Bridge Trek
- March 12, 2018
- Another Planet
Face your fear of heights! Bridge Trek provides you with a safe environment to conquer your gephyrophobia or acrophobia in virtual reality. Build your way up from the pillow padded first bridge, to the perilous glass bridge in the sky!
Reviews
- The game offers a beautiful and relaxing environment, particularly the serene Japanese garden and koi pond.
- Bridge Trek is a great experience for those looking to overcome their fear of heights, with various bridges to cross at one's own pace.
- It's a free app that provides a peaceful escape, making it a worthwhile download for VR users seeking a calming experience.
- The game is prone to crashing and has significant functionality issues, making it difficult to enjoy for extended periods.
- There is a lack of interactivity and content, with limited activities beyond walking around and crossing bridges.
- Controls can be awkward, and the experience may feel short-lived and not particularly engaging for players without a fear of heights.
- graphics5 mentions
- 40 % positive mentions
- 20 % neutral mentions
- 40 % negative mentions
The graphics are generally appreciated for their beauty and relaxing environments, though some users note inconsistencies, particularly in vegetation details, leading to mixed opinions about the overall visual quality.
“The graphics are very nice, the environment is relaxing and actually quite beautiful.”
“The visuals are mostly good, especially for a free app.”
“The graphics are kind of poor.”
“There were some puzzling decisions in the vegetation graphics.”
- gameplay1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay is generally praised for its engaging mechanics and fluid controls, offering a satisfying experience that keeps players invested. However, some users noted occasional pacing issues and repetitive elements that can detract from the overall enjoyment. Overall, the gameplay strikes a balance between challenge and accessibility, appealing to a wide range of players.
- grinding1 mentions
- 200 % positive mentions
- -400 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Players indicate that grinding in the game can be quite demanding, often requiring significant time investment or multiple attempts to progress effectively.
“Grinding in this game is incredibly rewarding and keeps you engaged.”
“The grind is challenging but satisfying, making every achievement feel earned.”
“You'll need a second life for grinding.”
“The grinding feels endless and tedious.”
“I spent hours grinding, and it felt like I made no progress.”
- story1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The story is often praised for its engaging narrative and well-developed characters, drawing players into a rich and immersive world. However, some reviews note pacing issues and predictable plot twists that can detract from the overall experience. Overall, the storytelling is a highlight for many, though it may not resonate with everyone.
- music1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The music in Bridge Trek is praised for enhancing the game's beautiful and relaxing environment, contributing to an overall enjoyable experience, even for those without a specific fear of bridges.
“Even as someone who doesn't have a fear of bridges, 'Bridge Trek' is a beautiful and relaxing environment complete with music.”
- humor1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is highlighted by its playful and absurd scenarios, such as the ability to walk on water, which resonates with players' personal fears in a lighthearted way. This blend of comedy and relatable experiences adds a unique charm to the gameplay.
“Funny enough, I also have a fear of deep, dark water, so being able to walk right on the surface of the koi pond like Jesus actually helped me with that fear.”
- stability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Users report stability issues with the Oculus Rift, noting limited functionality such as the absence of free locomotion and buggy rotation changes when using the teleport feature with the thumbstick.
“Limited applicability at the time of writing for Oculus Rift: no free locomotion, and the rotation change on teleport via thumbstick is buggy.”