Trailmakers β buy the vehicle-building sandbox as a Steam gift
Trailmakers is a building sandbox by the Danish studio Flashbulb Games, grounded in honest physics. From hundreds of blocks you assemble anything β from a nimble little car to a multi-stage rocket β and test your creation right away in an open world. If engineering freedom and the cheerful "will this thing actually fly?" experiments are your kind of fun, there is no shortage of them here. On this page the game is arranged as a Steam gift, and our bot handles delivery: it adds itself to your friends via your invite link and sends the copy to your account.
A builder held together by physics
Trailmakers' core trick is not just a box of bricks but a physics model that accounts for everything. Every block affects aerodynamics, speed, handling, center of gravity and structural strength. A poorly balanced car spins out on a corner, an overloaded plane will not leave the ground, and a weak joint snaps on impact. That is exactly why building here is genuinely engaging: the game honestly tests your engineering decisions.
From a buggy to a flying fortress
You can build ground vehicles, planes, helicopters, boats, submarines and utterly deranged hybrids with no name. Do not want to fiddle from scratch β grab ready blueprints from the community workshop and tune them to taste. Want a challenge β build everything yourself from basic parts and learn from your own mistakes. The room for creativity is huge, and the entry barrier is gentle: the basic mechanisms take a couple of minutes to grasp.
The block selection is broad: engines, wheels, wings, propellers, jet nozzles, sensors, logic gates and weapons. From these come both tidy replicas of real machines and absurd transformer-monsters that change shape on the move. A special joy is the launch moment: you build, hit start and watch whether your idea takes off or falls apart spectacularly on the first bump. Failures here do not frustrate β they amuse, because it is always clear exactly what went wrong and you immediately want to rework the design.
Campaign and open world
Beyond the pure sandbox, Trailmakers has goal-driven modes. The expedition campaign throws challenges where you must get from A to B across rough terrain, and you rebuild your vehicle for the obstacles along the way: here you need an all-terrain rig, there a boat, elsewhere a flying craft. Free mode gives you unlimited resources and full freedom β build and drive as much as you like with no limits.
Multiplayer for up to eight
Trailmakers shines in company: online play supports up to 8 players. Together you can hold joint builds, races in homemade racers, PvP battles in combat machines, or simply mess about competing over whose contraption is more absurd and durable. It is co-op that turns engineering experiments into an endless source of meme-worthy moments.
The game is actively supported and updated: the developers ship major updates that add new mechanics and modes, including a push toward survival play. Thanks to the workshop and a lively community, the content practically never runs out β there are always other people's blueprints, challenges and ideas you want to copy or outdo. So even after dozens of hours, Trailmakers stays something easy to come back to for an evening and sink into building all over again.
Editions: base, Deluxe and Ultimate
The catalog has several editions, and all contain the full game:
- Base β Trailmakers itself with the builder, campaign and multiplayer. The whole core is in place.
- Deluxe β the base plus an extra expansion and a cosmetics bundle: skins, decals and other trimmings for your machines.
- Ultimate β the fullest package: the major expansions and block and skin packs bundled together to unlock all the content at once.
The contents of these bundles can change over time, so check the exact makeup of a specific edition on the lot page before buying.
Land, sea and sky
Expansions noticeably widen the game's borders. The ocean content adds sea expanses with advanced water, wave and wind physics β treasures and whole new biomes hide there. The airborne add-ons emphasize flight and aircraft building. Together, Trailmakers becomes a sandbox where you can conquer all three elements, rebuilding your vehicle each time for a new task.
The Trailmakers gifting process
Everything is automatic with no manual fuss. You provide the friend-invite link from your Steam profile and your account region. After payment the bot adds itself, sends the gift and leaves your friends list once it is done. You do not confirm the request, and Steam Guard is not required to receive it. It usually takes a few minutes, but we promise no hard deadlines: if anything goes wrong, we step in and help.
Wrong region or already owned?
A gift is accepted only if your account region matches the lot region β the price currency helps you spot it, so choose the variant for your country and enter the region honestly. And make sure Trailmakers is not already in the library: a gift will not go through for a game you already own. In either case the money is not lost β the order value returns to your on-site balance.
Will it run on Deck or a modest PC
You receive the PC Steam version for Windows. Running it on Steam Deck or Linux depends on the current compatibility rating and the Proton layer β a platform matter, not a gift one. The copy itself is exactly what you would get buying on Steam directly.
What else to look at
If you love long co-op evenings with friends, take a look at the role-playing Baldur's Gate 3 with its shared campaign. Drawn from a peaceful builder toward military machines and tactics β open the strategy Men of War. And to top up a Steam wallet or gift the game to a fellow engineer, a Steam gift card comes in handy.
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