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Wirm is a physics-based platformer and simulator from Sbug Games, released December 9, 2025, on PC. It tasks players with guiding a worm through whimsical environments filled with physics puzzles and environmental hazards. The game’s charm lies in its simple yet clever mechanics, balancing single-player exploration with co-op teamwork. With its quirky art style and accessible controls, it’s a pick for fans of lighthearted but inventive platforming. The multiplayer mode invites friends to collaborate, making it a surprisingly social experience for a game about worms.
Wirm revolves around precise movement and physics manipulation. Players control a worm that wriggles and slides, requiring finesse to navigate platforms, push objects, and avoid obstacles. Single-player sessions focus on solving environmental puzzles using the worm’s limited but expressive movement. The co-op mode adds a layer of coordination, as two players must combine efforts to solve challenges, like timing jumps or manipulating levers. Controls are minimal but responsive, emphasizing experimentation. Each level is bite-sized, but completion demands patience. The game rarely holds your hand, trusting players to learn through failure.
Wirm holds a 4.3/5 rating with 72% of players completing it. Average playtime is 7.5 hours, though 30% report replaying levels for better scores. Community moods skew playful, with 58% calling it "delightfully chaotic" and 42% labeling it "relaxing." Critics highlight its inventive level design, with one review noting, "A masterclass in minimalist physics fun." The co-op mode is a hit, boasting an 88% completion rate among duos. Achievement data shows 92% of players unlock the top-tier "Burrow Master" title, suggesting the game’s difficulty curve is fair but not trivial.
Wirm is a solid pick for casual gamers and co-op enthusiasts. At $19.99, it’s an affordable experiment in physics-based charm. The 30+ achievements add replay value, though none are overly punishing. It’s best for players who enjoy puzzles and don’t mind a bit of squiggling to solve them. Not a genre-definer, but its simplicity and humor make it a worthwhile diversion. If you’ve ever wanted to play a worm in a team-based platformer, this is your ticket.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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