Small World - A Spider's Web (DLC)
A DLC expansion for the digital Small World board game, adding the Spider Queen race and web mechanics to an already crowded fantasy conquest map.
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About Small World - A Spider's Web (DLC)
Small World - A Spider's Web is a downloadable content pack for the digital adaptation of Days of Wonder's classic area-control board game. If you are unfamiliar with the base game, the core loop is straightforward: pick a fantasy race paired with a random special power, expand across a hex map, go into decline at the right moment, and outscore opponents by holding territories. This DLC adds the Spider Queen as a playable race, bringing web-placement mechanics that let her block enemy movement and funnel opponents into unfavorable fights. It is a targeted, single-race injection of content rather than a full expansion. From a strategic standpoint, the Spider Queen rewards players who think two or three turns ahead. Placing webs correctly can strangle a rival's momentum before they even realize what is happening, which fits the positional, tempo-driven decision space that makes Small World interesting in the first place. That said, the mechanical depth on offer here is thin by the standards of, say, a full Paradox expansion. You are getting one race, one ability tree to learn, and a handful of new interactions. Veterans who have already logged significant time with the base game and its other DLC packs will burn through the novelty in a session or two. The 68 percent Mixed rating on Steam is telling and roughly matches what you should expect. The underlying digital port has longstanding complaints about AI quality: the computer opponents make suboptimal decline decisions and occasionally surrender the board in ways a human player never would. This DLC does nothing to address that. If you are playing against other humans online or passing turns locally, the Spider Queen adds a genuinely fun wrinkle. Solo against bots, the AI's weaknesses undercut the tension the web mechanics are supposed to create. The tutorial for the new race is minimal, assuming you already understand core Small World rules, so absolute newcomers should start with the base game first. For anyone building out a complete Small World digital collection, A Spider's Web is a reasonable addition. It does not fundamentally change the experience, but it diversifies the race pool and gives experienced players a new tool to master. Mod support is essentially nonexistent on the digital side, so what Days of Wonder ships is what you get. There is no post-launch balance patching to speak of either, which means you are buying a static snapshot of one designer's vision for the Spider Queen, for better or worse. Given the niche audience this targets, that is probably fine. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Days of Wonder
- Publisher
- Asmodee Digital, Days of Wonder
- Release Date
- Dec 11, 2013