About This App
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Category
Simulation
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Installs
500K+
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Content Rating
Everyone
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Developer Email
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Privacy Policy
https://www.polybridge2.com/privacy.html
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Poly Bridge 2 is a physics-based bridge building and puzzle game that's a direct sequel to the popular original. It's primarily a PC game, available on Steam, but it also has a mobile version you can download for Android devices via the Google Play Store and for iOS on the App Store. The mobile app is a premium title, meaning you pay once to download and install it without any in-game purchases or intrusive ads interrupting your creative flow. On PC, it launched in 2020, and the mobile ports followed, bringing the intricate engineering fun to your phone or tablet. While exact install numbers fluctuate, it's a well-known title in its genre for anyone who enjoys a cerebral challenge. The one-time cost is very reasonable for the sheer amount of content you get, making it a fantastic value compared to free-to-play games loaded with microtransactions.
Playing Poly Bridge 2 is all about creative problem-solving. You're given a budget, a set of materials like wood and steel, and the goal to get a vehicle from point A to point B over a gap. The best part is there's no single right answer; your bridge can be a elegant, efficient masterpiece or a wildly chaotic, wobbly contraption that somehow just barely works—and both are incredibly satisfying. My favorite part is the 'stress test' phase, where you watch your creation hold (or spectacularly fail) under the weight of the crossing vehicle. The physics simulation is hilarious and rewarding, turning every successful crossing into a personal victory.
Compared to other bridge builders or physics puzzle games on Android, like the classic 'Bridge Constructor' series, Poly Bridge 2 stands out for its sandbox feel and its fantastic, integrated workshop. While Bridge Constructor offers more structured campaign puzzles, Poly Bridge 2 gives you incredible freedom in the Sandbox mode and access to thousands of player-made levels through the workshop directly in the app. As a real user, I'd recommend this game if you want less rigid constraints and more room for silly, inventive solutions. The charm is in the janky physics and the community content, which keeps the game fresh long after you've finished the main campaign. If you enjoy engineering puzzles but hate being told exactly how to solve them, this is the download for you.
Features
- Deep Physics Sandbox 🛠️: The core of the game is its robust and often hilarious physics engine. Unlike more rigid puzzle games, it allows for wildly creative and sometimes disastrous solutions, making every success feel earned.
- Massive Campaign & Sandbox Mode 📚: With over 100 campaign levels and a completely open Sandbox mode, the game offers immense value. You can follow structured challenges or just build crazy bridges for fun, providing hours of engagement.
- Integrated Workshop Community 🌐: This is a killer feature on the mobile ports. You can download and play an endless stream of user-created levels directly within the app, something many similar mobile games in this genre lack.
Pros
- Unmatched Creative Freedom 🎨: Compared to 'Bridge Constructor', Poly Bridge 2 feels less like a strict test and more like a creative toy. The wider variety of materials and the less restrictive puzzle design encourage you to think outside the box.
- Hilarious & Rewarding Physics 😂: The way bridges bend, twist, and catastrophically fail is pure entertainment. This "fun factor" in the simulation sets it apart from drier, more technical engineering games.
- Incredible Long-Term Value 💰: The combination of a lengthy campaign, sandbox mode, and the player workshop means the game never really ends. It's a one-time purchase that offers more content than many live-service games.
Cons
- Steep Learning Curve for Newcomers 📈: The game throws you in the deep end with its tools and physics. Players new to the genre might find the initial challenges more frustrating than games like 'World of Goo', which has a gentler introduction.
- Mobile Controls Can Be Finicky 📱: While the port is solid, precise node placement and hydraulics adjustment on a small touchscreen isn't as smooth as using a mouse on PC. It works, but it requires more patience.
- Campaign Can Feel Repetitive 🔁: After dozens of levels, the core loop of "build a bridge for this vehicle" doesn't change much. The workshop community is essential to combat this, but the base campaign lacks the variety of objectives found in some puzzle games.
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