He. I love spiders, but I understand they might creep out some people. So let's add some more gog games to the list...
- Divinity, Original Sin : Spider(s?). I didn't play the game (yet), but the trailer shows a very big and icky giant spider
- Ghost master : One spider, but could be considered cartoony. One of the ghost you have from the start is a giant spider, specialist of the "creepy crawly" scare. She is cartoony, like the rest of the game, but she is specifically used to attack arachnophobe NPCs by sending crawling swarms of smaller spiders everywhere, so even if it's all in good humor, that might be somewhat problematic for you. You're not forced to use her in a mission, but she is one of your best starting frighteners, and you'll see her everytime you go to the selection screen or in your headquarters.
- Dungeon keeper : Spiders, badly drawn/cartoony. One of the first monsters you can use in the game.
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Age of Wonder 3 : Hairy spiders, spiny spiders, icky spiders, big spiders, small spiders... You name it, they have it!
I don't remember if AOW1 and 2 had spiders, but the dark elves faction had driders (spider women). Smallish (it's a strategy game with small sprites), but icky.
Dust an Elysian Tail : Big, multi-legged cristal creatures. But cartoony, and they remind me more of ants, actually.
Spider-free : The Banner Saga. It's a fantasy game, but the only opponents are humans, giants and the humanoid dredges.
Defender's quest : I don't remember and spider on that game either. Many icky worms/snakes, but that's another phobia.
Long live the queen : spiderfree. Death by spider is one of the few things that you won't have to worry about in this game (but pretty much anything else can and will kill you). Unless it's hidden in one of the alternate path, but the game is mostly text-based anyway, so they wouldn't SHOW it to you.
King of Dragon Pass : I don't remember any spider in the game (although the trolls are arthopods worshippers, so some artworks involving them might show a big quantity of various creepy-crawlies. And some Chaos monsters have a very disturbing look). But there is one spectacular encounter with queen Cragspider, a frightening troll-spider hybrid.
No movement if it's what bugs you, though. KODP is all text and motionless (gorgeous) pictures.
Jagged alliance 2 has the creepy Crepitus monster, but they are more insects/ticks from hell than spiders. And they can be turned off by choosing "realistic" mode. JA1 has no fantasy element. Both games take place under the tropics, though, so they might have a (normal, inactive) spider on some splash screens, but none that I remember.
Post edited July 09, 2014 by Kardwill