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Bridge constructor game review
Bridge constructor game review








bridge constructor game review
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Simple triangles and engineering won’t be enough to complete your objectives, so bring your thinking hat, because the puzzles here are going to take some serious thinking. Not only must you create structurally sound bridges, platforms and ramps, but now you’re going to have to manage with propulsion gel, turrets, and of course, portals.

bridge constructor game review

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Luckily that’s the case here!īridge Constructor on its own was an entertaining game, but once you attach a huge license with unique gameplay like Portal, it takes it to a whole new level. I know for myself, if GLaDOS is included, count me in. Well, someone has already thought of this, mashing up Portal and Bridge Constructor, aptly titled Bridge Constructor Portal. You could seemingly attach its premise to almost any other game and strike gold. It’s got such a fan base behind it and has become synonymous with puzzle games.

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That is just a minor personal thing though and I can highly recommend jumping in with Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead as a new player, but also say there is plenty there for fans of the series too.There’s no denying that Portal is going to stand the test of time and forever be on many top gaming lists well into the future. I don’t think I have played two versions for Bridge Constructor on the same system yet, which is a bit infuriating and whilst I can’t blame the devs for that, part of me would rather see them use Bridge Constructor as a platform and bring new themes to it on a regular basis, much in the way Zen Studios do with Pinball FX. I enjoyed the original Bridge Constructor but found Stunts and Medievil to be completely average, which came very close to me avoiding Portal altogether, but that along with this release of The Walking Dead has been a return to form and a great way to use popular licences. Again going beyond just finding a way across was a lovely addition to the gameplay and added an extra layer to proceedings. There is a good balance overall and I really enjoyed taking my time to logically think about the solutions to the problems laid out in front of me. At the point I was starting to think I was done I found the game was starting to wrap up. It does feel stale towards the latter stages, but I think the developers realised this. There is a lot of thought behind the game and a solid many hours to wade through. What is impressive though, is this doesn’t feel like a cheap cash-in using brand recognition for quick and easy sales and marketing. Yet adding these licences adds something to them that will draw you in.

bridge constructor game review

As Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead could have simply been a generic zombie theme, much as Portal could have just been a sci-fi theme. The licences acquired by Clockstone feel odd ones to get. Much like Bridge Constructor: Portal before it, the theme adds some neat new mechanics to the game that make it feel like a generally fresh entry and seems to use the theme as just a starting point and a reason to do that different thing. It is here the game deviates enough from the original ideas to make The Walking Dead a worthy purchase that is more than a themed re-skin. Yes, you need to escort the survivors across safely, but you also need to stop the horde getting through. This time out it is the survivors of the post-apocalyptic zombie outbreak. In the past that has been vehicles, people, etc. The core concepts are still in place, with you needing to construct a bridge that allows subjects to cross. The fact that many still haven’t experienced it is a shame.īridge Constructor: The Walking Dead is the latest spin on the game. It is probably the most well ported but least known series out there. I had to look it up and saw that Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead is the sixth entry over an 8-year span.Īs a series it has been on phones, consoles, PC, Mac, handhelds and I am sure will see a next-gen port at some point too. Bridge Constructor is one of those titles that I am not exactly sure how many times I have played it, nor how many versions there have been.










Bridge constructor game review