BackDoor- Door 1
You find yourself in a strange house with only a man on the phone as a guide.
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3.89 / 5.00 24,765 ViewsExperience life as a hungry spider at night. Can you complete the final achievement and eat a bat?
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 (or a branch). 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.
There is a lot of strategy involved in maintaining your web to get it to a point where you can catch the bat. Saving bugs to eat for later is a great idea, but too many will weaken your web. A big web will help you catch more bugs, but will also be harder to maintain.
Looking forward to reading your reviews. I hope you enjoy the game, and good luck! nom nom nom...
NOTE: This Dig Your Own Grave game was created by the talented and debonair, Mr Teale Fristoe.
Reviews
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars June 28, 2008
wth??
I DO like this game. I think it's GREAT and very creative. However, for some reason it froze, and all my webbing, including the golden strands, fell away and I was left with nothing.
I feel that the health and webbing falls far too quickly, and that the bees and moths only serve as an annoyance. Also, if you pause while 'eating', the noise continues. Being able to turn the music/SFX off would be a nice feature.
Rated 2 / 5 stars June 28, 2008
cool design
cool game design,got boring quickly but overall well made
keep em comin
Rated 5 / 5 stars June 28, 2008
sweet
the bats are tasty
Rated 5 / 5 stars June 28, 2008
only one real issue
loved the game, simple yet fun! however, i find the randomiser to be broken. i'd never see any queen bees on the queen be level, then 3 appear at the exact same time and my web is torn apart in seconds. there should be some difficulty levels, that adjust the probability of bees and stuff appearing, or the strengh of the web, ect. overall, very imagionative! keep up the good work, man!
Rated 5 / 5 stars June 28, 2008
DUN DUN DUN!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh no the bat came and i managed to eat it but then fireflys just swarmed and the moths A.K.A Mothia attacked my web with brute force
make another but with a differant animal