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However for full disclosure wwp has wormpot, a mission editor, and steam achievements. Wormpot adds easily-selectable wacky options like continue-after-firing and sticky worms that can only be enabled via 3rd party mods in w:a, where all players must have the mod installed. W:a's mods are far more powerful than wormpot, but less convenient. Wormpot is planned for w:a eventullly. Gameplay in both games is identical.
Wwp remastered is essentially a 15 year old version of w:a. Wwp died in the first place because w:a was better, with all its updates.