King of Bridges

King of Bridges

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King of Bridges

Rating:
3.5
Released: June 01, 2010
Last updated: June 01, 2010
Developer: keybol

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Description

Solve puzzles by connecting bridges to islands. The population on the island must equal the number of bridges connected to it. All islands must be interconnected, and no bridge must cross. Simple enough? Try it! Good luck and have fun!

How to Play

Use your mouse to play

FAQ

What is King of Bridges?

King of Bridges is a puzzle strategy game created by Keybol, where you build bridges to connect islands and score points.

How do you play King of Bridges?

In King of Bridges, you place bridge pieces between islands on a grid to form networks, making sure each island's connection requirements are met.

Who developed King of Bridges?

King of Bridges was developed by Keybol, an independent game developer known for creating puzzle and strategy games.

What is the main gameplay loop in King of Bridges?

The main gameplay loop in King of Bridges involves strategically connecting islands with bridges while maximizing your score and completing each levelโ€™s objectives.

Is King of Bridges available as a multiplayer or single-player game?

King of Bridges is a single-player puzzle game designed for solo play and features progressively challenging levels.

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moorsy

Jul. 17, 2011

21
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I think this game'd be much easier to play if the buttons to connect the bridges were on the islands or involved clicking and dragging in the direction needed. As they are right now, it looks much too cluttered.

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dumdy5

Sep. 29, 2012

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it's not a copy of a game. it's like calling every version of sudoku a copy just because someone else invented the puzzle. however this version is a bit hard on the eyes with the backgrounds and the arrows

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Penultima

Feb. 26, 2011

17
0

Kinda grueling after a while, but a fun game.

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Saufsoldat

Jun. 02, 2010

79
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Most of these "alternate solutions" are just people forgetting that bridges must not cross.

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Roland1995

Jun. 02, 2010

164
24

I Hate the constant bouncing arrow on the botton right corner!