Poly Bridge

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Poly Bridge
Genre(s) Simulation, puzzle
Developer(s) Dry Cactus
Publisher(s) Dry Cactus
Composer(s) Adrian Talens [1]
Platform(s)
First release Poly Bridge
12 July 2016
Latest release Poly Bridge 3
30 May 2023

Poly Bridge is a simulation-puzzle video game series developed and published by Dry Cactus. The franchise was introduced in 2016 and received three installments, with the third title, Poly Bridge 3 , released on 30 May 2023.

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Games

Release timeline
2016 Poly Bridge
2017
2018
2019
2020 Poly Bridge 2
2021
2022
2023 Poly Bridge 3

Poly Bridge (2016)

The first installment of the series started with an early access on Steam in 2015. [2] The game was fully released initially for Microsoft Windows on 12 June 2016. [3] The basic material includes steel, wood, rope, and cable, alongside hydraulics, which can be used to move pieces of the bridge. [4]

Poly Bridge 2 (2020)

The second installment of the series was released on 28 May 2020 for Linux, macOS and Microsoft Windows via Epic Games Store and Steam. [5] Android and iOS versions were available in October 2020. The game features a new material, spring. [6]

Poly Bridge 3 (2023)

A third title was revealed on 16 March 2023, targeting for a release on 30 May 2023 for Linux, macOS and Microsoft Windows platforms. [7] Foundation is confirmed to be introduced as a new material. [8]

Reception

Aggregate review scores
As of 17 March 2023.
GameYear Metacritic
Poly Bridge 201673/100 [9]
Poly Bridge 2 202069/100 [10]

The series has sold over 6 million copies prior to the release of Poly Bridge 3 . [11]

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