Spiderweb Software

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Spiderweb Software is an independent video game developer founded in 1994 by Jeff Vogel in Seattle, Washington. Its primary focus is on creating demoware games for the Mac, Microsoft Windows, Android and the iPad. The games emphasize storytelling and turn-based gameplay and use a retro style of graphics.

Spiderweb Software
Company typePrivate
IndustryVideo games
FoundedSeptember 1994
HeadquartersSeattle, Washington
Key people
Jeff Vogel
ProductsGeneforge
Avernum
Websitespiderwebsoftware.com

Games

Developed games

Release timeline
1995Exile I: Escape from the Pit
1996Exile II: Crystal Souls
1997Exile III: Ruined World
Blades of Exile
1998Nethergate
1999
2000Avernum
Avernum 2
2001Geneforge
2002Avernum 3
2003Geneforge 2
2004Blades of Avernum
2005Geneforge 3
Avernum IV
2006Geneforge 4: Rebellion
2007Nethergate: Resurrection
Avernum V
2008Geneforge 5: Overthrow
2009Avernum 6
2010
2011Avadon: The Black Fortress
Avernum: Escape From the Pit
2012
2013Avadon 2: The Corruption
2014
2015Avernum 2: Crystal Souls
2016Avadon 3: The Warborn
2017
2018Avernum 3: Ruined World
2019Queen's Wish: The Conqueror
2020
2021Geneforge 1 - Mutagen
2022Queen's Wish 2: The Tormentor
2023
2024Geneforge 2 - Infestation

Spiderweb Software is most notable for the following RPG video games:

  • The Exile trilogy of underground adventures (1995-1997).
    • Blades of Exile, a non-canonical continuation featuring a scenario creation kit.
  • Nethergate, a fantasy game based upon the Roman occupation of Britain (1998). The game was eventually revamped under the title Nethergate: Resurrection (2007).
  • The first Avernum trilogy, which are expanded remakes of the Exile series, using the Nethergate game engine, with several enhancements to the visual design and gameplay (2000-2002).
  • The five-part Geneforge series, notable for its unique gameplay involving the creation of creatures to assist the player (2001-2008).
  • The Second Avernum trilogy, continuing and ultimately finishing the story of Avernum, using a variation of the Geneforge game engine (2005-2009).
  • Avadon: The Black Fortress, the first game in a new trilogy (2011). Avadon features a new game setting, interface, and combat system.
  • Avernum: Escape From the Pit (2011), Avernum 2: Crystal Souls (2015), and Avernum 3: Ruined World (2018), remakes of the first Avernum trilogy, with reworked game mechanics, and new graphics and sound effects.
  • Queen's Wish: The Conqueror, the first game in a new fantasy series (2019). This series focuses on capturing and building fortresses and explores the mechanics and morality of building empires.
    • Queen's Wish 2: The Tormentor. The second game released in the Queen's Wish trilogy. It was released on August 24, 2022.
  • Geneforge 1 - Mutagen (2021) is a remake of the first Geneforge game. It was released on February 24, 2021.
    • Geneforge 2 - Infestation (2024) is a remake of the second Geneforge game. It was released on March 27, 2024.

Distributed games

The company previously provided distribution services and other support for other shareware developers, including Richard White and Crystal Shard. The games included:

  • Galactic Core (developed by Richard White).
  • Lost Souls (developed by Richard White).
  • Ocean Bound (developed by Richard White).
  • SubTerra (developed by Crystal Shard).
  • Homeland: The Stone of Night (developed by Dragon Lore).

In June 2007, Jeff Vogel announced that the company would no longer be supporting games by other developers, and they are no longer available for download through Spiderweb's main site.

Awards

  • Exile II: Crystal Souls – 1996 "Shareware Game of the Year" (Honorable Mention), Wasson, Gregory (October 1996). "1996 MacUser Shareware Awards". MacUser.
  • Exile III: Ruined World – "Shareware Game of the Year", "1998 Shareware Award Winners". Computer Gaming World. October 1998.
  • Nethergate – "RPG of the Year" (Honorable Mention), Computer Games Magazine
  • Geneforge 4: Rebellion – "Indie RPG of the year" GameBanshee

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