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Showcase HTML5 Worm Game

thanks for sharing. A worms/snake kind of game was the first one I wrote when I was 16 I think.
 
Nice start - but the user interface needs some thought I think! I was able to turn him by clicking near his head but it was very hard to control.

I guess you don't want a keyboard interface, but a set of on-screen arrow keys might be the way to go.
 
I had touch screen in mind with controlling the worm. With mouse, the pointer can be anywhere in the canvas area, when left mouse button is pressed down the direction is the main direction the mouse was moved. Quite hard at first with the mouse, I admit it. :) The game is quite tolerant as it comes to the worm crossing itself.
 
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