Okay, so here’s the thing. I stumbled on this new VR game, Bridge Constructor Studio—yeah, I know, another bridge game, right? But hold on. It’s now doing the rounds on PC VR, PlayStation VR, and PS VR2. Kinda wild how these things just pop up all over.
So, apparently, ClockStone Studio (the same people behind LEGO Bricktales—don’t even get me started on that one) teamed up with Headup to toss this gem our way. It actually snuck its way onto Quest around last December, and now it’s spreading out to flatscreens everywhere. VR’s first dip into this series that’s been around since like 2011. Can’t believe it’s been that long? Me neither.
Picture this: you’re in a tiny world with 70 brain-busting puzzles. Little models, you know? Different rides, too, with all kinds of physics, and you get to mess around with stuff like wood, steel, and concrete. Budget’s not an issue, but if you’re like me, you’ll end up wanting those fancy rewards they dish out for keeping costs down. Like, who doesn’t want a challenge?
You’re basically hopping through five different worlds—think snowy canyons and such—while you’re getting creative with transporters and pizza vans. They even have five user slots, so your dog or grandma can try without ruining your hard-earned progress. Just saying.
It’s out everywhere now, like Steam, GOG, EGS, PlayStation. Oh, and Meta Quest too, but heads up—mixed reality? That’s only for Quest 3. Usually, I’d complain about something like this, but somehow, it makes sense? Or I got distracted pondering it. Yeah, that happens.
If this doesn’t make you curious to check it out, I might’ve made a mess explaining it. Or not. Who knows!