The successful Bridge Constructor brand with more than 50 million downloads worldwide makes its “PlayStation” debut soon. Become an appraised bridge engineer and architect, create and design your own constructions and watch cars and trucks pass over them – or see them fall and crash while your inferior creations collapse due to weight and the laws of physics! The PlayStation 4 version will have improved high definition graphics, global high scores, intuitive joypad controls and also includes the SlopeMania Add-On with more levels, a new setting and sloping roads. You can watch the PlayStation 4 trailer for Bridge Constructor below.
Become an appraised bridge engineer and architect, create and design your own constructions and watch the cars and trucks pass over them – or see them fall and crash while your inferior creations collapse due to weight and the laws of physics. The PlayStation 4 version features improved graphics, global high scores, intuitive joypad controls and also includes the SlopeMania add-on with additional 24 levels, a new setting and sloping roads. Choose from a range of materials for each individual bridge, such as wood, steel, cables, or concrete pillars. Use the appropriate materials and stay within budget to build the perfect bridge. The choice of materials enables you to build each bridge in almost infinite variety – your budget is the only limit. So get on the drawing board and set your imagination and creativity free.
The game is set to have a number of features, including:
- 40 Levels on the island nation of Camatuga
- Slopemania: 24 “sloping” levels incl. especially tricky crazy levels
- 6 Settings: city, canyon, beach, mountains, hills, grotto
- Map with unlocked worlds and levels
- 4 different building materials: wood, steel, cables, concrete pillars
- Color coded load indicator for different building materials
- Three different load bearing levels: car, truck and tank truck
- Intuitive gamepad controls
The game is set to be released on PlayStation 4 on December 13.
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Thanks for the post. It will be wonderful for gamers
OK, I've played it to death on Steam, but it will be interesting to see if the PS4 version brings enough new features to the table to make it worth the platform jump. Higher graphics are great, but they need to add more unique features. 24 new levels is a good start though!