Trail Rider is a physics-based puzzle-driving game where you sketch your way to victory. Instead of steering with keys, you draw the road itselfâguiding your car over gaps, around obstacles, and straight to the finish line. Think of it as a mashup of Draw Rider and classic bridge-building puzzlers, but wrapped in a clean notebook aesthetic that runs buttery smooth on any device. Your creativity is the gas pedal.
Easy to learn, tricky to perfect. You'll master the basics in 30 seconds, but nailing the shortest, smoothest path? That's the endgame.
Snappy and precise across all devices.
You begin with a car on a platform and a checkered finish flag floating in the distance. The gap between? Your job. Click to start drawing, drag to create a ramp or bridge, and release. The line becomes a solid surface the moment you hit START. Keep it steadyâwobbly lines mean wobbly rides.
Here's where Trail Rider gets spicy. Your drawn lines obey real physics. Draw a steep ramp? The car might flip backward. Draw a flat bridge with no support? It could collapse mid-drive. You need to balance angle, length, and structural integrity. Some levels throw in green directional arrowsâuse them to guide momentum or redirect gravity pulls. Watch the car's weight shift as it rolls; anticipate the bounce.
Complete a level to unlock the next slot in the 15-level grid. Early stages teach you the ropes: simple gaps, gentle slopes. By level 10, you're threading needles between floating platforms while accounting for momentum curves. The game doesn't hold your handâit just hands you a pencil and says, "Figure it out." Every failure is a lesson in trajectory.
Perfect for puzzle fans who love trial-and-error experimentation. Sessions last 2-5 minutes per level, making it ideal for coffee breaks or commute gaming. If you've ever doodled rollercoasters in a notebook, this is your jam. Also great for kids learning cause-and-effectâevery line teaches physics without a textbook.
Zen meets chaos. The act of drawing is meditativeâsmooth, satisfying swipesâbut the car launch? Pure adrenaline. You'll hold your breath as your creation either glides gracefully or explodes into a hilarious wreck. The minimalist visuals mean zero clutter; your brain focuses 100% on the puzzle. And because it's lightweight HTML5, it runs flawlessly even on potato laptops. The notebook aesthetic isn't just styleâit's a smart design choice that guarantees instant loading and rock-solid framerates.
1. Saves: Progress is stored locally in your browser cache, so returning players pick up right where they left off (no account required).
2. Performance: Built on a lean web engine (likely Construct 3 or Unity WebGL), delivering smooth 60 FPS physics without downloads or installs.
If you want a brain-teaser that rewards creativity over reflexes, Trail Rider delivers.
Trail Rider was developed by Video Igrice. Released in February 2026.