Bridge It + (2013)

Bridge It +
Genres:  Simulation
Tags: 
SingleplayerSteam CloudPhysicsBuilding
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Bridge It + is a physics-based simulation game where players design and build bridges to allow vehicles and boats to cross them without collapsing. The game features various challenging levels and includes mechanics such as earthquakes to test your designs.

Bridge It + is available on PC, and it can be played on Windows operating systems such as XP, Vista, 7, and 8.

The minimum system requirements for Bridge It + are: Windows XP/Vista/7/8, 1.0 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM, a graphics card supporting Pixel and Vertex shader 2.0, and 500 MB of available storage.

The recommended system requirements for Bridge It + are: Windows XP/Vista/7/8, 2.0 GHz processor, 1024 MB RAM, ATI or NVidia graphics card with 1024 MB RAM, and 500 MB of available storage.

Yes, Bridge It + includes narrated tutorial levels to help players understand the mechanics of building bridges and progressing through the game.

Yes, Bridge It + allows players to save and swap levels with friends, letting you challenge others with your creations.

Bridge It + offers 38 levels, ranging from novice to expert difficulty. In addition to vehicles like cars, trucks, and trains, players can also test their bridges with boats and drawbridges. The game also features natural disasters like earthquakes to further challenge your designs.

In Bridge It +, players must construct bridges using an intuitive editor. You must ensure your bridges are strong enough to support vehicles, freight trains, and boats. The game rewards clever and efficient designs, and bridges are tested with real-time simulations, including earthquakes.

Bridge It + was developed by Chronic Logic, a game development studio known for creating other simulation and puzzle games.

Bridge It + was released on November 18, 2013.

Yes, Bridge It + can be played offline after installation, though some features such as online level sharing may require an internet connection.

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