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Bridge It Plus - Review
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Bridge It Plus - ReviewPosted:

Craig
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Motto: 2b || !2b
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Motto: 2b || !2b
Bridge It Plus


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Synopsis
Bridge It is about building a bridge that doesn't break, although watching your bridge creation break and plunge a train into the watery depths below can be half the fun.
Set in the picturesque surroundings of sparse deserts and dense forests it is your task to strategically design and construct an engineering masterpiece. Watch in eager anticipation as unsuspecting motorists, heavy freight trains and tourist riverboats approach. Will your solution stand up to the test or will tons of mangled steel be sent plummeting into the river below?




Gameplay
Now, I'm going to say this from the start, this game isn't for me. And the only reason I'm reviewing this, is because it interests me. You start this game, choose a level and number within that level then have to build a bridge out of the materials provided. Each level you're given a set budget and cannot go over that. Without playing the tutorial, you'd be 100% lost, I was. I though I could play it rouge but I was so wrong. Without the tutorial, I would have uninstalled and never played it again. But it can be 'fun' when you know what you're doing. (Just like any game i suppose)! But this isn't a game you'll get tens of hours of fun out of, it's a game you come back to every now and again, to try something new. But I like that aspect of it.




Graphics
The graphics are okay, nothing special. But for this type of game you don't need the super high detailed graphics, as you're more focused on what you're building than the scenery. Now don't get me wrong, the better the graphics it always seems the make the game better to play, but in this case it's just not needed. Anything more high end would have just been a waste. The water detail is the best in my opinion, it has great flow and splashes against the sides of the walls you're building on, that in itself is a nice touch.




Controls
Everything is controlled by the mouse, hardly anything you do on the keyboard is useful to the game. Only ESC haha, but that's a given. To zoom in and out all you do is scroll up and down on the sroll wheel on your mouse, it doesn't get any easier than that right? I have a gaming mouse, which means it has a few extra buttons here and there, but these don't even seem to get used in this game, which i thought was very odd. But you get used to it. Overall a very easy game to play.




System Requirements


Minimum:
OS: Win XP/Vista/7/8
Processor: 1.0 GZh
Memory: 512 MB RAM
Graphics: Graphics card with Pixel and Vertex shader 2.0 support (Intel 915, Nvidia Geforce 4 ti, Ati Radeon 9500, or any newer card)
DirectX: Version 9.0
Hard Drive: 500 MB available space

Recommended:
OS: Win XP/Vista/7/8
Processor: 2.0 GZh
Memory: 1024 MB RAM
Graphics: ATI or NVidia card w/ 1024 MB RAM
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Hard Drive: 500 MB available space






Ratings
Gameplay - 6/10
Graphics - 7/10
Controls - 9/10
Overall - 7/10

It's an okay game if you like boring ones. If you get what I mean. Only get this game if you fancy some quiet time building bridges.
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