I’ve never hit a wall in an iOS title so quickly as I did with Bridgy Jones that is to say, instantly. I didn’t play either of those titles wishing for touch controls, but more importantly, I certainly didn’t spend my time with them wishing they were more picky or less approachable. I liked World of Goo for its style and music, and I didn’t make much headway in Elefunk. So, if touch-based bridge building resonates with you, then you might like Bridgy Jones.įull disclosure: I’m not a huge fan of bridge building games. It’s a cop out, like defining a word using the same word but in some cases, like this one, it’s just unavoidable. “If the gameplay resonates with you” is one of the more maligned phrases in game reviewing.