
RoadCraft is a simulation and adventure title that casts you as the head of a company specializing in the recovery of areas devastated by natural disasters. Your mission is to restart local industry using an array of heavy construction machinery. That means clearing away debris and broken equipment, rebuilding roads and bridges damaged by severe weather, deploying convoys to gather resources for fresh reconstruction materials, and tackling countless other tasks across the ruined landscape.
The game is powered by a brand-new engine from Saber Interactive, the studio behind MudRunner and SnowRunner, and it leans heavily into realistic physics. Every object behaves according to its mass and size, and you interact with materials like sand, wood and asphalt as you reshape the terrain itself. Building solid roads smooths the path for your vehicles, turning the environment into something you actively remake rather than simply traverse.
Each machine in your growing fleet handles differently and serves a distinct purpose. Bulldozers push through obstructions, heavy transporters haul several vehicles at once, and fixed or gantry cranes lift containers and equipment into place. You can reconnect a factory to the power grid using a cable layer, lay down hot asphalt with a paver, and flatten it afterward. For PC players who enjoy physics-driven simulation, RoadCraft turns catastrophe into a satisfying rebuilding project.