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Puzzle BoomBit Games. Your browser does not support the video tag. Automate the predictable in Build a Bridge and transform your gameplay with Macros. Play Build a Bridge on one window.

And chat with your friend on the other. And start creating fresh instances or clone an existing one. Replicate what you are doing on the main instance on all other instances. Level up faster, play more. Write and run a set of commands to automate repeated tasks.

Trigger the command by assigning it to any key. Eco Mode Keep your PC running smoothly even with multiple instances. Read Less Read More. Browse More by BoomBit Games. Hunt Royale. Archery Club. Similar Games. Cut The Rope. New features and levels will appear each month. Added 15 new levels. Upgraded Physics Engine. Now also available for Windows Phone. Stay informed about special deals, the latest products, events, and more from Microsoft Store.

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See System Requirements. Available on PC Mobile device. Description BridgeBuilder is a simple puzzle game designed for Windows 8. Show More. What's new in this version Added 15 new levels.

In fact, why don't we dispense with the screenshots and enjoy two and a half minutes of my bridges failing on video! Though I consider the final clip less of a failure and more of a creative success. Something else worth pointing out: three days after buying Bridge Project, I'm still playing it, which is unusual for this column, as you may have noticed.

Also, I am actually getting better at building bridges as I play. I finally figured out how bridge pistons work: I'd been placing them under the bridge, trying to lift the entire structure up, instead of just lifting a portion so the boat can pass underneath.

Also, it helps if you unlock the joints so the portion of the bridge can actually, you know, be lifted. Though they'll never be tourist attractions or make an appearance on a postcard, my bridges start working, inasmuch as they don't immediately collapse when driven on. I'm getting the hang of suspension bridges, too, and I've probably unlocked about 40 of the 48 maps the game comes with.

A couple of mt bridges even look sort-of-almost-kinda nice. Conclusion : I am a bridge builder! A terrible one, but still, I haven't enjoyed being this terrible at a game in a long time. There's also an expert mode which I have not tried for obvious reasons, a map editor for creating your own levels, and a real-time stress analysis feature that turns the portions of your bridge bright red if they are under undue pressure, allowing you to easily spot your bridge's Achilles heel, or in my case, Achilles heel, elbow, wrist, femur, ribcage and spine:.

You should be a bridge builder too. I definitely recommend you give Bridge Project a try. Worth it! Chris started playing PC games in the s, started writing about them in the early s, and finally started getting paid to write about them in the late s. Following a few years as a regular freelancer, PC Gamer hired him in , probably so he'd stop emailing them asking for more work.

Chris has a love-hate relationship with survival games and an unhealthy fascination with the inner lives of NPCs. He's also a fan of offbeat simulation games, mods, and ignoring storylines in RPGs so he can make up his own. Christopher Livingston.



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