Kill It With Fire gets a little bit rambunctious with its bug elimination. But with this many spiders in the house, it’s honestly better to torch the whole place.
As an exterminator, a job I have no experience with in the slightest, it is your solemn duty to destroy any insect pest that dares to enter a building. You are to do this through any means you have at your disposal, be that by crushing tools, firearms, or flamethrowers, only stopping when our tiny foes are crushed at our feet. No price is too high to pay in this battle, so if you happen to burn down the house or blow up the kitchen, so be it. Sounds about right to me.
So, you have to use whatever tools you can find to kill the spiders in this house. I know spiders do good things for people, but one time a spider started coming down on a thread right toward where I sleep, so all of my ability to care about spiders kinda went out the window there. Anyway, you get spider-tracking tools that let you find the bugs, and when you locate them, you kill them however you want. Grab a revolver and shoot them. Smash them with a pan. Or throw some fire around, regardless of the less-desirable effects that come with flinging fire around a flammable home.
Kill It With Fire is, unsurprisingly, a very silly game that’s as much about dealing with the consequences of your overzealous methods as it is about squashing spiders. So, go wild with your methods and cause as much trouble as you like. Beats having spiders crawling on your face when you sleep.
Kill It With Fire is currently in development, but in the meantime, you can add it to your Steam Wishlist or follow its creation on the game’s site.