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So, here’s the thing. There’s this game, Bridge Constructor Studio. Y’know, the one that’s all about building bridges? Well, it finally hit PC VR, PlayStation VR, and PS VR2. Took its time, huh?
ClockStone Studio, the folks behind LEGO Bricktales, put this one together. And okay, there’s Headup too, handling publishing duties. I think they first tossed it out the door as some sort of exclusive on Quest last December—super sneaky move if you ask me. But hey, now it’s everywhere: PC, PlayStation, you name it. Oh, and it’s their first time going VR with this series that’s been around, like, forever. Alright, since 2011 isn’t forever, but still.
Now, about the game itself. Imagine a puzzle fest of 70 trials —feels like a 3D diorama, kind of like when your aunt made those miniature gardens out of popsicle sticks? Yeah, same energy. You get an arsenal of materials—wood, steel, concrete—sounds boring but wait, the challenge is in the build! No spending cap either, but there’s this catch: keep costs low for goodies. Why do we do this to ourselves?
And then, the settings… have these crazy five biomes. Picture yourself in a snowy canyon or maybe it was a valley? So many places, I get tangled up. Vehicles range from clunky transporters to speedy pizza vans. Is anyone else getting hungry? Oh, and multiple profiles! Handy if you don’t want someone messing with your masterpiece.
Now you can grab it on Steam, GOG, EGS, PlayStation. Quest 3 has some fancy mixed reality thing, for those who crave it.
Guess that’s the scoop. I forgot where I was going with this, but hey, games are cool, right?