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  • Summary: Webbed is the story of a happy little spider on an adventure to save her boyfriend from a big mean bowerbird.

    Explore the dangerous wilderness with nothing but your webs and your wits. Practise the art of web swinging to speed your way through the world! Leave your own unique mark by
    Webbed is the story of a happy little spider on an adventure to save her boyfriend from a big mean bowerbird.

    Explore the dangerous wilderness with nothing but your webs and your wits. Practise the art of web swinging to speed your way through the world!

    Leave your own unique mark by spinning webs through the interconnected world. Stick webs to almost anything and use them to create your own paths.

    Make friends with bugs, and dance with them. Some bugs could use a little help from a friend and might even join your rescue effort in return!
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  1. 70
    I didn’t have high expectations at the start, but Webbed is a gem of a game. Thanks to its wonderful combination of physics-based mechanics and interesting characters, you’ll never get bored. Furthermore, the eclectic blend of environments will instantly capture your attention. I loved every moment.
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  1. Mar 11, 2022
    Webbed offers us a pleasant walk in the countryside. Although a little short, the title provides an accessible and interesting bucolic experience. Some of the puzzles require a minimum of logic and reflection, but the solutions quickly become obvious. Other than that, the game is pleasant to play, the physics of the spiderwebs are well reproduced, but the ten or so quests and the few collectibles won’t be enough to keep you busy for more than ten hours. It’s still a nice experience for a short break between two triple AAA games.