I would like to be more free to "tweak" (add new actions at certain moments and/or extend the whole duration without having to re-record). Why the platform controls in what is essentially a puzzle game?
Aaaaand... (sorry, I keep remembering things to say after I post :P) it isn't such a good idea that everything I pick up follows me around... it's very easy to click the wrong thing on the screen.
Suggestions off the top of my head: There should be a map function, you shouldn't have to repay all the monsters when you exit and log in again (although that may be a bug), there should be a way to go back and see the last 10 or so messages from the ghost in the bottom left corner, there should be a way to tell friendly monsters from enemy monsters by their appearance, there should be a way to look behind trees, the arrows on the borders of the screen should only point to enemy monsters not the friendly ones, there should be a way to tell which garden/mine/forest the ghost is referring to...
I exited and then logged in again, and I was missing the Dancing Queen Mole, and the pirate lady was asking me for 1000 gems, but I didn't have my 1000 gems because I had already given them to her! Arrrgh...
Heh. I don't know if this game is really worth 5 stars, but I'm biased - it's strikingly similar to one of the first games I made, and I just got nostalgic :P Suggestion: It would be nice to be able to change your drawing color.
How do I know when I can use the special move (mouse click)? I've maxed everything out, but it still seems as though I can only use it at certain times. There should be an indicator of sorts. (5 stars, BTW)
In Cargo Bridge, you had no idea WHY your bridge collapsed. In this one, you can see the stress put on every part on your bridge. That, combined with the fact that I didn't notice anything awry with the physics engine this time, makes me give BridgeCraft a perfect score.
"Maybe next time you're playing a game you'll rate it more on how much fun you're having and less on how complex the upgrade system is." What, are you kidding? Your own game disproves your very point! Upgrading can be fun by itself - that's why "upgrade complete" is one of the most popular games on Kongregate.