Graphics:
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The graphics of the game shines through lovingly drawn characters and nice implemented landscapes. The acting style of the game
Total very consistent. Although the graphics technically ungefährt moved on the Nivau 2005. At least the game runs so
also on the (as with casual gamers often existing) Uralt system still liquid.
Sound:
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Unfortunately, the game features no speech (the many dialogues in the "story" would have done quite well a setting.
At least the soundtrack is convincing with polyphonic medieval music very. The death cries of merchants
and horses when they come from the bridge and smashed I find somewhat exaggerated
and for a game with PEGI Age 0 years also somewhat questionable. I would recommend this game more than 10 years.
Fun:
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The gameplay is mean because a little worn. There are tons of bridge games as app for the PC. One thing is clear: This series here is definitely among the best! Well I like that here has added a defense component of the developer. So you have to not only build a bridge that can withstand an entourage horses, but it must also be secured against catapult attacks. That brings some variety to the game. Unfortunately, the "story" of the game comes across badly. A Brückbauspiel provides not just for in a story to be a mess. So many times one is willing dialogs easy to skip, because at the end is yet again a more or less original task: build bridge! The Story So feels in something as credible like: Tetris - The Movie. Also the setting may be due to
second glance do not seem to fit for the game. The bridge techniques that are used here, there were maybe around 1800, but
certainly not in the Middle Ages. Feels a bischn so as the Knights of the Round Table would build warplanes.
Nevertheless, the game makes for "in between" a lot of fun. For the long-term fun lacks the variety and also the difficulty lies betw. Very simple and a bit tricky.
Conclusion:
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For people who want to from time to time take a little round puzzle Bridge Constructor Middle Ages is exactly right.
For real gamers but that's nothing more here.