A peaceful first-person outdoor adventure

Find your way. Make camp. Stay awhile.

Explore a Bavarian-inspired wilderness with map and compass, observe and document nature, and settle in beside the fire. Forestbound brings the rituals of trekking and light survival into a calm journey without combat or pressure.

PC • Single-player • Cozy survival

Release date: To be announced

About Forestbound

Survival, without the struggle.

In Forestbound, survival is not about fighting the world. It is about preparing well, reading the land, and taking care of yourself as you travel.

Choose your route, navigate by topographic map and compass, watch the weather, and make camp when you are ready. There are no enemies, no combat, and no race against the clock - only a landscape to understand at your own pace.

Core features

A quieter kind of survival.

Trek and make camp

Plan your route, move through varied terrain, and create a place to rest with shelter, warmth, food, and a fire.

Navigate the old way

Set in 1996, Forestbound keeps navigation analog: read a topographic map, take compass bearings, and use terrain, paths, and landmarks to find your own way.

Gentle survival systems

Weather, temperature, hunger, and thirst shape the journey without dominating it or turning mistakes into harsh punishment.

Discover the natural world

Observe plants, wildlife, and natural materials to expand your field guide and deepen your understanding of the forest.

Photograph and remember

Capture wildlife, landscapes, and fleeting moments, then collect your photos, notes, and stickers in a personal nature journal.

Settle into camp

Pitch your tent, light a campfire, prepare food, and let the day fade out in the wild.

Stay close

Follow Forestbound's development.

Receive occasional development notes, behind-the-scenes work, playtest news, and major announcements. No noise - only meaningful progress from the forest.

Financially supported by FFF Bayern with funds from the Free State of Bavaria