Xbox One Getting Bridge Constructor Game With "High Definition" Graphics
Physics-based puzzle-style game makes console debut this Friday.
After more than 35 million downloads across PC and mobile devices, the Bridge Constructor series is coming to console. German independent developer Head Up Games announced this week that the game will launch on Xbox One this coming Friday, August 21. A PlayStation 4 edition was not announced.
Bridge Constructor is a physics-based puzzle-style game where you design and construct bridges. Your goal is to build them such that cars and tracks can safely pass over them--but it doesn't always work out.
Thankfully, your bridges of questionable structural integrity won't hurt anyone.
The Xbox One edition of Bridge Constructor has "improved high definition graphics" and global leaderboards, while controls have been re-done for controllers. In addition, the package comes with the game's SlopeMania expansion, which adds more levels and, as its name suggests, sloping roads.
For a closer look at the Xbox One edition of Bridge Constructor, take a look at the trailer below. Pricing was not announced.
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Bridge Constructor is currently available on Steam, iTunes, and Google Play. A Medieval version of the game is also available.
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