Okay, so you know that game? Bridge Constructor Studio? Yeah, it’s just dropped on like every VR platform you can think of—PC VR, PlayStation VR, and even the snazzy PS VR2. It’s that brainchild of ClockStone Studio. Ever heard of them? They’re the ones behind LEGO Bricktales. And Headup’s publishing it, just so you know.
So, back in December, it was like you could only get it on Quest, almost as if they wanted it all exclusive-like. But now? It’s everywhere. Well, kinda. It popped up in all major flatscreen places but with optional VR modes for the PC and PlayStation folks—finally bringing some chaotic physics fun to a head-spinning virtual reality realm since they’ve been at this whole bridge-building gig since 2011. Crazy, huh?
And you wouldn’t believe it—there’s this 70-puzzle campaign thingy. Imagine a miniature world where you’re fiddling with these tiny bridges like some sort of mad architect. You’ve got wood, steel, concrete pillars, or whatever lying around to build these things. Honestly, the materials list feels like a wild buffet. No budget cap or material restrictions here either—well, unless you wanna score some swanky rewards by keeping things under budget. Who even does that though?
Oh, and the places you’ll end up! Five wild biomes. Think snowy canyons, valleys, you get the drift, right? And the vehicles are all over the place—from big transporter trucks to your everyday pizza delivery van. Plus, they’ve got five profile slots so your progress stays untouched by siblings or any other would-be bridge overlords.
Anyway, it’s out now on Steam, GOG, EGS, PlayStation, and Meta Quest. But here’s the kicker—they saved mixed reality stuff just for Quest 3. Why? No clue. They must know what they’re doing… or just winging it like the rest of us.