๐ A Carpooling with Jesus game
Road Trip
A game made to be played, not to play you.
Steer a colorful van, grab the glowing Courage Stars, dodge the bumps, and reach the finish line. Easy for a five year old, still fun for a ten year old, and kind to the parent holding the phone.
$1.99 once. Yours forever.

From Carpooling with Jesus, the daily podcast families in all 50 states and 150+ countries press play on.
โMy daughter and I listen every morning on the way to school. It sets the tone for the day for both of us.โ
You're the customer, not the product.
Hand your phone to your kid and relax. Here is the whole list of what is waiting for them:
- No annoying ads
- No surprise videos
- No in-app purchases
- No subscriptions
- No data collection
- No location tracking
- No selling your information
Built to be put down. On purpose.
No streaks to protect, no daily rewards pulling your kid back, no tricks built to keep them glued to the screen. Play a trip or two, then go be a family. It is a game, not a habit.
What's inside
12 road trips
Drive to School, Grandma's House, the Beach, the Pumpkin Patch, and more. Each trip has its own look and its own finish line.
The whole family plays
Set up a driver for each kid with their own stars and medals, then settle it on the family leaderboard.
Fun rides to unlock
Bank your Courage Stars and spend them in the Star Store on new rides, like a llama and a space alien.
A truth for the road
Every trip ends with a simple truth like God keeps His promises, plus a question your family can talk about in the car.
Treasure on every trip
Find the hidden treasure on all 12 trips to fill the Treasure Shelf and unlock a secret ride.
Endless Cross-Country
Beat all 12 trips and unlock the never-ending road for the big kids (and the grown-ups).
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Free for the Crew
Coloring sheets
Four printable pages to color before the trip or in the back seat. Free to print, free to share. Click one to print or save.
A note from Pastor Justin
I made the kind of kids' game I wanted for my own family. Fun while you play, easy to walk away from, and safe to hand over without watching over their shoulder. And just like the podcast, every trip ends with a little encouragement: one simple truth and one question to keep the conversation going in the car.
Buckle up. I'll see you on the road.
Questions parents ask
What ages is it for?
Rated 4+. The sweet spot is about 5 to 10. Easy mode is gentle enough for little hands, and Wild mode humbles the rest of us.
What does it really cost?
$1.99 one time. That is the whole price. The entire game is included, and nothing inside it is for sale.
Does it need the internet?
No. Road Trip runs entirely on your phone. Airplane mode, road trips through nowhere, it all works.
Is it preachy?
No. The game is fun first. Each trip simply ends with a short encouragement and a question worth talking about. It is never a quiz.




