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Fire Totem Games have announced their really sweet spider physics game A Webbing Journey is finally ready for an Early Access release on May 19th. It will have full Native Linux support.

Swing from place to place, crawl over every surface (even upside down!) and weave crazy webs in this adorable spider sandbox.

Silky is a tiny hero on a big mission - to help their favourite humans! Baking cookies? Doing dishes? Watering plants? No task is too big if you’ve got the imagination (and the spiderwebs!) to pull it off!

With the Early Access release they said it will have 3 fully interactive levels to explore with many different types of quests. During EA they'll be adding in more rooms, more customization, new challenges and game modes, an expanded story and potentially multiplayer. They say the current EA version "already offers a solid sandbox experience".

There's also a new trailer:

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Highlights:

  • Unlimited Exploration: Climb on any surface, even upside-down and underwater.
  • Dynamic Web Building: Create intricate sticky web structures that stretch from wall to wall or floor to ceiling. Your imagination is the only limit!
  • King of the Swingers: Use precise and responsive web-swinging mechanics to swing freely around the house.
  • Interactive Environment: Interact with (and break!) hundreds of unique objects, and web them together to complete tasks.
  • Adorable Outfits: Fully customise Silky’s look with various accessories, including hats, shoes, and set different levels of fluffiness.

A Webbing Journey | Release Date: 19th May 2025

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