Okay, let’s dive into this. So, this new thing—Bridge Constructor Studio—you might have heard about it, it’s like, bam, out there for PC VR, PlayStation VR, and yeah, the shiny new PS VR2. I think ClockStone Studio whipped this up. They did LEGO Bricktales too, if that rings a bell. And Headup’s publishing it, so there’s that.
Funny thing is, it popped up on Quest first last December, like a sneak peek or something. And now? It’s pretty much on everyone’s screen if you’ve got the right gear. I mean, since 2011 they’ve been doing this bridge-building series and now they crammed VR into it. Wild, right?
So, you’re looking at a 70-puzzle grind… dive into this dreamy 3D mini world and see if your bridge-tinker skills hold up. They throw different vehicles at you, with their own loony physics, and you get all sorts of building stuff – wood, steel, you name it. I don’t know why, but the idea of mixing concrete and roadways like it’s a cooking recipe is kinda funny. No cash flow headaches though—unless you’re into getting those extra shiny rewards or whatever.
And these puzzles? Spread across five places—think snowy canyons. And, oh, you can zoom around in everything from transport trucks to pizza delivery vans. Apparently, you can shack up five profiles too, in case your buddy wants a shot without ruining your genius architect status.
You can grab Bridge Constructor Studio on Steam, GOG, EGS, PlayStation, and that Meta Quest place. But here’s the kicker—mixed reality? Only on Quest 3. What’s up with that, right?