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Become an appraised engineer and architect! Bridge Constructor is now available DRM-free on GOG.COM. Create and design your own constructions and watch the cars and trucks pass over them - or see them fall and crash while your inferior creations collapse due to weight and the laws of physics.

Apart from the original Bridge Constructor game, also sci-fi themed Bridge Constructor Portal and more historical Bridge Constructor Medieval are available DRM-free in our store. All three mentioned above games from Headup studio come with 50% discounts that will end on 13th August, at 3 PM UTC. Also until 13th August 2020, 1 PM UTC, if you buy Bridge Constructor, Bridge Constructor Portal, and Bridge Constructor Medieval at the same time, you'll get the Bridge Constructor game for free.

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I love the Bridge Constructors.
Which is why I already own these.
It's good that we got Bridge Constructor series, but it's a shame we didn't get Avencast ( https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/avencast_rise_of_the_mage ) and GREED – Black Border ( https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/greed_black_border ) from same developer (ClockStone).
Not one of the games using Valve-owned intellectual property I would have expected to show up here first, but beggars can't be choosers I guess.
...Bridge Constructor Portal... PORTAL! I would have imagined this being a STEAM exclusive game. Does that mean Valve games coming to GOG? Portal 3? Half-Life 3?
These games look great. For someone who loves Portal, the Bridge Constructor Portal sounds awesome.
Thank you GOG and Devs.
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Seriously, is there a reason GOG has been pushing the newsletter so much lately? Because I don't know about others here, but this kind of thing always has the exact opposite effect on me, and at this point I don't think I'd sign up even if they were giving away free games every week :P

That said, seeing an actual (sort of) Portal game is kind of surreal. In a good way.
Post edited August 06, 2020 by Breja
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MadalinStroe: ...Bridge Constructor Portal... PORTAL! I would have imagined this being a STEAM exclusive game. Does that mean Valve games coming to GOG? Portal 3? Half-Life 3?
This is not the first game with Source Engine to appear in GOG (For example, Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines). Unfortunately, this is not in any way a sign of the release of games from Valve itself here.
In the end, Valve used to behave exactly like Epic: they made Hal-Life 2 an exclusive of their digital store, thus forcing many to install Steam client. Old-timers still remember that then it also caused seething and a lot of discontent. They are unlikely to give up this exclusivity of their games in order to earn a penny on this games on GOG.
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Breja: Seriously, is there a reason GOG has been pushing the newsletter so much lately? Because I don't know about others here, but this kind of thing always has the exact opposite effect on me, and at this point I don't think I'd sign up even if they were giving away free games every week :P

That said, seeing an actual (sort of) Portal game is kind of surreal. In a good way.
They didn't learn that lesson when they screwed up with Thronebreaker ad. This means that they are doomed to repeat this mistake again. The result will be appropriate.
Post edited August 06, 2020 by Loger13
Here's an idea for a new DLC:

"Corrupt government contract"

Where you have to build bridges where the cost is marked up so the corrupt govt officials can get their share and you build the bridge strong enough for one or two car before you gtfo of there before the bridge collapsed
I see the Portal version has a level editor, but none is mentioned in the other two. Am I assuming correctly that the feature doesn't exist for those?
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MadalinStroe: ...Bridge Constructor Portal... PORTAL!
And it's probably the closest thing we'll ever see on here to an actual Valve game. =P
Will there be gog connect on these at some point?
Nice! Not my cup of tea but the more the merrier.

How about Avencast?
Never thought I'd see the Companion Cube on GOG.
I believe I own two of these from some bundle I bought ages ago. From what I remember, they're casual as casual can get - and they definitely look like mobile games - but they were lots of fun nonetheless. Besides, I always like when gog expands their portfolio a bit.

Only thing that slightly irks me is the aggressive newsletter-pushing. Do the German language newsletters still talk down to the subscribers like they're some 5 year old who has to ask his parents for permission to use their credit card first or have they fixed that?
Nice release! I already own Bridge Constructor and although it works well in Wine I'm tempted to re-buy it because of the Linux version. Is this a native Linux port?