Split into multiple chapters of helping the king construct bridges you will become a master architect of the land. What definitely feels like it could work well on numerous platforms performs quite well on the land of desktop. By creating bridges you will help the land bring in essential supplies, troop and even attempt to trap enemies thinking you built something stable. It was quite interesting and intuitive doing the building process. Easily stretching out pieces of material like wood, stone or string you construct the best for the task bridge you can. Now remember it won't always work out how to dream it up and it may take many positions to get it just right to allow passage. It may be frustrating at times to some, though the magic and time to spend with the game is your number of configurations. Some levels are far more intricate than others and it's just about finding what works for the task at hand. The differing chapters and their respective levels split up tasks quite well for unique experiences. With some trying to get items across or the even more interesting one require you to take out the opposition even though that was easy as I had accidently slayed so many of my own already. That in itself was quite hilarious seeing your bridge on the occasion just fall or collapse while troops were halfway across. From a simple mis-construction or completely faulty design it was neat working to repair them to make it eventually work out.
The whole medieval take on bridge building works well and fits within this constructive universe. There was enough levels and differing challenges available to give me a decent enough playtime throughout. Some may get frustrated with designs not working, but it's simple to fix up what you have done. I really did like seeing all the stress on systems and how differing things worked with a budget. It was almost too interesting and intricate with engineer individuals loving this.
In this you build bridges and get a good understanding of the articheture that's involved with this process. It's fascinating creation really and a relaxing game to play that's all about testing what works well with what. The story was not really existent, but there to pass time between the levels and create some sort of crisis reason for us to build. Those that love bridges, building things or engineers and even casuals will love this. Definitely worth giving this medieval look at bridge construction a try.
Bridge Constructor Medieval for PC
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