Tap the screen to hurl silken webs—your touch sends strands spiraling outward, ensnaring foes and twisting the tide of battle in a single swift gesture.
Chaos erupts as giggling infants wriggle free from their daycare, tiny hands slapping asphalt as they scatter across a traffic-choked boulevard. Spider-Man whips his head toward the cacophony of honking trucks and screeching brakes, adrenaline surging as he spots a diaper-clad toddler veering toward an open manhole. Webs snap through the air like laser-guided lifelines—one yanks a baby clear of a careening taxi, another snags a trio near sparking power lines. His spider-sense screams as a glinting device rolls beneath a stroller: improvised explosive rigged with tripwires. Every silk-thread rescue ratchets up the score multiplier, but a single misaimed web striking that steel-plated bomb casing triggers instant game over. Precision matters—swing too close to the curb, and shrapnel shreds his momentum. Five infants remain when the first bomb detonates a parked sedan, flames licking at a crawling twins’ pajamas. He pivots midair, slingshots a dumpster lid as makeshift shield, webs the children to safety milliseconds before the blast wave hits. Sirens wail as the final baby gets plucked from a storm drain, bonus points flashing for no casualties—but that high-score crown demands flawless, bomb-dodging rhythm.
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