Get ready to step into the world of bridge engineering on Quest, as a familiar sandbox game is making its way to this platform with a host of exciting challenges. This week marks the arrival of Bridge Constructor Studio, promising a thrilling experience in both virtual and mixed reality settings on Quest devices.
Originally, Bridge Constructor Studio was supposed to make its debut last week, offering a unique spin on the classic bridge-building simulator for Quest users. It allows players to design, test, and refine their bridge creations. While its release was delayed, fans won’t have to wait much longer as it will finally hit the shelves on December 12th.
The game offers a comprehensive campaign featuring 70 different puzzles, challenging players to transport various vehicles from one point to another. To accomplish this, you’ll have access to a variety of construction materials, including wood, steel, cables, concrete pillars, and road sections.
What sets this version apart from previous flat-screen iterations and its main competitor, Poly Bridge, is its relaxed approach to budget and material limitations. By default, there are no constraints, but for those seeking an extra challenge, these restrictions can be activated for a chance to earn a special award.
Besides the main campaign, Bridge Constructor Studio includes a Scenario Creation Mode. This mode is perfect for budding engineers eager to create and play custom bridge-building scenarios. You can save up to 40 unique levels to your player profile, adding even more replayability to the game.
Developed by ClockStone STUDIO, the team behind both the flat-screen and VR versions of LEGO Bricktales (2023) and other installments of Bridge Constructor since its inception in 2011, the game is crafted with expertise and creativity.
Priced at an affordable $10, Bridge Constructor Studio launches exclusively for Quest 2 and 3. It’s a must-have for any quest owner keen on engineering challenges. You can find it available for download on the Horizon Store starting December 12th.