Wormhole

Wormhole is an abandonware game. It was developed and published by Centerfleet games, but promptly abandoned in lieu of a series of events that left Centerfleet with the name Centerscore, as well as producing cell phone games instead of browser-based ones. Gameplay consisted of fast-paced space shooting, remarkably similar to asteroids. Each player spawned in his/her own area, and the goal of the game was to shoot enemies through your rival's wor... more

Initial release date:

  • 2000

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