Bridge Project

Bridge Project

released on Oct 19, 2012

Bridge Project

released on Oct 19, 2012

Build A Bridge... and Get Over It! The Bridge Project is the successor to the original and award-winning Bridge Builder simulation, all amateur designers and structural engineers finally have a new challenge on their PC. The gameplay has been subject to much tweaking and development with new up to date materials exciting scenarios and a variety of tasks waiting to be solved. Build stable bridges in a variety of landscapes with detailed environment. Take on the task of constructing a huge variety of different bridges: suspended, folding, stone, steel, wood, car or railway bridges. Whilst you enjoy the enhanced graphics and the new, improved physics engine putting the most spectacular bridges to the test with stress tests. Download free levels from the global Bridge Project community, and participate in competitions.Key Features All-new in-game graphics with a variety of detailed 3D objects New user interface for easy operation Additional materials such as wood and concrete In addition to trains, cars and ships you can now test vehicles such as buses and tanksYour Bridges Extended weight and stability testing of different vehicles, or natural events such as storms or earthquakes 48 varied and challenging levels: different towns, canyons, rural areas Set the design tasks to different modes - simple or expert. Editor feature - build your own levels and share them with other players Compare your technical skills with other players in the global online ranking Take part in competitions, improve your own record!


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This is a half-baked attempt of a bridge construction simulator; a grid-based physics puzzle where each level challenges you to think out the bridge layout that can pass the stress test with various passing vehicles and natural disasters.

While I enjoy watching how my attempted builds collapse in spectacular ways, the game features could have been so much more for satisfaction. Considering there are no tutorials, which leaves you to learn by guides or figure it out by trial-and-error. Another problem is that the game's physics engine is unreliably rough and may provide different results if your bridge construction is borderline unstable.

That's why I've passed some of the bridge scenarios by luck of physics, after series of identical stress tests that failed. I would likely advise you to check other bridge simulator games instead, if you're looking to give mind-bending challenges a go for the right price and better features for your enjoyment.