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http://www.gambrinousgames.com/games/cargo-bridge/

A great physics bridge building game. I'm on lvl 11 at the moment.

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This is pretty cool. It's like a simpler flash version of elephunk on PSN (which is well worth the $5 if you like these types of games)

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Sweet! I just played through the first dozen or so levels. I've played Elephunk on the PS3 as well, and it really didn't grab me. I never thought I'd say this for anything but a shooter, but having a mouse makes all the difference. Thanks karmajay!

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Im stuck on lvl 12 atm, can't brace the middle up enough.

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Hint on lvl 12:

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The blueprint has a red herring in it.

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Thats actually pretty fun. I got to 16 before getting stuck... everything I try seems to fall apart before the cheep mario clones get to my bridge.

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Norfair wrote:
Thats actually pretty fun. I got to 16 before getting stuck... everything I try seems to fall apart before the cheep mario clones get to my bridge.

How do you know what level you are on? Did you just keep count?

EDIT: nevermind I figured it out. I'm stuck on level 20 right now.

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Level 20 is a bitch.

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I'd give it a try but my computer doesn't run flash games very well...

*cries*

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Yeah it's a great game. I got stuck on the level where you need to build out to the right into space from a wall to catch a single falling block. Just couldn't make it strong enough with the available budget..

Feel free to check out the other games on the site, we only add flash games we think are top notch, adding about 1-2 / week.

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I am really stuck on 16. I cannot even build a "support bridge" that will survive under just its own weight. I am trying Wikipedia in search of alternative designs.

EDIT: Nevermind. I got it!! No new design pattern needed!

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I think I'm having more fun watching the Mario clones with the underbite plunge to their doom from shoddily built bridges.

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Rat Boy wrote:
I think I'm having more fun watching the Mario clones with the underbite plunge to their doom from shoddily built bridges.
They give their trust to you so easily. They think it's just another day on the job. Little do they know that I never even attained my associate's in basic physics. And yet, the look they give you when they realize they're in free-fall is a painting of such surprise and anguish - it is a portrait of the betrayed. But you're right, it's the sound that captures it best, the snap of wooden joints cracking preceding the most mortal and final utterance of a doomed box jockey.