
Off-Road Paradise: Trial 4x4
Think Trials but in a 4x4 truck, set on a scenic island, with a local two-player mode that will generate loud opinions and louder crashes. Fun in short bursts, rough around the edges in longer ones.
Compare Prices(0 stores)
Loading prices...
We may earn a commission when you buy games through links on this page — at no extra cost to you. It never affects our rankings or verdicts.
Screenshots & Media

About Off-Road Paradise: Trial 4x4
I've spent enough time with budget indie racers to know when one has a genuine hook buried under the rough edges, and Off-Road Paradise: Trial 4x4 does have one. It's a checkpoint-and-checkpoint-out trials game played from inside a chunky 4x4 truck instead of a motorbike, set across 150 short levels built on cliffs, ravines, extreme slopes, and jump-heavy terrain surrounded by ocean scenery. The core loop is simple: get your truck from start to flag without flipping, clipping, or ragdolling into the water. That sounds easy. It very much is not. There are eight configurable 4x4 vehicles to unlock and tune through a workshop mode, and collectible tikis scattered across levels add a secondary objective worth chasing. A Sand Mode lets you loose on a wide open area with loops and jumps for free-roaming chaos, which is honestly where the game feels most alive. A VR mode with HTC Vive and Oculus support is present, including a "God Mode" that lets a second player walk around the level in VR while the other drives on a monitor - that asymmetric local multiplayer concept is the most interesting thing here for a group session. Without VR, local two-player still works with two people on the same PC, which is worth knowing upfront. Controller support is present and recommended; a gamepad gives you much better throttle feel than keyboard. Here is where honesty kicks in. The physics engine is bouncy and unpredictable in ways that can flip the mood from fun to frustrating fast. Vehicle clipping into rocks is a real issue - your truck can just stop functioning mid-level for no satisfying reason. Camera handling has historically been a sore point, with awkward angle switches that have tripped players off cliffs more than the terrain itself has. Community reports flag the controls as touchy, and the early levels lean sparse on actual obstacles, meaning you spend time predicting rock physics more than reacting to clever design. The game has a "mixed" reception on Steam, sitting around 61 percent positive across a small sample, which honestly tracks with the experience: it's charming enough when it works, annoying when it doesn't. Who should actually pick this up? If you want a laid-back puzzle-racer that rewards patience and camera awareness rather than raw driving skill, there is something genuinely fun here in short sessions. The island visuals and relaxed acoustic soundtrack give it an oddly chill vibe between the moments of wheel-in-the-rocks fury. For a couch duo, especially with VR hardware in the mix, the asymmetric multiplayer setup is a genuine novelty. Solo players grinding 150 levels back to back will likely hit a content wall and a frustration wall around the same time. No online multiplayer exists, and the community has been vocal about wanting it - that gap still hasn't been filled. Riley, Scout Team
Tags
Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Unsupported.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7 SP1 or newer
- Memory
- 8 MB RAM
- Storage
- 1 GB available space
- Graphics
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 equivalent or greater
- Processor
- Intel Core i5 4590 or AMD FX 8350 or greater
- Sound Card
- Windows Compatible Sound Card
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 7 SP1 or newer
- Memory
- 8 MB RAM
- Storage
- 1 GB available space
- Graphics
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 970/AMD Radeon R9 290 equivalent or greater
- Processor
- Intel Core i5 4590 or AMD FX 8350 or greater
- Sound Card
- Windows Compatible Sound Card
Community Discussion
Be the first to comment on Off-Road Paradise: Trial 4x4.
Reviews & Ratings
No ratings available
Game Info
- Developer
- Ivanovich Games
- Publisher
- Ivanovich Games
- Release Date
- Feb 6, 2017


