Bridge Constructor Portal

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4.7
18.8K reviews
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Editors' Choice
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Everyone 10+
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About this game

Enter the Aperture Science Enrichment Center and experience Bridge Constructor Portal – the unique merging of the classic Portal™ and Bridge Constructor™ games.

As a new employee in the Aperture Science test lab, it's your job to build bridges, ramps, slides, and other constructions in 60 test chambers and get the Bendies safely across the finish line in their vehicles.

Make use of the many Portal gadgets, like portals, propulsion gel, repulsion gel, aerial faith plates, cubes, and more to bypass the sentry turrets, acid pools and laser barriers, solve switch puzzles, and make it through the test chambers unscathed.

Let Ellen McLain, the original voice of GLaDOS, guide you through the tutorial, and learn all the tips and tricks that make a true Aperture Science employee.
The bridge is a lie!

Features:
- The merging of two worlds: the first Bridge Constructor™ with an official Portal™ license
- Create complex constructions in the Aperture Science labs
- Let GLaDOS accompany you through tricky physics adventures
- Use portals, aerial faith plates, propulsion gel, repulsion gel, and much more to master the complicated tasks
- Evade dangers such as sentry turrets, emancipation grills, laser fields, and acid
- Help your Bendies cross the finish line – on their own or in a convoy
- Google Play Game Services Achievements
- Tablets supported
- Gamepads supported

If you encounter any issues or have any feedback, please let us know: support@headupgames.com

Enjoy Bridge Constructor Portal!

Play it on NVIDIA Shield!
Updated on
Oct 6, 2023

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Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.7
17K reviews
Tabitha Eacker
June 6, 2020
I am a huge fan of portal, and was expecting disappointment with this different concept phone game in the portal world. However... I was not disappointed at all! I am very impressed with the physics of the game, and the ability to complete levels any way you want. It's not so simple that you can just burn through levels, but it also never becomes frustrating or seems too difficult. Highly recommended for killing many hours of time.
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Joel & Karin
December 16, 2020
This is a high-quality game & it's great to see something Portal-themed for Android. Each level is a single screen & you build bridges etc. to get the carts to where they need to go, often traversing comically convoluted setups. It can be hilarious to see the carts flying through the air. Biggest negative: some higher levels are hair-pullingly finicky, such that it can take more than an hour getting things just #@%& right, tempting you to rage quit. I played on a tablet; I wonder if it's worse on a phone.
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SPED
September 15, 2020
I like a lot about this game. You build bridges to help cars get from start to exit. Plenty of fun here. My main gripes with it are: 1) The game keeps track of how much you've SPENT on building materials, but there is no limit. There should be some kind of achievement for spending less or resources should be limited. 2) The physics seemed a little inconsistent. I could move something on one structure slightly, and another structure entirely would behave differently, which was annoying.
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