Bridge Constructor Studio lets you bridge gaps across a physics-based sandbox puzzler, out now
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- Physics-based puzzles in mini-dioramas
- No budget constraints
- 70 challenges to take on
If you're eager to flex your engineering skills across 3D dioramas, developer ClockStone and publisher Headup have you covered with Bridge Constructor Studio. The sandbox puzzler is exactly as it says on the tin - you're tasked with constructing bridges to get your vehicle from Point A to Point B, all presented in miniature mode and with plenty of physics-based mayhem.
In Bridge Constructor Studio, you can look forward to squeezing your brain cells for the most efficient way to get your vehicle across. Test the stability of your masterpieces across intuitive controls, and with no budget constraints to hold you back. It certainly seems like the ultimate playground to tinker around with for both seasoned and newbie builders.
There are 70 puzzles to take on, seven vehicles to try out, and a variety of materials from wood to steel that'll put your creativity to the test. The optional puzzles should spice things up for you too, with special rewards to earn if you manage to fulfil certain conditions.

Personally, as a fan of Lego Masters where bridge challenges are almost always more complicated than they seem, I just find this incredibly appealing - and this is coming from someone with no engineering bone in her body. And with the gorgeous biomes in the background serving as lovely eye candy while bridging the gap, I don't doubt this'll appeal to engineers and non-engineers alike.
In the meantime, if you're eager to join in on all the fun, you can do so by checking out Bridge Constructor Studio on Google Play and on the App Store. It's free-to-play with a single in-app purchase to unlock the whole thing.
You can also join the community of followers on the official Facebook page to stay updated on all the latest developments, visit the official website for more info, or take a little peek at the embedded clip above to get a feel of the vibes and visuals.