ABOUT THE GAME

ROAD TRIP ’86

A retro 1980s road trip survival game built by Back Pocket Studio.

What is Road Trip ’86?

Road Trip ’86 is a browser game inspired by the spirit of classic trail survival games, but reimagined as a messy, neon-lit 1980s drive across America.

Instead of wagons and oxen, you’ve got a questionable vehicle, a little cash, limited fuel, snacks that may or may not help, and a dream of making it all the way west.

The game blends old-school survival decision-making with a road movie feel: breakdowns, weird diners, junkyard miracles, gas station panic, mixtape highs, and those rare moments where the road opens up and everything feels possible.

The Inspiration

Road Trip ’86 is inspired by the structure and tension of The Oregon Trail, while building something with its own personality and setting.

This is not a historical trail game. It’s a stylized road trip survival adventure that leans fully into late-night highways, desert sunsets, cheap motels, faded maps, mixtapes, and neon arcade energy.

Why Back Pocket Studio Made It

Back Pocket Studio is about creative ideas with personality. Road Trip ’86 came from the idea of taking a familiar survival loop and giving it a more playful, cinematic identity.

It’s part nostalgia, part parody, and part love letter to road stories and classic games.

How the Game Works

Each run begins with a vehicle choice and an attempt to drive from the Southeast toward California.

Along the way you manage:

  • Fuel
  • Cash
  • Food
  • Car health
  • Mood
  • Miles traveled

Random events can help or hurt you. Some are bad luck, some are questionable decisions, and some are those weird little moments that make a road trip memorable.

Where the Game Started

Road Trip ’86 didn’t begin as a big multi-file project. The very first version was a single-page prototype built to explore the idea of a road trip survival game.

That original version became the foundation for everything that followed.

Built to Expand

The project has since been refactored into a modular multi-file structure so it can grow more easily.

Future upgrades may include:

  • Route selection
  • Party members
  • More events
  • Region visuals
  • Fuel stops and shops
  • Alternate endings