A Webbing Journey hits 5 million downloads with Living Room update
The Living Room update adds a fourth, giant-sized sandbox for Silky, with 10 new quests, as A Webbing Journey passes 5 million mobile downloads.

Fire Totem Games pushed A Webbing Journey into a bigger domestic playground on June 26, adding The Living Room as a fourth level and wrapping the release around a 5 million-download milestone on mobile. The update brings 10 brand-new quests, but the bigger shift is scale: Silky the spider now gets a full room to climb through, turning furniture like a piano, aquarium, fireplace, and sofa into oversized set pieces for web-slinging and mischief.
That expansion gives the game more room to play with the oddball premise that has defined it from the start. Fire Totem Games describes A Webbing Journey as a physics-based sandbox where players help their human roommates keep the house tidy, build webs, and explore a detailed home from a spider’s-eye view. The new Living Room keeps that formula intact while opening up a larger, more interactive space, which makes every object feel like part of the toybox rather than background decoration.

The quest line leans into the game’s strangest ideas. Players can teach shmoops to sing, brew a spider potion, and investigate ancient spider paintings tucked into the shadows. Those tasks matter because they add structure without locking the experience down. A Webbing Journey still works as a sandbox for anyone who wants to ignore objectives and just tinker with webs, physics, and household clutter, but the new content gives regular players more reasons to keep moving through the house.
Silky also gets more ways to be personalized, with hats, shoes, and a fluffiness slider adding to the game’s playful, collectible feel. That kind of cosmetic detail helps the spider feel less like a novelty avatar and more like a recurring character worth keeping around as the house expands. Fire Totem Games says more levels are planned beyond the four currently available, so The Living Room reads as both a celebration and a clear sign that the game is still growing.
The numbers back up that momentum. PocketGamer.biz said the mobile milestone follows earlier traction for the project, including a demo that reached 3.5 million players before full release. The Google Play listing now shows A Webbing Journey at 5 million-plus downloads with a 4.6-star rating from 18.5K reviews, which explains why this update lands as more than a one-off anniversary drop. It is the sort of content beat that can turn a charming curiosity into a mobile game players keep returning to.
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