Oh, man. So there’s this thing now, Bridge Constructor Studio, right? Just dropped on PC VR, PlayStation VR, and PS VR2—like, all at once. And get this, it’s from that crew, ClockStone Studio. Y’know, the same folks who gave us LEGO Bricktales. Headup is the one publishing it. Anyway, I’m rambling—where was I?
Right, so apparently it first popped up last December over on Quest. Maybe they were testing the waters? Who knows. Now it’s everywhere—kinda like that one dish at every potluck (you know the one). It’s like their first dive into VR-land for this bridge-building chaos they’ve been running with since, oh, 2011 or something.
Think about it: you’re plopped in this 3D, mini-diorama world—totally like playing God, but, you know, with bridges and not the whole ‘let there be light’ thing. Seventy puzzles. Yeah, 70. It’s like a buffet of brain-teasers—and it’s got a quirky mix of wooden planks, steel, concrete, and other stuff. When I say no budgets or material limits, it’s like handing a kid a candy store key. Well, kinda. You do get extra goodies if you keep costs down. But that’s if you care about that sort of thing.
Oh, and you’re not just testing bridges for a bunch of sedans or whatever. There’s snowy canyons, wild valleys, and a motley crew of vehicles. Ever seen a pizza van roll over a rickety bridge? Well, now you can! You get five save slots, too. Just in case someone in your household messes with your perfectly crafted chaos.
So yeah, Bridge Constructor Studio is out there—Steam, GOG, EGS, PlayStation, even Meta Quest. But the mixed reality vibe? Exclusively for the Quest 3 crowd, apparently. Why? Beats me, but hey, it’s all part of the fun, right?