No Roads: 4×4 Off-Road Challenge
Details
- Release date: Q1 2026
- Genre: Sports, Racing
- Developer: Kevin Smith
- Publisher: Pixels Graphic Design
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Description
No Roads: 4×4 Off-Road Challenge is my solo-dev off-roading project built around one idea: off-roading should be about challenge, exploration, and having fun finding your own line. Some players like to take their time and plan every move, others like to hit the gas and see what happens—this game lets you play however you want.
The terrain pushes back. Slopes are steep, rocks are uneven, logs shift under the tires, and momentum matters. The physics make your 4×4 feel grounded and reactive, sometimes perfectly, sometimes unpredictably—and that’s part of the fun. If a climb doesn’t work, try a new line, reverse and rethink it, or explore a different route altogether.
You also have tools available when things get tricky, like a winch you can attach to nearby trees to help pull yourself out of a bad spot or climb something you normally couldn’t. It’s there when you need it, but not required if you’d rather find another way up.
As a solo developer, I’m building the game piece by piece and expanding it throughout Early Access with new maps, improvements, and community-driven features.
What’s in Early Access
Believable Off-Road Physics
Traction, suspension flex, weight, and momentum all play a role.Hand-Crafted Hill-Climb Maps
Rock piles, steep ridges, uneven slopes, and creative obstacles.Play Your Style
Crawl, send it, explore, experiment, or just relax on the trails.Tools Like a Winch
Hook onto trees to recover your rig or assist in difficult climbs.Vehicle Customization
Winches, snorkels, bumpers, lights, paint options, and more planned.
Planned During Early Access
River Crossing Maps – Depth, current, and traction changes.
Mud Maps – Thick mud that demands careful throttle control.
Sand Maps – Soft dunes and shifting surfaces where momentum is everything.
My goal for No Roads is simple: make off-roading feel adventurous and open-ended. Try anything, find your own path, and handle the terrain your way. If you enjoy challenges, physics experiments, or just cruising through the wilderness at your own pace, I think you’ll have a great time here.
Pick a path. Make your own way!