Bridge Constructor Playground hitting the European Wii U eShop on December 8
Towards the beginning of next month, Joindots will be bringing Bridge Constructor Playground to the European Wii U eShop. A listing on the store indicates that the title is planned for December 8.
As the title suggests, Bridge Constructor Playground is all about bridge building. You can create your own bridges over deep valleys, canals, and rivers in over 30 levels.
Continue on below for a trailer, and head past the break for more details with an official overview.
Bridge Constructor Playground offers people of all ages an introduction to the topic of “bridge building”. This game gives you the freedom to let your creative side run riot – nothing is impossible. Across 30 innovative levels you have to build bridges over deep valleys, canals or rivers. Following this your bridges will be subjected to a stress test to see whether they can support the weight of the cars and/or trucks which drive across them.
In comparison to the #1 hit Bridge Constructor, Bridge Constructor Playground offers an even easier entry to the game including an extensive tutorial. With no fixed budget, and next to no limitations on building materials, there are almost no limits: you can build and construct to your heart’s desire. Here you are free to do as you please and let the time fly by with creative bridge building. Experienced players will enjoy the challenges of the new badge system: for every bridge there are 5 badges to be won for which you must fulfill certain requirements. For example, building a bridge that can carry no more than a certain load limit. All of this, paired with a bright and friendly look, makes Bridge Constructor Playground an exciting and also educational experience for the whole family, offering hours of gaming fun.
KEY FEATURES32 Levels
5 Settings: City, Canyon, Beach, Mountains, Rolling hills
Survey map with unlocked worlds / levels
Extensive tutorial for easy entry to the game
New badge system for beginners and pros
4 different building materials: wood, steel, steel cable, concrete piles
Percentages and colored visualization of building material’s stress loads
Two different stress levels: car and truck
High score per Level