Identification of specific level layout bugs that can affect normal gameplay, along with the provision of path workarounds.
소개
글을 쓰는 시점에서, there are currently six levels with layout bugs: 096, 097, 098, 101, 106 그리고 114. I am assuming that most of these bugs were introduced after the original version of the game, Omnom Necropolis, was developed into its current incarnation, NecroWorm.
These are relatively minor issues, but they can affect the way one approaches path-making for the worm. In these levels, certain rocks and void spaces seem to be insurmountable obstacles and bridge-tunnels don’t provide the special traversal functions that they do in non-bugged levels.
하지만, each of these bugged objects behave like empty tiles, so a path can still be made. 그러므로, even in the game’s current state, all levels can be completed and all achievements potentially earned.
For each bugged level, I have provided an image identifying each bugged object with a coloured thumbtack and a corresponding image demonstrating the worm’s path, either through or around those objects. Yellow thumbtacks indicate bugged objects that are unavoidable by the worm or are required for more optimal path-making. Light-blue thumbtacks indicate bugged objects of less significance.
수준 96
There are three bugs here: the two bridge-tunnels and one void space, each marked with a yellow thumbtack.
If the bridge-tunnels functioned correctly, then the path could be resolved normally. 하지만, if the bridge-tunnel on the left side of the level is used as a tunnel, then the path to the right side becomes blocked. 하지만, it can be traversed as an empty tile. To complete the right side, a void space and the other bridge-tunnel can also be traversed as regular empty tiles.
수준 97
There are five bugged objects here. All are rocks. Four are marked with a yellow thumbtack and one marked with a light-blue thumbtack.
Each rock can be traversed as a regular empty tile. Optimal path-making comes from traversing the rocks marked with a yellow thumbtack and avoiding the rock marked with the blue thumbtack.
아래에, a path traversing the rock marked with the light-blue thumbtack is demonstrated.
수준 98
There are four bugged objects here: one bridge-tunnel and three void spaces, each marked with a yellow thumbtack.
Moving through the tunnel blocks the right side of the level. 하지만, it can be traversed as a regular empty tile. The three void spaces would normally prevent progress if functioning correctly, but can also be traversed as regular empty tiles. Perhaps portals were supposed to be added to this level.
수준 101
There are two bugged objects here. Both are rocks. One is marked with a yellow thumbtack and the other is marked with a light-blue thumbtack.
Each rock can be traversed as a regular empty tile. Optimal path-making distance doesn’t seem to be affected by either traversing or avoiding the rock marked with the blue thumbtack. Optimal manoeuvrability might be affected by avoiding that rock. Both methods are demonstrated below.
수준 106
There is one bugged object here: a regular empty tile, but without its dashed border. It is marked with a light-blue thumbtack.
This bug is the least significant of those listed in this guide. Perhaps this tile was earmarked for removal in favour of intended void space. It can be traversed as a regular empty tile or avoided. There doesn’t seem to be a difference for optimal path-making, distance-wise, but manoeuvrability might be affected by the choice. Below is a demonstration of each method.
수준 114
There is one bugged object here: a bridge-tunnel. It is marked with a yellow thumbtack.
If the bridge-tunnel functioned correctly, then a path could be resolved normally. 하지만, if a path is made through the tunnel, then the bridge cannot be used to access the right side of the level. The bridge-tunnel must be traversed as a regular empty tile.
Additional
There is also a control scheme display reminder on levels 001-003, which details incorrect keys for worm movement.
These should be the cursor (화살) keys or, 대안적으로, the W, ㅏ, S and D keys.
결론
Although unlikely at this stage in the game’s life, perhaps the aforementioned bugs will be patched out one day, thereby making this guide redundant. Until then, hopefully it helps you find your path.