Design custom vehicles to conquer diverse biomes
Trailmakers: Pioneers is an adventure game. It invites you to become an engineer-turned-adventurer in a sprawling, physics-driven sandbox world. You begin with the Pioneers campaign, where you join an elite society of explorers known as Trailmakers. Your task is to defend the peaceful frog settlement of Gregory from the invading BOTNAKs.
In Trailmakers: Pioneers, armed only with a handful of basic blocks—wheels, engines, and chassis—here, you learn to build your first buggy. As you traverse a lush valley, you discover that every block affects weight, balance, and aerodynamics.
Balance weight and aerodynamics
In Trailmakers: Pioneers, a simple mistake like attaching oversized wheels can send you rolling uncontrollably down a hillside. With each mission, you earn new parts—thrusters, armor plating, rocket launchers, and even submarine hulls—allowing you to customize vehicles for land, water, air, and space. The thrill lies in experimentation: a hovercraft glides over swampy marshes and a flying boat navigates the sky to deliver supplies more quickly.
The open world is divided into distinct biomes: snowy mountains, dense forests, arid deserts, and alien landscapes. Each environment demands unique solutions. In icy regions, you might design a tracked snowmobile with extra weight for traction, while in desert dunes you build a lightweight dune buggy with oversized tires. The built-in physics engine ensures that every turn, jump, and collision feels authentic.
The campaign’s friendly NPC frogs guide you toward wrecked research stations or enemy strongholds. Side missions appear as tower defense challenges or timed obstacle courses, rewarding creativity with rare parts. For even more freedom, it offers five sandbox maps where you can build without constraints. However, it can be overwhelming for brand-new builders, and missions can feel repetitive after many playthroughs.
Pilot your inventions
In Trailmakers Pioneers, you construct custom vehicles block by block and test them in an open world governed by realistic physics. Each creation demands careful consideration of weight, balance, and functionality. Piloting a dune buggy across deserts, flying a helicopter between floating islands, or building a submarine to explore caverns highlights endless challenges. Multiplayer sessions amplify the fun as you, friends, race, battle botnaks, and share designs.