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Bridge Constructor Portal

June 24, 2024

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Enter the Aperture Science Enrichment Center and experience Bridge Constructor Portal – the unique merging of the classic Portal™ and Bridge Constructor™ games.
As a new employee in the Aperture Science test lab, it's your job to build bridges, ramps, slides, and other constructions in 60 test chambers and get the Bendies safely across the finish line in their vehicles.

Make use of the many Portal gadgets, like portals, propulsion gel, repulsion gel, aerial faith plates, cubes, and more to bypass the sentry turrets, acid pools and laser barriers, solve switch puzzles, and make it through the test chambers unscathed.

Let Ellen McLain, the original voice of GLaDOS, guide you through the tutorial, and learn all the tips and tricks that make a true Aperture Science employee.
The bridge is a lie!

Features:
- The merging of two worlds: the first Bridge Constructor™ with an official Portal™ license
- Create complex constructions in the Aperture Science labs
- Let GLaDOS accompany you through tricky physics adventures
- Use portals, aerial faith plates, propulsion gel, repulsion gel, and much more to master the complicated tasks
- Evade dangers such as sentry turrets, emancipation grills, laser fields, and acid
- Help your Bendies cross the finish line – on their own or in a convoy
- Google Play Game Services Achievements
- Tablets supported
- Gamepads supported

If you encounter any issues or have any feedback, please let us know: [email protected]

Enjoy Bridge Constructor Portal!

Play it on NVIDIA Shield!

Latest Version

Version
7.0
Update
June 24, 2024
Developer
Headup
Apps
Puzzle
Platforms
Android
Downloads
928,407
License
$1.99
Package Name
com.headupgames.bridgeconstructorportal
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User Reviews

A Google user

6 years ago

From literally the first minutes of gameplay I can tell that this game is amazing and hilarious. The first thing I noticed is how intuitive the controls are, drag from a point to place a bridge or support, click to change between the two, double click to delete and hold to move, I was honestly thinking that the controls would be bad, alright at best, but I can say that for certain that these controls are literally the best they could possibly be. And be next thing I noticed was how when moving a part it puts it above your finger, originally I thought my screen wasn't calibrated but I then realised that, in a game that needs precise placement, this is perfect, it let's you see where the part is exactly and I think that is absolutely genius. Of course, you can't forget the trademark portal humor makes this game absolutely perfect. And for the low low price of 7.99 Australian bucks this game is a steal

A Google user

4 years ago

Well worth the money, very polished and fairly easy to navigate once you get used to zooming in to place things. You just gotta push through the initial phase of it feeling a bit fiddly, couple levels in and you really start enjoying it. You also start to feel like you are finding a different solution to the one they expect you to find, which I really enjoy in any game. Very well made.

Byron Cline

2 years ago

15 levels in so far... Very fun, good portal humour, puzzle seem like they may get crazy in the future. Well worth a sale price, and probably even worth full price! Bought the DLC in advance if finishing the original levels because I know it will be good. No bugs or hangups I've seen yet, so fingers crossed. Controls are the only drawback I've noticed, becasue it's hard to see under my fingers while placing tiny dots, but they do a little offset, and zooming in helps a lot!

John H

4 years ago

Very simple and easy to understand. A bit pricy compared to others and it doesn't have enough banter to justify the price either. That being said it is a very good game that's well presented and occasionally amusing. Controls are well integrated and the puzzles are very satisfying to play about with. My only wish is that they'd include some preformed shapes as your finger often blocks the view as you try to form triangles, but it's a minor issue.

Mark Maloba

1 year ago

TOO MUCH FUN! There's more than one way to solve each of the levels and exploring them is what makes the experience so enjoyable! Plus the physics element really adds a twist where you might have a structure stable enough for one car, but hold your breath as it buckles and shakes under the weight of the convoy! A+ experience 😄

Mike Reed

2 years ago

Awesome just plan awesome!! This a challenging game. I am on level 40 and I am stuck!!. Had the game a little over a week I believe. But man it's freaking addictive. Awesome job Devs, Awesome job!!..... UPDATE: I have finished it all 60 levels. Some were pretty difficult and some were super easy and some o was just plan lucky. Lol....Looking forward to see more levels. Also at the end of the game you are allowed to buy it again and I believe it has 30 more levels where you get to place portals.

Austin Moore

2 years ago

Great game with humor and challenge. Some puzzles made me go back and check best practices. It's a great feeling getting past a room that's had you sick for a while. Only gripe is that some levels you need to jump and getting the cart to have the trajectory it needs to clear the level requires some trial and error. There are levels with jumps built into the level that work perfectly

A Google user

4 years ago

So I originally had it as a 5 star but I changed it to a 4 star because when I opened the app a few days after I downloaded it. The game erased my data but other than that it's a great game. Bridge Constructor and Portal is a great game. It adds a whole new way of solving puzzles making it more addictive than the other Bridge Construction games

Christopher Wright

1 year ago

Tedious. I want to like this game, but the controls lead to a bad experience. Expect your finger to block visibility, drag and create bridge segments by accident, and unintentionally toggle bridge types when trying to scroll the camera... A LOT. And I have small fingers! Yikes. --- My suggestion to the devs would be a virtual trackball that moves a cursor while building, to snap nearby bridge segments together, and an option that "stamps" out triangular supports.

A Google user

5 years ago

Good game on the whole. Towards the end, it feels more fiddly than challenging, meaning you spend more time trying to get everything positioned just so than you do trying to understand how to solve the level. There are only 60 levels, so once you've beaten them all, there is nothing more to do. If the idea of a portal-themed bridge builder sounds fun to you, you'll probably enjoy it.

Matt G

3 years ago

Fun game with a few annoyances. I wasn't to be able to place struts without starting at a connect point. Since physics don't apply during build mode, i don't see why i shouldn't be able to. Also moving a strut/cable, the long press for that is too long imo. Needs to be halved, after 29 levels completed I'm STILL drawing new struts instead of moving them every time i try. Otherwise fun time killer

P Allen

3 years ago

Pleasant enough game, but then I connected a controller. Did not expect anything, but was nicely surprised by FULL CONTROLLER SUPPORT!! Made the game a genuine pleasure to play compared to the touch interface. Pinch to zoom is super laggy to the point of being nearly useless and my finger, understandably (though frustrating at the same time), gets in the way. Otherwise it's a great game! I got it on play pass, but would pay 5 bucks to own. Too bad Portal can't be ported to android...

E M

3 years ago

Touch controls suck but good game. The use of portals and general items from the portal game make this a very very fun bridge builder. Other than level 53, all levels are an enjoyable level of challenging. Unfortunately the touch screen controls are inaccurate for some reason and also don't pick up inputs very often. If you're using a phone with less than 6" of screen size, it will be very challenging to play. I have a Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. The stylus doesn't work for some reason.

A Google user

5 years ago

Love the portal games, so I was excited to see what this game was about. Love the quirky sense of humor, and graphics. But unfortunately, the game got kinda boring for me. Plus the controls require small fingers and surgical hands to get the bridges straight and how you want it. Which was my deal breaker. The physics are realistic which is nice and I am definitely happy to see a game without ads and can be played offline. Which is a breath of fresh air.

Tabitha Eacker

4 years ago

I am a huge fan of portal, and was expecting disappointment with this different concept phone game in the portal world. However... I was not disappointed at all! I am very impressed with the physics of the game, and the ability to complete levels any way you want. It's not so simple that you can just burn through levels, but it also never becomes frustrating or seems too difficult. Highly recommended for killing many hours of time.

A Google user

5 years ago

Talk about addictive!! I had an issue with my phone and in the process of switching to a new phone (twice) all of my data for this game was erased (twice). I was almost to the end when it happened the first time, but it didnt matter......bc I was still jazzed about playing it again. Now i feel incomplete without this game in my life. I would love to see a sequel to the Portal edition!!!! That would be flipping AWESOME!!!

A Google user

5 years ago

soooo... it's kind of fun and the production values are great but it's not polished. The controls are very touchy. And it feels like there should be way easier methods of creating bridge joints. and why on Earth this game does not have auto triangles is frustrating. Polybridge is far superior in it's controls and bridge building simplicity. This game however excels in graphics and voice over work. It was produced much better. I'd say the gameplay is about even.

SPED

4 years ago

I like a lot about this game. You build bridges to help cars get from start to exit. Plenty of fun here. My main gripes with it are: 1) The game keeps track of how much you've SPENT on building materials, but there is no limit. There should be some kind of achievement for spending less or resources should be limited. 2) The physics seemed a little inconsistent. I could move something on one structure slightly, and another structure entirely would behave differently, which was annoying.

Joel & Karin

3 years ago

This is a high-quality game & it's great to see something Portal-themed for Android. Each level is a single screen & you build bridges etc. to get the carts to where they need to go, often traversing comically convoluted setups. It can be hilarious to see the carts flying through the air. Biggest negative: some higher levels are hair-pullingly finicky, such that it can take more than an hour getting things just #@%& right, tempting you to rage quit. I played on a tablet; I wonder if it's worse on a phone.

Hunter Musselman

6 months ago

Personally I couldn't even make it past the second level because the controls were so janky. I imagine it would be way better playing on a tablet, but the inability to move the screen or zoom in while placing portals, paired with the de-sync from the portal I'm placing and my finger, made playing it simply impossible, as my device wasn't big enough to do everything without zooming in. It looks great and I would love to play more of it, but unfortunately it's completely unplayable on my device

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