

The core of the series has you construct bridges (obviously) but you have to make them strong enough for a whole fleet of trucks to drive over them without having them break. I've been enjoying the Bridge Constructor series ever since its 2016 console debut and since then, it has spawned various sequels and spin-offs with my favourite being Bridge Constructor Portal. ⚠️ Things certainly start out simple enough │ Unfortunately, Bridge Constructor Portal is no longer available with a Game Pass subscription as it has been delisted. If you'd like some noodle-scratching physics-based puzzles in your Game Pass diet then you'll want to check out Bridge Constructor Portal. Maciejewski for Game Pass Hidden Gems on Ma💎 Archived from the original on 19 April 2021.

"This Super-High "Bending Bridge" in China Was Made For the Fearless Traveler". Archived from the original on 29 August 2021. "Turns Out The Surreal Bending 'Ruyi Bridge' in China Is Real". ^ a b c Lang, Fabienne (9 April 2021).Archived from the original on 27 September 2021. "Build a glass bridge and get over it – if you're game". ^ a b Grey, Madeleine (24 September 2021)."Made from transparent glass this double deck bridge in China looks so scary that netizens thought it was fake and just 'too crazy to even exist' ". ^ a b Tandon Sharma, Neha (30 March 2021).Archived from the original on 21 April 2021. ^ a b "Newly opened bridge in Shenxianju".Archived from the original on 9 March 2022. "Incredible 100m 'bending' glass bridge opens in China". The bridge designer He Yunchang is the same structural engineer who was involved in the design of the "Bird's Nest," a stadium used for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Madeleine Grey of The Sydney Morning Herald described the bridge's appearance as a "mix between DNA strand and a futuristic Eye of Sauron." The design has been described as three undulating bridges meant to blend in with the natural scenery. The bridge is wavy and has three separate footpaths, portions of which have a glass bottom. Many viewers doubted that the bridge was real, and eventually Snopes opened an investigation and determined that the bridge is real and not a deepfake. The video carried the caption: "I'd want better handrails". The bridge was introduced to the Western Internet when Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield uploaded a drone video of the bridge to Twitter which went viral. It is the major attraction spanning the west canyons of Shenxianju, in the Shenxianju Scenic Area. The bridge was built to be a tourist attraction, spanning the Shenxianju Valley, and is one of China's 2000 glass bottom bridges. It is a two level 100 m long (330 ft) glass bridge which is 140 m (460 ft) above the ground. Ruyi Bridge was designed by structural steel expert, He Yunchang and made to resemble jade ruyi, which is a Chinese symbol for good fortune.

The bridge was opened in September 2020 and was visited by 200,000 people by November 2020. The bridge gained notoriety in the West when Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield uploaded a video to Twitter.īackground The bridge is said to resemble a jade ruyi like the one pictured here The unusual curved walkways are designed to look like a Chinese ruyi. It is a pedestrian bridge which was built to cross the Shenxianju Valley and it features a glass-bottomed walkway. Ruyi Bridge ( Chinese: 如意桥 Rúyì qiáo) is a footbridge in Taizhou, Zhejiang, China, made up of three bridges.
