Okay, here goes nothing. So, there’s this game, right? Bridge Constructor Studio — it just hit the streets for PC VR and PlayStation VR. Oh, and PS VR2 too. ClockStone Studio, y’know, the folks behind LEGO Bricktales, cooked this one up while Headup got it out to the world. It actually sneaked onto Quest last December, kinda like one of those guests who shows up early and acts nonchalant about it. But now it’s crashing the scene on all flat screens too.
Sooo, what’s the deal with it? Picture this: a 70-puzzle saga, all decked out like a 3D mini-diorama. Feels a bit wild, testing your bridge-building chops with different vehicles, each defying physics in its own way. Crazy, right? You’ve got stuff like wood, steel, concrete — the kind of things you’d imagine an engineer snacking on if they ever got peckish during work. And hey, there’s no limit to your budget, which sounds both liberating and kind of terrifying. You keep stuff cheap, you snag cool rewards. Sort of makes you wonder if penny-pinching might actually pay off for once.
Oh, right, and you’re doing all this in five biomes. Snowy canyons, valleys — places that always look way cozier on a screen than they’d feel standing in them, freezing your nose off. The vehicles? Everything from massive transporters to your friendly neighborhood pizza vans — gotta love the range, honestly. And, hey, there’s room for five different profiles, so your buddies can mess around without wrecking your game. Total lifesaver.
Almost forgot — it’s out there on Steam, GOG, EGS, PlayStation, and, of course, the Meta Quest thingy. But here’s the kicker: mixed reality? Only the cool kids on Quest 3 get to enjoy that dance. So, there we go. Might’ve veered off track a bit, but you get the gist, right?