
Knowing exactly what to do is often followed by a tedious amount of building, tearing down and rebuilding.


Unfortunately, the solving is a lot more fun than the building. There are two parts to any Bridge Constructor Portal equation: figuring out what to do, then building it. The presence of the Portal mechanics also makes puzzles challenging and satisfying to solve. Portal fans will love the inclusion of these elements, and they make the game more than just Bridge Constructor with a Portal logo slapped next to it. It's not just about building bridges anymore it's about building a bridge that will support a vehicle after that vehicle bounces off repulsion gel, jumps through two portals and presses a button that drops a companion cube on a turret, eliminating it so the other vehicles can safely pass. The humor isn't the only piece of Portal that has intermingled with Bridge Constructor mechanics players will recognize from Portal and Portal 2 are integral to your construction. Portal's trademark humor is intact throughout, largely thanks to the presence of GLAdOS, who is voiced by the manipulative robot's original actor, Ellen McLain. Portal's dark humor is in swing right away answering any of the interview questions wrong will see your chair drop through a floor panel so you can be engulfed by the familiar incinerator (Pro tip: Do not say you'd make lemonade when asked what you should do if life gives you lemons). As the game begins, your character is one of many to be interviewed for a job. The whole shebang may seem like an unlikely coupling, but when you see Bridge Constructor Portal in action, it starts to make sense.
