Published in the book The Giant Book Of Games For Your BBC Micro from Fontana Publishing, which contains the following description:
Picture yourself as a woodworm. If you look like me, that is not hard to do. All you have to do is eat your way across the screen. For the purposes of this game, you must think of the screen as a large chunk of wood. The wood is made up of three types of timber: hard, medium strength and soft. The three types are shown by different colours on the screen: red for the hardest wood, yellow for the medium grade and green for the soft.
You must cross the screen in the shortest time possible. Bear in mind that eating through tough wood is more time-consuming and tiring than munching on the softer stuff. Woodworm is based on a program by J. Bull. Full instructions are within the program.
Title | Woodworm |
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Year | 1984 |
Publisher | Fontana Publishing |
Authors | J. Bull Tim Hartnell Ian Hutt |
Release Type | Book |
Primary genre | Maze |
Joystick | Not Supported |
Players | Single Player |
Save | Not Supported |
Compatibility | A:✘ B:✔ Master: Untested |
Compilation | Giant Book Of Games For Your BBC Micro (BOOK) |