![]() ![]() With that said, there really is no “right” way of building a bridge. Whether intentional or not, it has a humorous effect and makes failing miserably just as fun as doing it right. There’s an almost calming effect to the way the art looks which is in stark contrast to the destruction that can occur when your bridge design is a total failure. The art has a very geometric look to it and uses different shades of solid colors to give depth to the environment. The game looks a bit average at first when you’re building the bridges, but as soon as you press play to test out your bridge, the camera pulls back and angles itself to reveal a beautiful world in which your bridge exists. What takes Poly Bridge to the next level and what sets it apart from others is the beautiful art style the game employs. Depending on the level, you can have only a limited number of supplies to complete your bridge. Support pieces can consist of wood poles, steel beams, suspension cables, and even hydraulics to support draw bridges. You always start off building a road that connects point A to point B but then must add additional supports to maintain the weight of it all along with any vehicles that will be trying to cross it. What makes this a bit unique though is the use of different types of building materials you can use to make your bridges. Poly Bridge for the most part, is a solid bridge-building sim that will be very familiar to those who have played these types of games before. This however won’t be a full review though as we’ll reserve that for when the full retail version of the game comes out. With that said, even as a beta, Poly Bridge feels very polished and fleshed out with some very challenging puzzles and some of the best graphics I’ve seen in a bridge building sim. If you have any questions about this policy, please contact us.For starters, since our time with Poly Bridge is based on what is essentially a beta, we know that not all features might be implemented and that there are probably quite a few bugs that haven’t been squashed yet. Respect other creators - Other than Poly Bridge content, please don’t include content that’s not your original creation unless you have permission from the creator. ![]() Poly Bridge and Dry Cactus logos - Do not use the Poly Bridge and Dry Cactus logos without express written consent from Dry Cactus. Please keep sponsor mentions to a reasonable, minimal length and make it clear (either by mentioning a sponsor or a “sponsored by” with their logo) that they are acting as a sponsor only. Sponsorships – You may display a sponsor’s logo at the beginning of the video, in the credits or as a shout out during the video. ![]() Monetizing ads – You may run ads or other revenue generating streams via the YouTube Partner Program or similar programs on other video sharing sites that don’t interfere with a user’s access to the video. You also can’t sell or license any Poly Bridge videos to others for payment of any kind. This means you cannot charge users to view or access your Poly Bridge related videos. Non-Commercial Use – Use of Poly Bridge content in videos must be for non-commercial use. To help you create legit video content with the Poly Bridge IP please follow these guidelines: Credits - We ask that you include links to our Steam Store page ( ) and website, and credit be given to our composer Adrian Talens when his music is featured in the video. ![]() We love seeing what our players are doing with Poly Bridge. ![]()
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