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Bridge2Code is a single player simulation game. It was developed by Damon Wang and was released on April 19, 2021. It received positive reviews from players.

Bridge 2 Code is a bridge-building game where you can code a bridge using a simple programming language. Your goal is to create a bridge that can support a car going from the start to the end.

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82%Audience ScoreBased on 11 reviews
graphics3 negative mentions

  • Bridge2Code offers an engaging puzzle experience that enhances logical thinking and introduces basic programming concepts.
  • The minimalist visual style is pleasant and does not distract from the gameplay, allowing players to focus on solving challenges.
  • The game provides a fun way to learn algorithmic thinking, with levels that gradually increase in difficulty and encourage practical application of knowledge.
  • The game is very limited in content, with only a few levels available, leading to a short overall experience.
  • There are significant bugs and issues, including soft locks and poorly written instructions, which detract from the gameplay experience.
  • The graphics and overall presentation are considered low quality, resembling a student project rather than a polished game.
  • graphics

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 17% neutral mentions, 50% negative mentions

    The graphics of the game are generally criticized for being overly minimalist and lacking polish, with many reviewers noting that they appear lazy and require significant improvement. While the core gameplay mechanics are praised, the aesthetic quality is seen as a major drawback that needs attention before the game can progress beyond its early access stage.

    • “It's a nice little game with relatively simple graphics, but the core of the game fulfills what its goal is.”
    • “The graphics are ultra minimalist and extremely lazy.”
    • “The graphics and tutorial really need a lot of work before this game can move on.”
    • “Groundbreaking game mechanics, but it still needs a lot of aesthetic work.”
  • gameplay

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 50% negative mentions

    The gameplay features innovative mechanics that stand out, yet it is hindered by a lack of aesthetic polish. Additionally, the basic coding elements may serve as a useful educational tool for teaching children about programming.

    • “Groundbreaking game mechanics, but it still needs a lot of aesthetic work.”
    • “In terms of gameplay, it's basic coding; it could probably be used to teach children about coding.”
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Bridge2Code is a simulation game. Common tags for Bridge2Code include free to play, 2d, educational, early access and building.

Bridge2Code is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

Bridge2Code was released on April 19, 2021.

Bridge2Code was developed by Damon Wang.

Bridge2Code has received positive reviews from players. Most players disliked Bridge2Code for its graphics.

Bridge2Code is a single player game.

Similar games include Impulse of War, War of Dots, Plasma, Hardware Engineering, EmergeNYC and others.