Cargo Bridge
Cargo Bridge is a bridge-building puzzle game where you are not just an architect, but an engineer, and your decisions decide whether your workers can carry cargo across a deep ravine. The game tests your logic, math, and sense of balance. Each bridge has to be designed with strength, stability, and a tight budget in mind. Materials cost money, so you need to look for smart engineering solutions. The main goal is to build a reliable bridge that workers can safely cross and then return with their cargo.
How to play?
Before you start building in Cargo Bridge, look over the area and move the camera with the mouse. Then click the design icon in the upper left corner to switch to design mode. Your limited budget is shown in the upper right corner of the screen. You have two types of materials: walking surfaces that the workers actually walk on, and connectors, which are light, cheap parts used to reinforce the construction. Combine these elements to create a stable bridge with supports, because without supports it will not hold the load. If you make a mistake, delete extra parts with the button on the screen or the key on the keyboard. When you are ready, click "Test" and the workers will check how strong your bridge is. If it collapses, go back to design mode and improve the structure. With each new level, the tasks get harder and demand more precision and creativity. Build, experiment, and become a real master of building bridges.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game out of 5, based on votes.
- Released in November 2025.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 7+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Bridge-building puzzle gameplay focused on physics, strength, and balance
- Two material types, walking surfaces and connectors, that must be combined for a stable bridge
- Strict budget limit shown on screen that forces careful planning of every piece
- Test mode where workers physically cross the bridge to check if your design holds or collapses
























