The fourth part of Construction Simulator has received a free Lite Edition

The fourth part of Construction Simulator has received a free Lite Edition
At the end of May, the cross-platform game series Construction Simulator, which has been released by the German publisher Astragon since 2015, was replenished with a new fourth part for PC and mobile devices. Now gamers have access to its lightweight version Lite Edition, which has significantly reduced content and is not free of advertising, but allows you to get an idea of both the game itself as a whole and the capabilities of the multiplayer mode (if desired, you can team up with a friend and take on the solution of the tasks with doubled efforts).

Lite Edition can be downloaded for free on Android and iOS from the corresponding pages of Google Play and App Store, and if you are captivated by the simulator, you can purchase its full version without ads via in-app purchase for $4.99.

This will open access to:

  • three areas of the largest map in the series of a fictional world inspired by the dense Canadian forests and luxurious bays of North America;
  • more than 80 vehicles of varying complexity with detailed views of cabins;
  • 100 interesting construction missions.

Construction Simulator 4 Lite

In addition to the brands from Astragon's licensed partners already known to experienced players – WIRTGEN GROUP, PALFINGER, MAN Truck & Bus, Liebherr, BELL Equipment, the vehicle fleet will be replenished with new brands, for example, CIFA and Scania. By controlling heavy machinery and overcoming obstacles that constantly appear on the way, gamers will be able to start a grand campaign to build an entire city with residential buildings and infrastructure, including a lighthouse in a picturesque bay, in order to eventually turn their small company into a real construction empire.

It is important that when purchasing the full version, all progress achieved in the Lite Edition will be saved, that is, you will simply continue playing on a wider field with new opportunities, and not go all the way from scratch.
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