12 April, 2011

Bridge The Construction Game System Requirements

Bridge The Construction Game System Requirements

Producer/Developer: Aerosoft
GEMRE : Simulation

Bridge! lets you be a structural engineer and a construction manager in one. Master the mystery to bridge with a limited budget and limited numbers of parts to divide and to ensure a smooth operation. 30 varied missions of increasing difficulty are waiting to be solved with your own personal architectural masterpieces.
Conquer the challenge posed by the clever use of 15 different component types. In addition to simple iron and steel struts, suspension cables and hydraulics are waiting to be used for folding and hanging bridges or build combinations.
But just to construct is not enough. Different demands from simple road to heavy rail freight traffic over to the passage of ships are just the beginning. The biggest enemies will be forces of nature such as floods, storms and earthquakes. Will your bridge stand up to it, or will it end in disaster?.
Your efforts should not remain unrewarded. Through the successful completion of missions you will unlock new parts and scenarios for the integrated mission editor. Create new challenges and share them with your friends.

Features:
30 missions
15 different component types
Different levels of difficulty: easy, medium and hard
4 different technical tests (traffic, flap bridge open, flap bridge closed, ship traffic)
7 natural disaster tests (floods, earthquakes with 3 levels, storms with 3 levels)
3 scenarios each with roads and rail versions
Integrated Mission Editor: Develop your own missions and share them with others
Scalable graphics for weaker systems to high end systems
Play custom missions created by other users

System requirements:
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7
Processor (CPU): 2,6 GHz
Working storage: minimum 2048 MB RAM
Graphics card: 256 MB min. Geforce 6000 or Radeon X 1000
Addition: DirectX: 9.0c or better

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