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1. Worms World Party
2. Worms Armageddon
3. Worms 2 (1997)
I don't mind if WA has 'more' modern features than WWP.
I still love WWP for the Wormpot mode or alone for the menuart more.
I also have more nostalgic reason to play WWP (maybe also cause it was my first full version of a Worms game ever) over WA. But nonetheless,
Still both are great to play. I am also more into single player or local multiplayer.
I am not this online player type. So I don't need the "new" modern features.
And WWP original and the WWP Remastered Steam version - running fine on my modern system (Win10 64bit).
Problem most people have with this game is the white boxes error.
But this can be simply fixed with a guide like this: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1576868526
And the original WWP from 2001 can also still be running.
There are the Community Patch from StepS, which fixes most of the bugs on modern systems with WWP.
And also depends what anyone prefer's. I also play WA very often.
I switch between both games. But like I said for me WWP is better.
This is subjective and only my opinion. Both games are classics. And this is a fact!