Bridge Constructor Studio just dropped on PC VR, PlayStation VR, and PS VR2. Okay, so here’s the deal: ClockStone Studio, who you might know from LEGO Bricktales, whipped this up. And yeah, Headup’s the publisher. It kinda made its debut on Quest late last year, but now it’s everywhere. Well, you know, the main places at least. Flatscreen folks aren’t left out, and if you’re into VR, that’s an option too. It’s crazy to think this series has been around since 2011. Time flies, right?
Imagine a 70-puzzle campaign that’s a bit like playing with a 3D model… in diorama form. Super fun, but mind-bending too! You play around with vehicles that have their own quirky physics, using stuff like wood, steel, and concrete. Oh, and there are roadways? No budget cap or material limits here—just try keeping costs low for some extra goodies. Maybe it’s a tactic for overachievers. Or not. Who knows?
There are five biomes—snowy canyons, valleys, all that jazz—and vehicles? Everything from transporters to pizza vans. Comical, right? Plus, five profiles can be made. Sharing is caring, but who wants others messing with your game? Not me, but, hey, options are nice.
Catch it on Steam, GOG, EGS, and PlayStation. Meta Quest folks, it’s a bit fancy on Quest 3 with mixed reality options. Why only Quest 3? Beats me. Tech stuff, I guess.