Have you ever just looked at something and thought, “Wow, where did this come from?” Well, that’s kinda what happened when I stumbled onto Bridge Constructor Studio. It’s this quirky engineering puzzle game—now on 3D goggles too, if you’re into that—out everywhere you’d expect, like PC VR and PlayStation VR, and yes, even PS VR2 for the fancy folks.
So, here’s the thing: ClockStone Studio, the same peeps who did LEGO Bricktales (I know, right?), teamed up with Headup. Last year, it was all hush-hush as a Quest exclusive. But now? Boom—it’s everywhere. Flat screens, VR, you name it. And if you’re into bridge-building? This is your jam. I mean, it’s been around since 2011, so they’ve had time to iron out the kinks. Or add more? Who knows.
Picture this: 70 puzzles waiting for you like tiny, artsy 3D worlds. You’ve got all these funky vehicles and materials to play with, like wood and steel, and the whole operation feels like a chaotic science experiment. No budget woes here—unless you want extra brownie points or something for keeping costs low.
Oh, and did I mention the settings? Yeah, you’ll be knee-deep in snowy canyons and valleys. Vehicles go from industrial movers to good ol’ pizza vans. Five slots for profiles, so you can share—or not—without wrecking your progress.
For those nerding out on all platforms—Steam, GOG, whatever—it’s out there. Oh, and if mixed reality is your thing, it’s a bit trickier. That’s a Quest 3 exclusive club.
Honestly, hearing a pizza van try to cross a bridge you “kind of” built is like listening to wet sneakers on a gym floor, if you get what I mean. Anyway, try it or don’t—but if you do, just remember who sent you.