This puzzle game challenges players with intricate 2D physics puzzles that hinge on manipulating gravity. Levels are constructed like Escher drawings where paths fold, overlap and loop, forcing you to rethink orientation and perspective as you progress. A distinctive hand-drawn art style gives each scene personality while a quiet, thought-provoking narrative unfolds through play rather than cutscenes. The emphasis is on creativity and critical thinking: puzzles reward experimentation and solutions that combine simple mechanics in surprising ways. Built for Windows and Android, the experience adapts controls and interface for keyboard, mouse and touch input, making it comfortable on desktop and mobile. Puzzles vary from short logic tests to extended sequences that demand planning, observation and patience. With a thoughtful difficulty curve, optional hinting and levels that encourage replay for alternate solutions, the title balances challenge with accessibility. Fans of brainteasers and artistic design will discover memorable visuals, satisfying aha moments and steady, deliberate gameplay.



The user interface of The Bridge is really nice, and I've met some interesting people. However, sometimes I feel the app just doesn’t connect like I expected. I’m hoping for updates soon to enhance the experience!