Cookie Consent by Privacy Policies website
 
Language selection:   Deutsch   Deutsch   |   English   English

Bridge Crossing

This programme is presented to you by:

E-mail:enquiry [at] novelgames [dot] com
Phone:(852) 27860761
Facsimile:(852) 27860771
Website:www.novelgames.com
Category:Games & Entertainment / Puzzle & Word Games
1.5.2
2007-02-12
654 KB
Win XP / Vista
Adobe AIR runtime 2.5
Languages:English
0 in June / 64 in total
 

Rating: 1.00/10 (2 votes cast)

 
Bridge Crossing

Your village is under massive attack from a hostile country. As the leader of the neighborhood, you need to protect and escort the villagers to hide in the mountains. You come across a dangerous bridge at night, but your oil lamp can only last 30 minutes. You have to arrange properly so that everybody can walk across the bridge before the light goes out. When the game starts, 5 people will stay in front of the cliff. Each person has a different walking speed counted in minutes, as indicated in the dialogue boxes. Click up to 2 persons each time, and they will walk across the bridge. Note that the oil lamp must be carried by a person, and therefore you must also count the time of carrying the lamp back and forth. The remaining life of the lamp is shown at the top left corner; you lose the game if you cannot complete the mission within the time limit. Seize your time before the light extinguishes!

 

Update-Infos for Bridge Crossing

Here you can subscribe for the update infos for this programme. You will then receive an e-mail notice each time an update has been submitted for this programme.

In order to subscribe for the update infos, please enter your e-mail address below. You will then receive an e-mail with a link, which you need to click in order to confirm you subscription.

You can unsubscribe from the list at any time. For this purpose, you will find a link at the end of each update info e-mail.

This service is completely free of charge for you.

Subscribe for update infos
Verification
 

Comments on Bridge Crossing

There are no comments to this programme.

Write a comment
 

Log in for Authors

Link-Partners

Log in for Link-Partners