Constructor is a 1997 video game released originally for MS-DOS computers and later ported to the PlayStation, macOS and Microsoft Windows-native DirectX 3.
Constructor's development was first revealed in a January 1991 issue of The One, where the player's role was described as "You play an architect on a planet subject to freak weather conditions.
Like Jupiter it has a huge red spot which revolves every hundred years flattening everything in its path.
[5] Fergus McGovern of Probe Entertainment said in 1997, "[Constructor] was a project that we'd been after for a long time, but it was originally with Warner.
The delays with the release were attributed to new features being added to enrich the gameplay, as the game's development progressed.
[14] The sequel maintained the style of humor present in the original, bringing back a cast of characters from the first game.