys playing his own game, spent a lot of time testing it, or both. There is no gamepad support but you can use keyboard or keyboard+mouse. It's easy to change the settings, but it appears that the settings don't reliably save on my end. Not a deal breaker, especially given the default settings are perfect for me. The menus and game also load quickly, so making a quick change isn't going to interrupt gameplay much. Overall, it's just snake / nibbles, except it's done in such a way where it actually plays well and has it's own personality. Nothing stands out as clearly broken and as this developer gains more experience, I believe future titles will display even more polish. Even though Snake-a-roni has a better feature set (including multiplayer already being present), I found this adaptation to be more to my liking given it's more faithful to the source material while adding it's own personality. Overall score: 4.1/5.0 - Recommend. It's very close to being a top tier recommendation. Hopefully the 50 positive reviews happen so multiplayer is added. That feature alone, assuming it is implemented competently, would be sufficient to push it into the top tier list of games. Commentary, gameplay footage, and comparison to other Steam nibbles/snake-likes available here: https://youtu.be/gWJGaf_iNDU I will be investigating this game in more detail in the future for one of Meg & Egg Gaming / The Aun Collective curator reviews, where I'll get a second opinion from Mrs. Aun Megasaurus Egg. It passes the test for this old dog tumerok, though!
👍 : 5 | 😃 : 1
Positive
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