Help the Robot Cross the Bridge
A small blue robot suddenly appears on the roof of a house. No one knows who built it or why it lives up there. Every day it goes out onto the roof and practices, moving from one building to another across a thin bridge. Maybe it dreams of climbing higher, or maybe it is just trying to find its place in the big world. In Help the Robot Cross the Bridge you need to help this little hero go as far as possible, keep his balance, and not let him fall. The game has a warm atmosphere and a simple, touching story about a small but very persistent robot who does not give up, even when the obstacles get really hard.
How to play?
The robot starts on the roof of the first building, and in front of it is a gap and the next roof. To build a bridge, hold down the button or press and hold on the screen until the bridge reaches the length you want. When you let go, the bridge drops down and the robot walks across it. If the bridge is too short, the robot falls. If it is too long, it falls too. Along the way, you can collect coins and then exchange them for useful bonuses. To grab a coin, tap on the robot so it leans down and picks it up from the underside of the bridge. The main thing is to tap again and bring it back up, otherwise it will fall. When you collect five coins, you can use a rescue. The robot will rise on a balloon and return safely to the roof. There is also a smart home helper that shows you the right bridge length and increases your chances of success. To turn it on, tap the eye icon in the upper right corner. Your goal is to guide the robot as far as possible across the rooftops, set a new record, and enjoy this simple bridge game.
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:
- Hold to extend a bridge between rooftops and release to drop it for the robot to cross
- Bridges that are too short or too long both cause the robot to fall
- Tap the robot to lean down and collect coins from the underside of the bridge, then tap again to pull it back up
- Every five collected coins grant a one-time balloon rescue that returns the robot to the roof
- A smart home eye icon can be activated to show the correct bridge length and boost your chances
























