Like a hidden object/point and click. Good atmosphere, moody music, engaging story. Puzzles are a little repetitive and easy, but I was only playing on standard difficulty. Some puzzles are a bit vague, and the hint system isn't always helpful.
I was excited to see this game here being my first PC game ever, running on a 2Mb ATI 3D Accelerator. Never managed to get it to work on any subsequent PC so was looking forward to experiencing it again. From the best I can gather, it is some sort of sewer reticulation simulation, as you just seem to be steering a sluggish brown shit through a bunch of similarly coloured pipes and avoiding other shits. I spent probably about 15 minutes alternating between epileptic fits and wondering whether I was actually driving in the right direction as cars seemed to be going everywhere and there is no real differentiation in the track. Sadly disappointed, and feel that I could have better used that much of my life. It hasn't aged well.
I never knew there was an MR3, and I used to love the first two (even now they are still worth $5). Sadly, this one isn't. The graphics are more refined, but that is the only benefit. The sound is just annoying, track design is pretty ordinary, menu system sucks and it just feels sluggish. Give number 1 or 2 a shot instead, they are far more enjoyable, and 1 is definitely the best.
I was so excited when I found a Worms game I hadn't heard of. Now I just wish it had remained that way. It could possibly be good, if you enjoy the tedious frustration of fighting a camera whilst trying to navigate around, but that isn't acceptable in a post-2000 game really. Lack of changeable mouse speed? Lack of targeting reticle causing you to fire a bazooka 2ft in front of you? Menu screen that intermittently freezes? All this and much more with Worms Forts. Or you could buy Worms 2 and not regret your purchase.