Poly Bridge 2
- First released: October 28, 2020
- Versions: 3 archived
- Installable: 2 of 3
- com.drycactus.pb2
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iOS 10.0 or later.
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8 of 25This is awesome! But just add more vehicles
This game is exactly what I wanted I’m surprised how close it is to the pc version I was worried it was going to be bad but it is AMAZING
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Hi guys. Big fan of poly bridge 1, & poly bridge 2. <br/>I’ve asked the question a few times, no one has ever answered back. I don’t have a computer, I play 1 & 2 on my ipad pro 12.9, it’s great! Honestly, the best games on apple store ever made. My question, will you add #3 to ios as well? It would also be nice to have thousands of levels to beat/choose from. (I seen on YouTube, of #3 on steam, there are thousands of levels to try and beat, we don’t have that on iOS either). Thanks
I love this game for its large variety of tools sandbox campaign and various features, but this game crashes constantly it does save any progress you have made when it does crash, it is more of just a minor inconvenience.
I love poly Bridge 2 it has been so so so so so fun to play it. I like how you can engineer your own kind of bridge under a budget
getting close to finishing the game, and i have to say this is really in depth! i love the attention to detail, i think the springs are a really cool addition as well. definitely worth the price. turn up the fps in the settings for a really nice gameplay experience as well
The game is fun and seems pretty realistic in the beginning, but I once you hit with the springs the game loses credibility. Add more tutorials or examples for the springs and other new items because they are very frustrating. The hydraulic functions are also too fragile and need better controls, maybe these and the springs need an automatic setting in the beginning to demonstrate what can work if the settings are right.
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