
- Bridge Constructor Studio brings creative bridge-building with 3D dioramas and physics-based puzzle challenges.
- The game offers an intuitive building system, no budget limits, optional challenges, 70 puzzles, unique biomes, vehicles, and more.
- You can create up to five player profiles so your friends and family can play without affecting your progress.
Headup, known for Rigid Force Redux, and more, has announced that their physics-based puzzle sandbox sim, Bridge Constructor Studio, is set to launch on Android, iOS, PC, Xbox Series, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Switch on July 17. Developed by ClockStone Studio, this title is the latest addition to the best-selling series.
Master the art of bridge-building across stunning animated biomes
Bridge Constructor Studio delivers a new take on the classic bridge-building experience, blending the charm of animated 3D mini-dioramas with creative, physics-based gameplay. As a bridge architect, you can design your structures, start the simulation, and check if your bridges can handle the pressure.

What excites me is the variety of unique bridge-building puzzles spread across five beautiful biomes, from snowy canyons to cityscapes. With seven vehicles and various materials like wood, steel, cables, concrete pillars, and roadways, there’s a lot you can work with as you build your structures.
Unleash your creativity with limitless building and optional challenges
Moreover, you can freely experiment and design without any budget or material limitations in this game. Still, if you like challenges, you can try to build within a set budget while keeping everything stable for an extra reward.
I must say that this looks so full of potential, with its stunning visuals, creative sandbox gameplay, 70 challenging puzzles, no restrictions, unique biomes and vehicles, support for five player profiles, and more. I’m looking forward to trying out this title on mobile when it launches.
Bridge Constructor Studio is set to launch on Android, iOS, PC, Xbox Series, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Switch on July 17. If you’re eager to try it out, you can go ahead and play the demo on Steam.
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