Compara los precios de SpiderHeck en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Neverjam. Publicado por tinyBuild. Lanzado el 22/9/2022. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie.

SpiderHeck is a chaotic couch-brawler where spider-like creatures duel with lasers and rockets. Fast, loud, and built for groups.

SpiderHeck is a local-multiplayer arena brawler dressed up in neon and spider legs. You and up to four players control small spider creatures who grab weapons off the arena floor and immediately start flinging them at each other. Lasers, rockets, swords, and a handful of other tools rotate through the space, and the physics of every throw and deflection feel tactile enough that landing a good hit never gets old. Matches last maybe ninety seconds, deaths come fast, and you queue straight back in. It is the kind of game that functions like a party accelerant. Neverjam built this as a solo-founded studio project before tinyBuild picked it up, and that handcrafted origin is visible. The spider characters animate with a rubbery looseness that feels considered rather than procedural. The arenas are compact and readable, which matters enormously in a game where half the skill is tracking three other players while a sword ricochets off a wall toward your face. The neon-on-dark visual palette is a deliberate choice: it keeps the action legible without making the screen a cluttered mess. Someone thought carefully about contrast here. The soundtrack deserves a specific mention. It sits in that fast electronic space that pushes adrenaline without demanding your attention, and it scales in energy to match the chaos on screen in a way that feels subtle until you notice it. For a game this small in scope, the audio design is doing real work. Where SpiderHeck runs thin is solo play. There is a wave-based horde mode for single players, and it is fine, but the game does not pretend that is its core offering. The chaos is tuned for human opponents reading each other in real time. Playing alone is a bit like eating takeout from a restaurant known for its atmosphere: the food is there, but something is missing. The weapon variety, while fun, also does not expand much past its initial range, so very long solo sessions can feel repetitive before the hour mark. That said, with two or more people on the same couch, SpiderHeck does exactly what it sets out to do. It is short-session friendly, beginner-accessible within one or two rounds, and generates the kind of screaming reactive moments that local multiplayer exists for. The 93 percent positive Steam rating from over six thousand reviews is not an accident. This is a small, focused game that knows its lane and stays in it. If you have people to play it with, it earns its place in the rotation. Kai, Scout Team

SpiderHeck

SpiderHeck

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SpiderHeck is a chaotic couch-brawler where spider-like creatures duel with lasers and rockets. Fast, loud, and built for groups.

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SpiderHeck is a local-multiplayer arena brawler dressed up in neon and spider legs. You and up to four players control small spider creatures who grab weapons off the arena floor and immediately start flinging them at each other. Lasers, rockets, swords, and a handful of other tools rotate through the space, and the physics of every throw and deflection feel tactile enough that landing a good hit never gets old. Matches last maybe ninety seconds, deaths come fast, and you queue straight back in. It is the kind of game that functions like a party accelerant. Neverjam built this as a solo-founded studio project before tinyBuild picked it up, and that handcrafted origin is visible. The spider characters animate with a rubbery looseness that feels considered rather than procedural. The arenas are compact and readable, which matters enormously in a game where half the skill is tracking three other players while a sword ricochets off a wall toward your face. The neon-on-dark visual palette is a deliberate choice: it keeps the action legible without making the screen a cluttered mess. Someone thought carefully about contrast here. The soundtrack deserves a specific mention. It sits in that fast electronic space that pushes adrenaline without demanding your attention, and it scales in energy to match the chaos on screen in a way that feels subtle until you notice it. For a game this small in scope, the audio design is doing real work. Where SpiderHeck runs thin is solo play. There is a wave-based horde mode for single players, and it is fine, but the game does not pretend that is its core offering. The chaos is tuned for human opponents reading each other in real time. Playing alone is a bit like eating takeout from a restaurant known for its atmosphere: the food is there, but something is missing. The weapon variety, while fun, also does not expand much past its initial range, so very long solo sessions can feel repetitive before the hour mark. That said, with two or more people on the same couch, SpiderHeck does exactly what it sets out to do. It is short-session friendly, beginner-accessible within one or two rounds, and generates the kind of screaming reactive moments that local multiplayer exists for. The 93 percent positive Steam rating from over six thousand reviews is not an accident. This is a small, focused game that knows its lane and stays in it. If you have people to play it with, it earns its place in the rotation.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamCouch MultiplayerArena BrawlerParty GamePhysics CombatLocal PvPNeon AestheticWave SurvivalQuick Sessions

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OS
Windows 10
Processor
Intel i3 2125 3.30 GHz
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
nVidia GTX 750
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
1100 MB ava…

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Neverjam
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Fecha de lanzamiento
22 sept 2022

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SpiderHeck se lanzó el 22 de septiembre de 2022.

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SpiderHeck fue desarrollado por Neverjam y publicado por tinyBuild.