Reviews from

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Really isn't a fun game that's all I have to say.

you will never be scrap mechanic...

A wonderful vehicle building sandbox game with a few fun campaign modes.


Quite fun at first, the campaign and exploration is enjoyable. It becomes a bit boring just later, but I guess it's alright.

obrigador aik pro professor de fisica que me ajudou

Ja posso virar engenheiro mecânico/aeroespacial 😎

Fun vehicle building game. Feel like it could give more instructions on how to build functioning things, but it's pretty satisfying to research and figure out your own ways to build things and clear objectives.
Might go back to this someday and just play around in it

Great sandbox and vehicle builder. The campaign is pretty fun.

This is why I’m not an engineer.

This was a bit like Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts but, babe, I couldn't build an operational airplane to save my life here.

Maybe im just not creative enough but this game was fun for like an hour to mess around in and try the workshop creations but other than that I was not a fan. It has you create your own vehicles and machines and stuff like crazy machines 3 but I just am not able to create something like that out of nowhere so I didnt really enjoy it, maybe other people will though but not me

I played it for almost 30 minutes and almost every 5 minutes in the game i encountered with game breaking bug, issue like game crashed on account registration menu, game stuck on loading screen, game stuck on building menu, UI stucked while i was changing advanced graphic settings and super low resolution in building menu as well. Shortly it was disaster and i couldn't resist anymore.

Playing through Trailmakers’ campaign was an absolute joy from start to finish. I was initially hesitant to even play this game based on what I assumed it would be, but it surpassed my every expectation.

I didn’t look up anything online or rely on the game’s prefabricated blueprints, I just went in blind. By the time I finished my rocket ship and was ready to leave the planet, I had constructed my own cars, hovercars, tractors, submarines, tanks, boats, and airplanes.

The airplane was the most memorable for me, as the iterative process of construction and testing (and the lack of proper parts) was consistently challenging and exciting. Testing out my crappy glider using only the parts I had unlocked and then improving it and finding new parts until I finally made a jet airplane with fully functioning weapons, landing gears, fins, etc. was incredibly satisfying.

I crashed a lot, but every destroyed plane led to a better one.

Trailmakers was pure, mindful entertainment the whole way through.