So here’s the thing, right? There’s this game called Bridge Constructor Studio — came out for PC VR, PlayStation VR, and PS VR2. And, wow, what a trip. I guess ClockStone Studio, the folks behind LEGO Bricktales (remember that little gem?), made it. Headup’s the publisher, if you’re curious. Funny how it first popped up on Quest back in December. Like, was that on purpose? No clue. Anyway, now it’s everywhere — well, major places like Steam and consoles, with VR being an optional ride. They’ve been rolling out these bridge-building games since 2011, so yeah, this one’s a VR first-timer in that series. About time, or maybe not. Depends how you look at it.
Now let me dive into the gritty details. You get 70 puzzles — and they’re not just random puzzles — they’re like mini 3D dioramas. Imagine all kinds of vehicles, like a pizza van or a transporter thingy. The physics are wild. You’ve got your wood and steel, maybe some concrete if that’s your thing. And no limits! You can blow cash like there’s no tomorrow, but staying under a certain amount? You get rewards. Who would’ve thought, right?
And those biomes — there are five. Picture snowy canyons or some valley setting. Honestly, why so many places? It’s like they wanted to throw in everything except the kitchen sink. Oh, and five save slots too. In case your roommate or somebody wants to mess around without ruining your precious progress. They got you covered there.
So, yeah, Bridge Constructor Studio dropped on all the biggies — Steam, GOG, I think EGS too, PlayStation. And Quest, but here’s the twist: mixed reality? Only works on Quest 3. Typical. Anyway, that’s the scoop. Go build some bridges or just watch them fall, whatever floats your boat!