Earthworm Jim Collection includes:
Earthworm Jim
Earthworm Jim found out that Princess What's-Her-Name had been captured and set out to save her. Meanwhile, there's a bounty on Jimmy and plenty of people are in line to take Queen Slug-For-A-Butt up on her offer. Now Jim must make it to the princ...
Earthworm Jim
Earthworm Jim found out that Princess What's-Her-Name had been captured and set out to save her. Meanwhile, there's a bounty on Jimmy and plenty of people are in line to take Queen Slug-For-A-Butt up on her offer. Now Jim must make it to the princess and stay clear of Psy-Crow, the intergalactic bounty hunter, until the final battle with Queen Slug-For-A-Butt. To accomplish this, you'll have to use every weapon and ability at your disposal to wriggle your way through dozens of original and just plain weird levels.
Earthworm Jim 2
From Evil the Cat’s ’Circus of the Scars’ to the planet of Meat, join Jim on a madcap chase across the galaxy. Saving cows, thwarting lawyers and outsmarting Psy-Crow are all in a day’s work for Jim. Are you up to the challenge? Can you handle the awesome new weapons?
Earthworm Jim 3D
Earthworm Jim, spineless superhero, wriggles back into action as the Groovy Guardian of Goodness in an incredible journey of cheese-curdling proportions. Left unconscious by a massive cow-induced blow to the head and clad in his indestructible, high-tech super suit, Earthworm Jim continues the battle for truth, justice and well aerated soil. He sure is going to need your help to guide him through his 3D fun-house of a brain.
Languages, features and system requirements may vary between games - please check individual product pages for details.
An absolute phenomenal game series made by a pro-American conservative.
Obviously, Earthworm Jim and Earthworm Jim 2 are the highlights of the collection, and these two games are packed with crude humor.
Nostalgia dropkicked me in the nuggets!
I bought all three Earthworm Jim games on GOG in one go, and it wasn't just nostalgia that dragged me back to the glory days of my old SNES. Sure, nostalgia played its part - who doesn't remember the heart-pounding mission to save those adorable puppies? But the real reason was knowing that Doug TenNapel, the brilliant mind behind this series, is one of the few game creators who hasn't succumbed to the ridiculous role of supporting the Woke scene.
In my childhood, playing Earthworm Jim on the SNES was almost a heroic act; it felt like you needed to sell a kidney to get an original game in Brazil. But what fun it was! The first game gave me hours of laughter and frustration, while the second kept up the level of insanity and creativity, proving that the formula of chaos worked well.
As for the 3D game, I know it didn't have the same impact, but I'm eager to finally give it a try.
To wrap up, what I admire most is Doug TenNapel's authenticity. In an industry where many bend with the winds of fashion, he remains a legend, true to his style and vision, reminding us that games can be both art and fun without needing modern labels. Thanks, Doug, for keeping the spirit of Earthworm Jim as alive as those adorable puppies we all strived to save.