How to build a bridge in Tiny Glade
Tiny Glade’s whimsical fantasy sandbox builder has near-effortless controls that let you create the cozy medieval village of your dreams, even when it comes to making things from scratch like bridges. If you’re wondering how, here’s our bridge building guide for Tiny Glade.
How to create a bridge in Tiny Glade
There is a large variety of building options to choose from in Tiny Glade, however, a preset option for bridges is noticeably absent. Until a feature for it is (hopefully) added to the game, there are still some creative methods you can use to make your own bridge.
For example, when you have a pond or stream placed somewhere in your clearing, you might want a bridge that stretches across it and connects to the rest of your villa.
The first and easiest way to achieve this is by selecting the “path” building block. (the second from the left). Select the width you want the path builder to be by dragging the slider above it to the left or right, and then drag the circular cursor over the desired location to create a path. This applies not only to land but to any body of water. Drag it across the water to create a stepping stone path (as seen above).
However, if you want a solid stone bridge, that will require a little more ingenuity. This time, select the orange build button (the first on the left) and select the second build option from the pop-up submenu. Place it horizontally in the water, in the direction you want the bridge to cross the water.
Your next goal is flatten that building down as much as possible. Use the editing controls to flatten the roof of the building all the way down. Then, from the bottom of the structure, use the controls for raise the foundation to your desired height above the water. Alternatively, if you prefer to keep the base of it in the water, this can make it easier to tie the bridge perfectly.
Level the building until it resembles a bridge structure, and then repeat that same process placing more building structures on either side of itas long as you need the bridge to be. Flatten those until they are all flat and evenly spaced. You can further integrate it into the surrounding land by using the road builder option at either end of your new bridge to make stairs. However, it is worth noting that the bridge cannot be too high off the ground to use this option.
However, if you want your bridge to be higher off the ground, you can use the “hill builder” option. (dark green button in the center) to create a natural, elevated path to your bridge (as seen above). It may not be as elegant, but it is still a viable option.
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