Some anti‑piracy groups tag releases as “ScRuBBeD” in scene style (alternating caps) to indicate a release that’s been verified and shrunken. The keyword you see mimics that warez‑scene naming convention.
If you do track down a scrubbed WBFS, verify it with a tool like wit verify and always prefer ripping your own discs. Worms: A Space Oddity remains a weird, wonderful, zero‑gravity party game—best played with friends, on original hardware, from a tidy USB drive. -Wii-Worms A Space Oddity-PAL--ScRuBBeD- Wbfs
This is a of Worms: A Space Oddity in an obsolete WBFS container . The game is playable but requires conversion and proper cIOS setup. No inherent malware risk, but verify the file’s hash against Redump or WiiTDB if possible. Some anti‑piracy groups tag releases as “ScRuBBeD” in
The game—a 2008 spin‑off in the Worms series. Instead of 2D side‑view artillery, this one introduced 3D movement, jetpacks, low‑gravity physics, and outer‑space themes. It was published by THQ and developed by Team17 exclusively for the Wii. Reception was mixed (Metacritic ~60%), but it has a cult following for its local multiplayer and silly weaponry (concrete donkeys, exploding sheep in zero G). Worms: A Space Oddity remains a weird, wonderful,
When you rip a Wii disc using CleanRip or RawDump, you get a 1:1 ISO—exact copy of the disc, including: