Activision
WORM WHOMPER
Video Game Cartridge Instructions

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WORM WHOMPER BASICS

Wave after wave of hungry pests are zeroing in on Felton Pinkerton's field of
golden sweet corn. There's worms and snails. There's slugs and bugs. There's
millions of 'em! Quick, grab a spray gun and start pumping pesticide. Roll
pulverizing plough balls -- Squish! Help Felton save his corn.

Insert game cartridge into your video game console with powerOFF. Then, turn
power ON.

Slip Worm Whomper game overlays onto hand controllers.

Select number of players by pressing 1 or 2 on hand controller.

Solo player may use either hand controller

In two player version, play shifts after a player eliminates an entire wave of
attacking pests.

Player 1 uses left controller.

Felton Pinkerton wears blue overalls.

Player 2 uses right controller

Felton Pinkerton wears black overalls.

To begin or start a new wave, press top button on either side of the hand
controller. To start a new game, press Reset switch on game console.

Use of the controller.

To race Felton up, down, left or right, tap the top, bottom, left or right rim
of disc.

To spray Formula B*U*G Pesticide, press either upper button. Hold button down
for continual spray.

To roll pulverizing plough balls, press either lower button. Hold button down to
roll multiple plough balls.

Scoring. You earn points for every pest you eliminate. (See "Pest Guide".) Bonus
points are awarded at a value of 50 times the wave number for each corn plant
on-screen at the end of the wave.

TURN POWER OFF BEFORE REMOVING WORM WHOMPER CARTRIDGE.

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SPECIAL FEATURES OF WORM WHOMPER

Formula B*U*G Pesticide. Every spray gun is filled with more pesticide than you
could ever use. Each wisp of Formula B*U*G hits only the first pest in it's
path.

Plough Balls. Plough balls eliminate every pest in their path. You start with
three and are awarded three more for every wave of attacking pests that you
exterminate.

Tool Shed. Whenever any pest, other than an inchworm, touches a spray gun, the
gun dissolves. Fortunately, so does the unlucky pest. To grab a replacement gun,
rush Felton to his tool shed, and a new gun automatically appears in his hands.
You have an unlimited supply of spray guns.

Snail Shells and Slug Slime. Snails have a tendency to clutter up the corn field
by dropping their shells. Formula B*U*G pesticide cannot penetrate these shells.
Plough balls not only eliminate snail shells, but also all the unfortunate
critters lurking behind the shells. Slugs sometimes leave slick slime trails in
their wake. Inchworms that travel over slime trails momentarily pick-up speed.
Wisps of Formula B*U*G pass right through the slime trails, but plough balls are
your only means of cleaning up the mess.

Moth Eggs. Moths don't actually eat corn. In fact, they don't eat anything.
However, they do lay eggs that become inchworms. And the closer the moth lays
it's eggs to the corn, the closer the inchworm is to a corn meal. Moth eggs
cannot be destroyed by either Formula B*U*G pesticide or plough balls.

Withering corn. Corn plants shrink, wither and die when touched by any pest
other than a moth or an inchworm. When an inchworm reaches a corn plant, the
plant changes color from golden-yellow to brown. The second inchworm to touch
the plant makes the plant wither and die.

Bonus corn plants. A new corn plant springs to life after every four waves of
pests are exterminated. Felton's field can never exceed 10 plants. So, if his
corn field already has 10 plants when you earn a bonus plant, the bonus plant
will grow where there is room.

Pest pause. If you are distracted from helping Felton protect his field of corn
because you notice a pest of your own slithering under the sofa or feeding on
some fruit, press 1 and 9 or 3 and 7 at the same time. Your TV screen will go
dark. To resume the agricultural action, press the controller disk.

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SPECIAL FEATURES OF WORM WHOMPER

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PEST GUIDE

Twelve types of bug invaders attack Felton's corn field. The number of sprays of
Formula B*U*G pesticide required to exterminate each type of bug varies. Only
one plough ball is needed to exterminate any pest. The point value for each type
of bug exterminated varies.

PEST                    POINTS         NUMBER OF SPRAYS TO ELIMINATE 
Inchworm                1 x Wave #     1 
Horned Caterpillar      25             1 
Snail                   50             2 
Millipede               75             2 
Banana Slug             100            3 
Green Moth              100            1 
White Moth              200            1 
Slithering Cornsnake    500            3 
Big Brown Moth          500            3 
Ravenous Red Slug       700            4 
Big Black Snail         700            5 
Giant Purple Moth       1000           7 

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JOIN THE ACTIVISION "WORM WHOMPERS"

If you score 75,000 points or more at Worm Whomper by Activision, then you are invited to become a member of the worthy Worm Whompers club. Just pop a photo of your worm whomping, corn-saving score (TV screen) and mail it to:

Peg Pinkerton
c/o Activision, Inc.
Drawer No. 7287
Mountain View, CA 94039

It'll be Peg's pleasure to send you a bona fide Worm Whomper patch.

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HOW TO BECOME A WORM WHOMPER

Tips from Tom Loughry, designer of Worm Whomper.

Tom Loughry has quickly established himself as a superb and versatile game designer for Activision. In addition to Worm Whomper, Tom designed The Dreadnaught Factor for Intellivision.

"As you will undoubtedly discover, protecting corn from invading bugs can be a full-time chore. And even then, there will always be at least one hungry bug that will survive the battle. Here's some pointers to help you control the number of bugs and increase the productivity of your crop.

"First of all, remember to spray the larger bugs first. They move the fastest and take the most spray to destroy.

"Also, it is especially important to exterminate the moths as soon as they appear. Although they don't actually destroy the corn themselves, they do lay eggs that mature into hungry caterpillars. If moths have the chance to lay their eggs close to the corn, the caterpillars will only have a short distance to travel and feast.

"Another strategy is to save your plough balls for the later waves of attack. All of the bugs will be moving much faster and that's when you'll need the plough balls most.

"Finally, only defend those sections of the field that have corn growing on them. Don't even worry about the sections of the field that have lost their corn, unless new stalks appear.

"I hope you reap a big harvest this year and when you get the chance, drop me a line. I'd love to hear from you. May God Bless You."

Thomas J. Loughry

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