This game is initially quite interesting and fun to play. The easy mode is just that - easy. More like an extended tutorial really. Once you hit medium and hard the challange starts. Build a bridge with a limmited set of parts, on a budget. Have the bridge survive trains, or cars, or earthquakes. Some even have to open hydraulicly for steamboats to pass. Pretty cool to make a bridge on budget, and holds up the train, just to get torn down by the shipping. Where the game starts to fall short is that once played, there is no reset to start over once a bridge is built in a specific challenge, and there are only about 24 challenges in total. I played most in about 3 hours. Further, many of the hardest challenges are indeed not possible to complete as you are tasked to construct a bridge that does not connect to land on one or both sides, and the test vehicle, usually a train, just nose dives off the cliff and the simulation fails. I don't believe these were play tested in advance. Also, yo...
Bridge It +
- Release Date:
- Nov 18, 2013
- Developer:
- Chronic Logic
- Publisher:
- Libredia Entertainment
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Set in the picturesque surroundings of sparse deserts and dense forests it is your task to strategically design and construct an engineering masterpiece. Watch in eager anticipation as unsuspecting motorists, heavy freight trains and tourist riverboats approach. Will your solution stand up to the test or will tons of mangled steel be sent plummeting into the river below?
Features:
- 38 challenging levels from novice to expert
- Cars, trucks, trains to drive across your bridges
- Boats to really test your draw bridges
- Build suspension bridges, draw bridges and more!
- Ability to save out and swap levels with friends
- Scoring system rewards clever design and cheap bridges
- Intuitive editing tools allow you to build beautiful bridges
- Narrated tutorial levels
- Earthquakes to really put your bridges through their paces!
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User Reviews
Don't let the word "simulation" fool you, this is a very clean, pretty, easy to master, yet very challenging puzzle game. I bought it on a whim and regret nothing. While the game may not be visually stunning or incredibly detailed in simulation, this streamlined design ends up working incredibly well for setting the stage for creative problem solving. There is no right or wrong way to complete a level. In fact, every level is open-ended, although it never feels like I'm at a loss for what to do due to a very good difficulty curve, yet at the same time increasingly challenging requirements. Levels are bite-sized, so the game could easily be enjoyed during a short break, and toward higher difficulties requirements and resources tend to vary more and more ensuring that there is no collapse to a single working design. This is not the most graphically gorgeous game, nor does it provide the most extensive simulation, but neither is really needed to properly exercise the brain in the regio...
It's a fun bridge building game and I find it as the best of Steam in that category. There isn't really a whole lot to say. This game is a pretty traditional and well made bridge builder overall. It has a finished touch with a good user interface and alright graphics. Physics are mostly as they should be, although a few times some trucks fell through the road, but on the other hand those bridges were a bit crazy design anyway. There are some basic levels and then there are challenging ones. Level design can get almost surprisingly clever in some levels. I have a kind of long history with bridge building games and I know when I see a good one. If you have too, Bridge It would be an excellent purchase.
Bridge It+ ... a physics based construction game where the object is to span distances using different materials. You begin the game with only iron then steel.. as you progress through the levels you gain access/unlock more building materials allowing you to span greater distances etc... graphics and lighting are descent in this game, and can be altered without "waiting for time to change". Features such as stress / load / environmental tests are fun to play with. Triggering a 7.0 earthquake for example is a fun way to usually watch your creation decimated in a split second ιllιlı. My experience was over-all o.k.. I had some issues with controls/getting click features to respond accurately while building which slowed down the pace of the game. I don't see much activity regarding updates/patches, and the last "news" on the STEAM HUB was posted in NOV2013. I recommend this game for casual play if you just want to mess around with another "physics/construction" game ... BUT at @...
I can't believe I spent $20 on this game. Would be a great (FREE) browser game. Do not spend the money, it's not what you're looking for. Trust me.
there is more than one way to build a bridge. However this game disagrees, the simulator physics engine is extremely over sensitive and doesn't give you much in build options or flexability . Lets make an example you could be making a bridge to go over a small stream where in real life ive seen natives in Africa make stronger bridges out of bamboo however apparently solid iron buckles like tooth picks under no strain whats so ever. If your looking for a game of multiple unique ways of creating bridges this isnt the game theres only 1 right way to do it per level .
For the price it would be nice to have a bit more content. The higher levels are goofy, not at all realistic for a physics type game. Having a bridge that is only connected on one side of a ravine is realistic where again? I liked the challenge of the first bunch of levels but then you get to the hard levels and all you can do is scratch your head because it's way out there. If I were eligible for a refund, I'd ask for it, game was NOT worth my money.
When I play a game I want it to make me work for every milestone in it. If a game has to give you an achievement every five seconds to keep you playing it then it is not worth your time. That is what I love about this game. It starts you in some fairly simple levels where you can get to grips with the controls. Then in the harder stages of the game it takes more and more thought to make a bridge that is under budget and that looks nice. In the world of bridge building simulators this one stands out for it is not like some that have levels that take a few seconds and you're done. You actually have to plan out how each bridge is going to deliver the vehicle "safely" to the other sides. Some require a lot of out of the box plans, but they leave you with a great feeling of success after making the bridge work. It was one of my first buys on steam and gave me hours of enjoyment.
It's not a *bad* game but you have likely played a game just like it on the Web for free.
Unplayable, i do not advise playing this the buttons dont wok, the bridge collapses any chance it gets, you play around forever with the girders attempting to place them only to find they don't do what you want!. If they fixed some of these bugs i'd be able to potentially play this but untill then, if a then ever comes its a waste of time and money.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Win XP/Vista/7/8
- Processor: 1.0 GZh
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: Graphics card with Pixel and Vertex shader 2.0 support (Intel 915, Nvidia Geforce 4 ti, Ati Radeon 9500, or any newer card)
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 500 MB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Win XP/Vista/7/8
- Processor: 2.0 GZh
- Memory: 1024 MB RAM
- Graphics: ATI or NVidia card w/ 1024 MB RAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 500 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Bridge It + cost?
Bridge It + costs $6.99.
What are the system requirements for Bridge It +?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Win XP/Vista/7/8 Processor: 1.0 GZh Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: Graphics card with Pixel and Vertex shader 2.0 support (Intel 915, Nvidia Geforce 4 ti, Ati Radeon 9500, or any newer card) DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 500 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Win XP/Vista/7/8 Processor: 2.0 GZh Memory: 1024 MB RAM Graphics: ATI or NVidia card w/ 1024 MB RAM DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 500 MB available space
What platforms is Bridge It + available on?
Bridge It + is available on Windows PC.
Is Bridge It + worth buying?
Bridge It + has 69% positive reviews from 58 players.
When was Bridge It + released?
Bridge It + was released on Nov 18, 2013.
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