Arachnophilia
by DigYourOwnGrave
Arachnophilia
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Description
Explore your inner arachnid in this innovative spider simulator.
How to Play
To move your spider, click on the web where you want him to go. To make your spider spin a strand of web, drag your mouse between two existing web strands. Click on the insects that get caught in your web to eat them. This will earn you points, add to your spider’s web supply, and keep your life meter up. If the spider’s life meter reaches zero, he dies and the game is over.
FAQ
What is Arachnophilia?
Arachnophilia is an idle incremental game developed by DigYourOwnGrave where you play as a spider growing your web and catching insects.
How do you play Arachnophilia?
In Arachnophilia, you click to expand your web, catch various bugs for resources, and manage upgrades to make your spider and web more efficient.
What are the main progression systems in Arachnophilia?
You progress by earning resources from caught insects, unlocking and purchasing upgrades, and expanding your web to increase efficiency and automation.
Are there any unique mechanics in Arachnophilia?
A unique feature of Arachnophilia is building and managing a web as a spider, which is central to the idle game mechanics and progression.
On which platform can you play Arachnophilia?
Arachnophilia is a browser-based idle game available to play for free on Kongregate.
Developer Updates
If you’re having any trouble with the game not working, you should Update your Flash Player
Arachnophilia was created by Alaska’s male supermodel of the year: Mr. Teale Fristoe.
If you want to know how to catch a bat, check out the comments on Dig Your Own Grave for tons of Arachnophilia tips and strategies
Comments
ringyrex
Jun. 27, 2018
TOO MANY MOTHS, I REPEAT TOO MANY MOTHS
MartyW2
Nov. 26, 2012
no, its ok stag beetle...i didnt want that half of my net anyway...
Clutch13
Jun. 01, 2015
It'd be nice to have a bestiary of creatures encountered at the main menu
valjean76
Apr. 14, 2010
This game has lots of bugs.
zedadex
Jun. 04, 2010
This game has made me realize how damn annoying humans must be for spiders.
I'd hate it if every so often, a person came along and brushed away your web X(