So, there’s this game that just hit the scene — Bridge Constructor Studio. Feels a bit like trying to solve a Rubik’s cube while blindfolded, but hey, maybe that’s just me. Anyway, you can dive into it on PC VR, PlayStation VR, and even with the brand-spankin’ new PS VR2. Developed by ClockStone Studio, you know, the folks behind LEGO Bricktales, and published by Headup. It first popped up on Quest last December as some kind of surprise — exclusivity? Not sure about that, but now it’s everywhere. Flatscreen platforms are having a field day with it, alongside optional VR on PC and PlayStation. Oh, and it’s definitely the first time they’re bringing the madness of bridge-building to VR. Imagine that.
Now, let’s talk about what you actually do in this thing. It’s all about solving 70 (yeah, seventy!) puzzles that feel like playing around with little 3D models. Kinda like when you were a kid with those diorama school projects, but way more intense. You’ve got different vehicles bouncing around, and materials — wood, steel, concrete, you name it. No budget limits here, thankfully, but if you stick to a budget, you might get some shiny rewards. So many options, it’s like a buffet for engineers.
Picture this: five biomes. Snow-covered canyons, deep valleys — you name it. Kind of a dream, if you’re into that sort of thing. And vehicles? They’ve got everything from hefty transporters to erratic pizza vans. Who knew delivering pizzas could be this big of a deal, right? Oh, and if you’re the sharing type, there are five profile slots. Room for everyone, unless they mess up your progress, then it’s war.
By the way, it’s out there now. Grab it on Steam, GOG, EGS, or wherever else you get your gaming fix. Mixed reality’s on Quest 3 only, though. A little exclusive club, I guess. Why am I even mentioning this? I dunno, feels important. Maybe. Go check it out — or don’t. Up to you.