Frozen bridges
by indigames
Frozen bridges
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Description
This is an interesting puzzle game for those who love design and construction . The essence of the game is very simple and clear even to a child - you have to build a bridge , driving a vehicle in which you have chosen will get to the next level .
Need to build a successful bridge , using a variety of designs : the roadbed , ropes and props. If you do it right , your machine will rush on through the drifts and icy prigrady .
Construction of the bridge - it is responsible , and without knowledge of the physical laws can not do here . Complexity increases from level to level , passing each of which offers the player access to new transport.
Full version of the game contains 46 levels and 5 different machines. Each of them has its landscape , its road and its bridge, which should be built, to pave the way to your rover forward towards new adventures .
FAQ
What is Frozen Bridges?
Frozen Bridges is a physics-based puzzle game developed by IndiGames where you build bridges to help vehicles cross icy obstacles.
How do you play Frozen Bridges?
In Frozen Bridges, you use construction tools to design and build bridges strong enough for vehicles to safely pass over icy gaps.
What is the main objective in Frozen Bridges?
The main goal in Frozen Bridges is to create stable bridges that allow cars and trucks to cross from one side of each level to the other without collapsing.
How is progression structured in Frozen Bridges?
Progression in Frozen Bridges is based on completing increasingly challenging levels, each requiring you to design more complex and durable bridges.
What makes Frozen Bridges unique among bridge building games?
Frozen Bridges stands out for its icy, winter-themed environments and the added challenge of building stable structures on slippery terrain.
Comments
Koldento
May. 15, 2016
It's way too unrealistic and easy. The concept is old and no new mechanics were introduced, but seems like a great game. Unfortunately, these 10 easy levels doesn't make me get the feeling of "mastering" it and there is no way I'd ever purchase the full version. 3/5