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A game that finally made me think a Spider could be adorable? Nah, they still terrify me, but A Webbing Journey really is wholesome. Great idea for a game too with some fun physics and web-slinging.

Squirt webs all over the place, swing around and crawl over every surface in this sandbox game — you're a tiny critter on a big mission to help your favourite humans. This includes tasks like baking, doing the dishes and watering plants. All the things spiders can apparently do? No task is too big they say. If only spiders in my house were this helpful! Instead of hiding in my shoes or dropping on my head just as I'm falling asleep.

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Features:

  • 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.

Created by Fire Totem Games, a small indie game studio from Austria, founded by a group of friends with a shared love and passion for video games. The company was founded initially as a solo dev studio in 2017, later expanding to a six-person studio. Through a series of innovative and exciting experiments, the team eventually conceived the prototype for A Webbing Journey, which has since grown into their first commercial game and it's out now in Early Access with Native Linux support.

A Webbing Journey | Release Date: 19th May 2025

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