Sure thing. Let’s take a little detour through my brain:
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Alright, here we go. So, there’s this game, right? It’s called Bridge Constructor Studio, and it’s finally hit the shelves on PC VR, PlayStation VR, and PS VR2. Crazy, right? Developed by these folks at ClockStone Studio—if you know LEGO Bricktales, you know them—and out there in the world thanks to Headup. It made its mysterious debut on Quest last December, almost like it was trying to be all secretive. Or, you know, just exclusive or whatever.
Now, it’s everywhere. Like, all the screens everywhere, flatscreen and otherwise, with a sprinkle of VR magic if you’re on PC or PlayStation. And, seriously—can you believe this is the first time it’s gotten into VR? This series has been doing its thing since 2011, yet here we are. Finally.
The game itself? It’s got this campaign—70 puzzles, they say. It’s like staring at a tiny 3D world right in front of you. You get these different vehicles with their quirks, and materials like wood, steel, or concrete to play around with. No budget limits, but keeping it cheap makes you look good or something. Get a little reward, maybe a pat on the back.
And these puzzles, yeah? They’re scattered across five biomes—snowy canyons, valleys, that kind of vibe. Different vehicles give them a go, too. From lumbering transporters to zippy pizza vans. Handy, especially if you’ve got roommates who want to build without wrecking your masterpiece. Five profile slots for that very reason.
Available right now, whether you’re loyal to Steam, GOG, EGS, PlayStation, or anytime you’re rocking the Meta Quest. Though, heads up: Mixed reality? Only for the cool kids with Quest 3.
Alright, that’s it. Go build your dreams. Or bridges. Or whatever makes sense.
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