Turn back the clock a few centuries, to the time of knights and castles in new PC game.
#BRIDGE CONSTRUCTOR MEDIEVAL PC ANDROID#
"Portal returns in Bridge Constructor spin-off". "Bridge Constructor Stunts - Meccano on steroids". "Bridge Constructor Medieval doesn't fix what isn't broken". "The Reddit GIF that helped carry Bridge Constructor to the US App Store's top spot". Archived from the original on 3 January 2018. With the boost in North America, the game saw over 27 million free and paid downloads, and a "good seven-digit figure" in paid sales by March 2014, according to Gregor Ebert of Headup Games. Headup Games took initiative to offer sales on the game and cross-promote the other titles in the series. Each new rendition (playground, medieval, stunts) give gamers a new way to explore and prevail against challenges designed to test their limits and understanding of basic. Bridge Constructor: Medieval has a total rating by the online gaming community of 60. The multiple Bridge Constructor games have been an ongoing phenomenon in the gaming world since it’s initial release in 2011, and throughout it’s many subsequent releases. This created a large interest in the title, resulting it being the top paid iOS within 10 days of the image's posting. Bridge Constructor: Medieval released in 2014 is a Indie game published by Headup Games for the platforms Linux PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac. The post showed a GIF-image of a truck just making it across a bridge as it was collapsing underneath it. While it was generally successful in Europe and topped the app charts there, it didn't really catch on in North America until after a Reddit post by a player of the game within the "GamePhysics" subforum in March 2014. The first Bridge Constructor game, eponymous to the series, was released for Microsoft Windows on 1 December 2011. It shows the typical gameplay of the series, having constructed a bridge to the stage's limitations by testing that bridge by setting a vehicle (in this case, a tanker-truck) across it. The GIF image that was posted to Reddit that led to the success of Bridge Constructor in North America.