When comparing Worms Crazy Golf vs Worms Armageddon, the Slant community recommends Worms Armageddon for most people. In the question“What are the best Worms games? ” Worms Armageddon is ranked 1st while Worms Crazy Golf is ranked 3rd. The most important reason people chose Worms Armageddon is:
Up to 6 teams, each with up to 8 worms can be present in the game.
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Pros
Pro A lot of replayability
Though the courses are not randomly generated like traditional Worms games, there are three 18 course golf courses to play on that all require some good trick shot skills in order to place on the games leaderboards. So this will make for tons of practice for those that do want to get those high scores, which greatly lengthens the gameplay of this title.
Pro Great mash up of Worms gameplay and mini-golf
Blending how the original Worms mechanics work when using weapons (how one can gauge how far to shoot a weapon and where it should land) with the mechanics of mini-golf is done so well and intuitively in the game that it fits right in with the franchise. The mash-up of each works quite well and makes for a fun game.
Pro Allows for large multiplayer battles
Up to 6 teams, each with up to 8 worms can be present in the game.
Pro Easily practice in single player
Upon Armageddons release this was the first Worms title to have a single player campaign. This allows for a great way to practice before going online to play, which can be difficult due to being matched with players with a higher skill level.
Pro Easy to access multiplayer
Due to Worms Armageddons integrated Worms.net server the multiplayer is simple to join making for an intuitive online experience.
Cons
Con Design is focused for touch devices
For those that would like to play with a mouse and keyboard on PC it is particularly clear that the game was designed with touch devices in mind making for a less than stellar controls scheme and menu navigation.
Con Single player puzzles are frustrating
Many of the single player campaigns are difficult due to frustrating puzzles that can take many tries to complete. As much as it is nice to have a single player campaign the real meat of the game is meant to be in the multiplayer, which shows in the design of these single player missions.