Wow, so here’s the thing — I stumbled upon this quirky little game called Bridge Constructor Studio. It’s like, available everywhere now on PC VR, PlayStation VR, and PS VR2. By ClockStone Studio, the same folks who did LEGO Bricktales, and Headup published it. I mean, this game originally popped up on Quest last December, but hey, now it’s on all the major screens with VR being optional. That’s cool, right? But, honestly, VR and bridge-building together? Didn’t see that coming.
So, here’s a bit about it. Imagine a campaign with 70 puzzles, all arranged like these adorable 3D mini-dioramas. You’re testing bridge constructions using stuff like wood, steel, and concrete pillars. Even roadways, I guess. No idea why, but the lack of a budget constraint cracks me up. But keeping costs low gets you rewards. Ironic, much? And you’ll get five biomes to play within — snowy canyons and stuff. Who thought a pizza van could be so crucial to my gaming life?
Oh, and there’s room for five different player profiles. So, if someone else wants to, you know, take a swing without messing up your progress, it’s all set. Nice move there.
Right now, Bridge Constructor Studio is available on Steam, GOG, EGS, PlayStation, and Meta Quest. But mixed reality? That’s only on Quest 3. Just what we need, more exclusives to juggle. But, think about it — VR and constructing bridges as if you’re an engineer extraordinaire. Sounds a bit bananas, but maybe it’s just the twist we need.