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Jan 20, 2025
9
This is possibly the best spider simulator game out there with more fun web swinging than in any of Spider-Man games. Also, one of the best puzzle game focused on actual physics.
Nov 14, 2023
10
This game is an absolute gem!
I get it on Humble Bundle and I'm so amused. The controls, the graphics, the audio system - it all fit together to give you the impression you're the spider. It's so natural to spin a web. I was hesitant at first, but it's highly enjoyable extraordinary game.
Nov 7, 2023
10
This game is very beautiful and funny, but the most incredible thing about Webbed is its movement system and how great it feels to traverse the map. There's a sense of freedom in every movement, as if nothing is planned, yet at the same time, every part of the world seems to be specifically designed for you.
Oct 22, 2023
9
An adorable puzzle-platformer with all kinds of arachnid antics to **** actually reminds me of Portal. In the sense that I first felt like I was being given impossible tasks given the tools available. But once the gameplay clicked, once you start thinking with portals webs, the whole world opens up to you. Before you know it you're bouncing around across the screen, slinging portals webs left and right. Maneuvering yourself, and various massive objects with ease. Also, there is a dedicated dance button and it's so cute. Great game. Love it.
Jan 2, 2023
6
Adorable game, nice web swinging, however I just couldn't get engaged after 20 mins.
Sep 22, 2022
4
Game is a dumpster fire. Controls are awkward, terrible. Looks cheap with childish themes like a skateboarding bird, ant jokes etc. Nothing actually satisfying in this game that has actual meaning. When I pick up to play the question I ask myself is - why am I playing this? What is the point…no awesome boss battles, deep themes, just bouncing around all over the shop to “save my boyfriend”
May 26, 2022
10
Very great game and I had lots of fun playing it. It does have a short story wich you can play in 10 hours but getting all the achievements is fun and just swinging around
Jan 22, 2022
10
Еhe game is cool but it's a pity that the plot is short but there is an open world with achievements and secrets.
Nov 2, 2021
9
Webbed is quite simply one of the most adorable games I have played in a long time. Very simple but at the same time very fun with original mechanics, satisfying gameplay, beautiful soundtrack, beautiful artistic direction and color palette, and balanced difficulty. Webbed knows what it is, and it achieves what it wants to be. An unique metroidvania platformer, it lasts as long as it has to last and leaves a good taste in your mouth after playing. Highly recommended!
Sep 19, 2021
8
Webbed is a very short and very sweet and cute 2D platformer where you play as a spider trying to save her boyfriend from a bird. It's a very short game, it took me 4 hours to beat while looking for as much optional content as possible. Moving around is extremely fun, using webs as a way to sling yourself across the map, build new platforms, or solve puzzles, and the game does a great job at making you feel like you're a tiny bug, since everything is so huge compared to you. What I'm saying is I like this game. If you're just going from start to finish the game will be very short, but if you try to look around for other collectables and engage with the hidden content, You'll probably have a good time like I did. Also I love bugs.
Sep 15, 2021
10
Does whatever a spider can. (Plus shooting lasers)
(Plus skateboarding) IT'S AMAZING.
Sep 11, 2021
4
The player character looks good and has some satisfying movements, but the world of Webbed is extremely empty and unengaging. There is an unshakable sense that this is a demo. Some aspects are polished to a fine sheen but a great number of foundational elements are either very lacking or entirely absent. It feels like there 5, maybe 10 minutes of gameplay to be had here. Sadly, Webbed stretches that small amount of pleasure out into an untenably long slog.