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Holedown’s planet-breaking worms slither towards PC with local co-opDo the worm

Do the worm

Bouncy mobile block-busterHoledownis worming its way onto Steam. Following brilliant, abstract kinda-sorta-RTSRymdkapsel, Swedish developer Martin “Grapefrukt” Jonasson’s 2018 puzzler is a deceptively smart little gem that has you shattering planets at the behest of an ever-present communist worm. Two years later, the worm’s domain is spreading to PC - and this time, you can bring a friend.

Jonasson announced the upcoming PC release in a Tweet earlier week, with the game’s newSteampage noting a release “eventually”.

Comrades,https://t.co/7PxLyMy2U4is 50% off!Oh, and it’s coming to Steam too!https://t.co/375H6zhZmSpic.twitter.com/RiznTfvujW— grapefrukt (@grapefrukt)March 26, 2020

Comrades,https://t.co/7PxLyMy2U4is 50% off!

Oh, and it’s coming to Steam too!https://t.co/375H6zhZmSpic.twitter.com/RiznTfvujW

— grapefrukt (@grapefrukt)March 26, 2020

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Oh the face of it,Holedownisn’t too complex. Shoot balls at a grid of numbered blocks to bring them down to zero, bursting them before they Tetris their way to the top. So far, so “hyper-casual mobile game”. But Holedown has some lovely complexity hidden up its sleeve, enough that I spent the better part of two months in 2018 doing nothing but shoot worms down a brightly-coloured pit.

See, it’s all about resource management - balancing limited shots and a set number of balls-per-shot to make it through each level with enough shots to shatter the final “core”. Some blocks will give you more balls when broken or unlock upgrade gems, while others won’t collapse when the ground’s shot out from under them. Holedown is a game that lives for the moment where you nail a shot that lands your fresh-faced worm balls in a closed loop, tearing a 300-count block down to 0 in seconds.

When it arrives on Steam, Holedown will sport local co-op (and likely online, viaSteam Remote Play Together). For now, Jonasson reckons it’ll be Windows-only - though could be persuaded to go to Mac if younag him enough.