Rovercraft: build, balance, and crawl across alien hills
Rovercraft puts you in charge of a modular rover, then sends that machine over steep alien ridges where weight distribution, battery use, and landing angle decide whether you keep rolling. The space setting gives each run a bright, low-gravity look, and every climb feels like a test of your build before the wheels even leave the ground.
Garage tuning for engine power, frame weight, and battery life
In the garage, you mix engines, chassis pieces, and batteries, so the vehicle can climb without turning into a weak, top-heavy stack. That design layer is what gives the game its physics edge, and it also places it in the driving and racing games category with a stronger engineering twist than a normal racer. Spend coins to unlock better parts, then keep an eye on checkpoints that refill energy on longer routes.
The closest comparison is Drive Mad, because both games punish sloppy balance and reward careful throttle control over pure speed. It also has a bit of the build-under-pressure feel of Build a Bridge!, since your setup has to survive the terrain once the run starts, not just look good in the garage. For tougher off-road climbs, Deadly Descent is a fair match, because steep drops and rough ground can end a session fast.
Coins, checkpoints, and cleaner line choices
Each track pushes you toward the finish while you collect coins for better parts and use checkpoint refills to recover lost energy. As the terrain gets harsher, small changes like a lower center of gravity or a lighter frame matter as much as raw speed. That makes every route a different engineering problem instead of a simple replay.
How to keep the rover upright on mobile and desktop
Use the arrow keys or WASD on desktop, or the on-screen gas and brake buttons on mobile, to keep the rover level as it leaves ramps and drops into pits. If the front lifts too high, ease off; if the nose dives, add a touch of speed and let the suspension settle. It plays in your browser with no download and no signup, and it works on mobile and desktop.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
23 october 2024
Last Update
22 march 2026