To cast a spider web, simply tap the screen—your touch sends silken threads soaring to ensnare targets with swift precision.
Chaos erupts as giggling toddlers waddle into traffic, diapers sagging under their wobbly sprint. Spider-Man lunges mid-swing, firing webs like precision grappling hooks—one strand yanks a baby clear of screeching tires, another snags a runaway stroller veering toward a construction zone. His spider-sense blares as a flickering device taped to a lamppost catches his eye: wires coiled around dynamite. He vaults over it, webbing a trio of infants crawling toward an open manhole, then whips a net of silk to cradle twins dangling from a fire escape. Every rescue rockets his combo multiplier—thread the needle between exploding debris and oblivious tots, chain flawless saves, exploit environmental swings around billboards and subway entrances. Perfect timing nets bonus webs, but one graze against that glowing red bomb resets the counter. Clear the street before the timer hits zero, and maybe those babies’ panicked parents will stop screaming. New high score? Prove it.
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