Spider Fighter 3: Action Game

Spider Fighter 3: Action Game

Starplay FZCO

4.6100,000,000+ downloads448MB

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About this app

You play as a spider hero dropped into a noisy, neon city that wants to break you. Swipe, tap, and hold to swing between buildings, dodge traffic, and throw down with street gangs and named villains. The controls are touch-first: a dodge button, attack combos, a web-swing input, and a simple upgrade tree where every new suit adds one weird-but-fun twist (stealth cloak, heavy armor, short-range rocket boost). Expect story missions, quick arena brawls, and a sandbox mode where the city basically becomes your playground. I got stuck on level three for two hours. Seriously. (My thumbs still remember.) Short how-to: start with the tutorial. Use the basic suit until you unlock the iron-esque suit—then experiment. Don’t be shy about replaying side missions; they drop the parts you need. There are collectibles tucked under billboards, inside subways, and in those little alleys no one thinks to check. NPC missions pop up on the map — some are short and silly, some require you to hunt down a mini-boss. "Watch your six!" — a cop shouts as a car explodes nearby. That kind of day. The game is made for players who like action and a little show-off flair. Fans of movie-style heroics will find the set pieces satisfying. This isn’t a hyper-real sim. Don’t expect perfect physics; expect fast, sometimes messy fun. You’ll grind XP, swap suits, and finish missions that feel like short comic panels stitched together. The open-world mode is less about quiet exploration and more about finding ways to mess with the city — rooftop races, timed takedowns, or just seeing how far you can fling yourself before the skyline blurs. A few notes: there are occasional frame dips on older phones, and some boss fights lean on cheap one-hit mechanics (annoying). But the variety of suits and the goofy villain designs keep you coming back. If you want a strict simulator, this isn’t it. If you want to laugh, curse, and then get proud of your 10-chain combo — download and play. …yeah, it’s loud. In a good way.

Editor's Review

I didn’t plan to love Spider Fighter 3 — but I spent a week sneaking into alleys and flinging myself across Times Square (in-game) like a maniac. The first hour feels shiny and immediate: you learn a dodge, a web-swing, and a punch that somehow looks cool even when it misses. I got stuck on a mid-game boss for two evenings. Two. Hours. My hand cramped. I swore. Then I beat it and felt ridiculous pride. The highs hit hard. Some suits change your playstyle in ways that actually matter — stealth runs, short dashes that let you chain combos, a heavy suit that turns you into a walking battering ram. The open-city sandbox is not about slow wandering. It’s about finding stupid fun. I once chased a gang across three rooftops just to grab a collectible that glowed like a stupid trophy. Worth it? Yep. There are flaws. Loading times feel long sometimes, and I bumped into camera issues during tight fights. Oh — and don’t expect every boss to be fair. Some cheap mechanics show up and they make you grind gear instead of skill. Still, the soundtrack slaps, the villain roster is weirdly charming, and the flighty combat keeps you trying one more run. "Come on — that was supposed to be my finish!" I shouted at the screen. My roommate laughed. He was right. If you want polished simulation, skip it. If you want loud, sweaty, comic-book action with a few jagged edges — this one will make you grin and groan in equal measure. I did. I’ll be back for the DLC (bring more suits).

Pros

  • Satisfying button-to-button combat with visible combo feedback
  • Distinct suits that change how you approach fights and traversal
  • Open-city sandbox filled with hidden collectibles and short, replayable missions
  • Loud, characterful villains and set-pieces that feel cinematic

Cons

  • Frame drops on older devices during big fights
  • Some boss encounters rely on cheap hit windows rather than skill
  • Camera can get stuck in tight alleyways during chase sequences

Additional Information

Updated2026/3/6
Version3.47.70
Size448MB
Downloads100,000,000+
Categoryaction
DeveloperStarplay FZCO

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