Engineering puzzle games, huh? They’re like those mind-bending seats of chaos. Anyway, there’s this new one out: Bridge Constructor Studio. Just dropped on PC VR, PlayStation VR, and that fancy PS VR2. What’s it about? Well, it’s like the mad scientist cousin of a LEGO set — ClockStone Studio whipped it up, you know, the same people behind LEGO Bricktales. Headup published it. So, it’s been a thing on Quest since last December. Now it’s on pretty much every screen you could want, from your clunky old PC to a shiny PlayStation. VR is optional, which is nice if you’re not in the mood to strap a contraption to your face.
Picture this: You’re in a 70-puzzle campaign, and each construction is a little 3D diorama. Got different vehicles, right? And they each play by their own physics rules, as if life wasn’t complicated enough. Materials, too. They throw wood, steel, concrete, even roadways at you. Honestly, there’s no budget limit, which is wild. But if you keep costs down, you snag some sweet rewards. Goals, people, goals.
So, you’re solving these puzzles across biomes. Snowy canyons to valleys — you might feel an urge to wear a winter jacket. Vehicles vary. One moment you’re dealing with transporters, next it’s pizza delivery vans. Why? Who knows! Like five different profile slots because sharing is caring, and maybe your little brother wants to mess with bridges too.
Oh, oh! Bridge Constructor Studio is live on Steam, GOG, EGS, PlayStation, and the Meta Quest platform. Heads up though, if you’re into mixed reality, you’ll need Quest 3 for that. Yeah, it’s a bit exclusive like a VIP section, except for VR. So, go forth and construct those wobbly wonders!