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Milton Bradley’s SPIDER WARS, from 1988!

Very sad to hear that Cap'n Lou Albano died. Some of will remember Albano as the insane pro-wrestling manager with rubber bands all over his face, and others for his stint as you-know-who on The Super Mario Bros. Super Show. In remembrance, here's an old article I wrote about SMBSS. Incredibly, it's Halloween-themed!

Spiders seem to be all over this year's Halloween Countdown. At the risk of being a boring and repetitive cad, we're going back to the web one more time:

From 1988, it's Milton Bradley's SPIDER WARS! Imagine my good fortune to find such an obscure board game in nearly perfect condition at a local yard sale. Considering that this was otherwise one of the worst yard sales in history, with the wares including half-used bottles of calamine lotion and dented up popcorn tins, this was an especially lucky find. I know fate when I see it, so I didn't even bother to haggle with 'em on the $3 asking price.

Given that I would've been thoroughly within the game's target audience in 1988, I can't believe that I've never heard of it before. If you'll allow me to make broad and unchecked statements based on my own personal experiences, Spider Wars is a rare little ditty that didn't remain in production for very long. I'd say that it was too "high concept," but that's a stretch of a description for a game that comes in a box adorned with graphics of spiders in high-top sneakers.

On one hand, I can see why Spider Wars tanked: It's a pretty dumb game with retarded directions. On the other hand, there are just so few board games that come with an army of neon-legged spider toys.

The two-player game comes with everything above, as well as an oversized instruction manual that features quirky spider art such as this. I'm not sure if there is another game I could compare this to. It's something like Connect-4 and something like checkers, but it's definitely not just a "spider version" of either of those games.

The photo above, in all of its oversaturated glory, does not give a proper indication of gameplay. Actually, only the green spiders should be shown on that side of the web. The orange spiders should be on the other side, where the second player would sit. The goal is to knock your opponent's spiders off the board by poking your own spiders' legs into where your opponent's spiders' legs are. It sounds more confusing than it is.

The spider in the center is what the instruction manual calls a "dangler" -- that's a spider that's had one its legs knocked out by an opponent. If a player manages to knock both legs out, the spider falls to the floor and is disqualified from the game. Sounds easy, but it really isn't. Players are only afforded two moves per turn, so it's easy to get your "dangler" back onto the web before your opponent can move in for the kill.

Since a single game of Spider Wars could conceivably last for seven hundred years otherwise, there's a second way to win. You can skip past your opponent's spiders and simply get one of your own spider's legs into the opposing player's "nest," which is represented by a peg hole on the other side of the board. This speeds the game up manifold, but it's pretty cheap to win just by getting to the other side of the board. True Spider Wars enthusiasts would never stoop so low, so for the sake of brevity, it's a good thing there are no true Spider Wars enthusiasts.

I'll give the game this much: It's a lot harder to win than it looks. The methods of winning are ridiculously simple, sure, but they're also ridiculously simple for your opponent. Essentially, you'll only win if the opposing player make a really stupid move. If you don't want to invest too much time into Spider Wars, play against an idiot.

...or just skip the game altogether, and use the swank spiders for another purpose. Their peglegs make them less than ideal as flat-out toys, but God invented X-Acto knives for a reason.

Spider Wars certainly reflects its era. In 1988 and its surrounding years, there were seemingly hundreds of board games that were light on the gameplay and nuance, but heavy looking like big ass bulky "toys." Board games never looked as cool as they did during that time, but only some of them were as fun to play as they were to play with, if that makes sense?

Which begs the question: Have you even had a board game that had all the makings of being awesome, even if you never really played it the right way? My #1 would be Mouse Trap. I've owned that game at least ten times in my life, and I don't think I've ever played it the right way. Forbidden Bridge would be another one for sure. Never bothered to read the directions on that one, but I sure got a lot of use out of it with my action figures. HOW ABOUT YOU?

Posted by Matt on 10/14/2009. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 192 comments

Thanks Jeff.

Chestnuts roasted by King JLA @ 10/15/2009 9:47 PM


My quest to have an excellent Halloween season is in full swing. The costumes have been ordered. The wife and I are going as 60s Star Trek characters. She is just going to look sexy in the gold one piece dress thing they wear with knee high boots. My plan is to go as a Red Shirt. But I want to be a DEAD Red Shirt. Anybody have any suggestions on make up or good looks to get across the point that my Red Shirt character has been killed off already?

Also, I booked my ticket for Nightmare NYC this weekend. Yes, its a crappy vampire theme but I’ve never gone before so I figured why the hell not.

Chestnuts roasted by BUCKLY! @ 10/15/2009 9:56 PM


I believe it was a media stunt. The family has been on a reality show already, and the kid is in some child band that no one listens too. The sad thing is, when something truely bad happens, I hope we’re not all cynical by then.

Chestnuts roasted by Dann @ 10/15/2009 9:57 PM


I prepare for just that eventuality by getting good and cynical in advance of everything. Thus, I am never taken for the proverbial “ride”.

Balloons indeed. Call me when some towheaded moppet is stolen by cannibal bandits.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 10/15/2009 10:11 PM


This WIKIPEDIA article may have the most misspellings and non-sensical sentences of any non-vandalized page.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Best_Worst_Movie#Best_Worst_Movie

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 10/15/2009 10:22 PM


Manimal, the reason why it is so incomprehensible is because the human language does not have the capability to express how awesome Troll 2 is with mere english words.

Chestnuts roasted by velouria_78 @ 10/15/2009 10:51 PM


Anyone remember Rock N Roll maze?

Chestnuts roasted by Scott @ 10/16/2009 12:17 AM


velouria_78 speaks the truth!

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 10/16/2009 12:44 AM


I’d have to say the one game I remember not playing right as a kid but still enjoying was Monopoly. It just isn’t a kids game, I have never completed a game until recently when I started playing online at pogo.

That isn’t why I’m posting though, my real reason is because that fire island game reminds me alot of a game I got for christmas one year, Tornado Rex. If you’re unfamiliar, you basically move your guys around a big ass plastic 3D canyonesque board, until one lands on a certain spot. Upon landing on the certain spot you get to release the already wound up titular character who spins wildly around the board with a loud whistling sound and sending characters flying!

It sounds much more awesome than it is, most of the time he would just get stuck in the large crack between the 2 parts that made up the board and either a) do nothing or b) hit with such force that it knocked everyone’s fucking character down and you pretty much had to restart the game. Ah, memories. You should do an update on it if you’ve never played, it’s a little after your kiddy board game playing days were probably over. I was gonna say it probably wouldn’t be expensive but the only complete one with a BIN option on ebay is $85. Yet another toy e-bay makes me beat myself over the head with a hammer for ever opening and not just hoarding away for the future. I’d be so rich now if I saved them all…

Chestnuts roasted by Trampus @ 10/16/2009 1:03 AM


The Pirate game sounds like a perfect example of a crap game I would love as a kid because of the awsome gimmick factor. There was an awesome game called “Isolation”, I think? It was about pushing yellow squares through a black grid while moving a piece around and trying to make your opponents piece stuck by itself. I described that like a jackass. Anyway, if anyone saw that game, say something so I know I’m not the only one who played it.

Also, that quicksand game with the multiple character pieces was great. I had entirely erased it from my mind.

Chestnuts roasted by Jack Stray @ 10/16/2009 1:42 AM


I found Chocolate flavored cat shaped Peeps at the 99cents store which pretty much made my day…until I saw the TV ad for the new Obama Chia Pet.

Chestnuts roasted by stina @ 10/16/2009 4:39 AM


–>> Cap’n Lou’s death set me up and totally had me exceedingly upset and very sad all day.

god -

Chestnuts roasted by tOkKa @ 10/16/2009 5:18 AM


–>> .. o and i thought Entomologists were “Spider enthusiasts” ..

Chestnuts roasted by tOkKa @ 10/16/2009 5:23 AM


T.G.I.F. everyone!Is anyone else awake?Jeez.Anywayz…Over in the ass end of my county(in beautiful upstate NY)they got a inch and a half of that pesky,cold white stuff.It’s usually 20-30 degrees when I leave to go work.And I’m definately not dreaming of a white Halloween.

Chestnuts roasted by Jason @ 10/16/2009 9:05 AM


Jason, where in Upstate NY are you? I didn’t have snow in my neck of the woods this morning… thank god.

Chestnuts roasted by Starsmudge @ 10/16/2009 9:43 AM


Starsmudge-I live in a little town called Central Bridge in Schoharie.It’s about 40 minutes west of Albany.I’m guessing your in the upstate NY area as well.Where are you at?

Chestnuts roasted by Jason @ 10/16/2009 9:48 AM


BUCKLY! – Maybe you could cover two genres, and go as a zombie red shirt. =)

Chestnuts roasted by Jay Firestorm @ 10/16/2009 10:15 AM


Buckly, you might be upstaged by a Red Shirt and a really old Smokey the Bear.

http://awkwardfamilyphotos.com/2009/09/11/old-smokey/

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 10/16/2009 11:54 AM


Rev, that breakup story is both pitiful and hilarious…a fruit basket?!? WTF?

This seems relevant to this thread: “I feel like all board games could have the same name…which one of my friends is a competitive asshole? Tonight we played ‘Steve.’”

Attention! You need to check out these links!
First, a list of spooky spots in the U.S.: http://www.digitalcity.com/2009/10/15/unexplained-happenings-on-americas-creepiest-roads/?icid=main|htmlws-main|dl5|link3|http%3A%2F%2Fwww.digitalcity.com%2F2009%2F10%2F15%2Funexplained-happenings-on-americas-creepiest-roads%2F

Second, a first look at TMNT: Turtles Forever! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqbjIrMznBA

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 10/16/2009 1:25 PM


Totally off topic.Did anyone know that Ecto Cooler came in cans similar to Red Bull cans?I would love to have one.Being that it’s not carbonated,you could keep the liquid in there forever and not worry about the can getting all distorted. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Jason @ 10/16/2009 1:55 PM


I would say, Buckly, that if you are serious about being a dead redshirt- a deadshirt, if you will- that you need to have a giant scorch mark right in the middle of your chest. Some blue veins popping out of your face wouldn’t hurt, either.

Chestnuts roasted by Anonymous @ 10/16/2009 2:51 PM


Anonymous – That was my original plan. Any suggestions for the best way to make a scorch mark? Unfortunately I think it means ruining the shirt.

Chestnuts roasted by BUCKLY! @ 10/16/2009 3:02 PM


I got this game as a birthday present when i was about 8. i think i played it the first day and thats it. I love getting reminded about this stuff.

Chestnuts roasted by Mikey @ 10/16/2009 3:02 PM


Sorry Buckly, that was me. What I would suggest is finding a water soluble black powder makeup that you can brush into the shirt. You could even test it by brushing some into a corner on the inside of the shirt and washing it to see if it comes out.

Chestnuts roasted by Rhino @ 10/16/2009 3:20 PM


I read on the first or second page of comments for this post about a TMNT game where you had a skyscraper column that you dropped the turtles into and they came out the bottom into the “sewers” or what have you and I was in Walmart earlier today and came across this game that looks very very similar to that one…

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v40/delkon/?action=view&current=10-16-09_0232.jpg

and

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v40/delkon/?action=view&current=10-16-09_0233.jpg

Chestnuts roasted by Delkon @ 10/16/2009 5:16 PM


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