Compara los precios de Absolute Drift: Zen Edition en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Funselektor Labs Inc., FlippFly. Publicado por Funselektor Labs. Lanzado el 29/7/2015. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie, Racing, Simulation, Sports.

A minimalist drifting sandbox that strips racing down to one obsessive skill loop: learning to trail the rear end with surgical precision.

Absolute Drift: Zen Edition is a top-down drifting game built around a single, deeply satisfying mechanic. There are no weapons, no power-ups, no shortcuts. You pick a car, you point it at a corner, and you learn to drift. That's the whole pitch. The Zen Edition bundles all available content, taking you through a progression of open free-roam zones and structured event challenges set in a clean, black-and-white minimalist world that looks genuinely gorgeous running at whatever resolution your monitor throws at it. The handling model is the star. It's arcade-adjacent but has real depth underneath. Throttle control, entry speed, and counter-steer timing all matter, and the game rewards you for chaining long, smooth arcs rather than snapping tail-happy slides. Expect to spend the first couple of hours completely failing at things that look easy on YouTube. That's not a complaint. The learning curve is steep but fair, and each zone gives you room to practice freely before committing to scored challenges. The event modes include drift zones, figure-eights, and parking challenges that escalate satisfyingly. There are five cars with distinct handling characters, so once you think you've mastered one, switching to another resets your humility pretty quickly. On the accessibility front, this is a single-player-only game. No split-screen, no local multiplayer, and online is limited to leaderboards. If you're looking for something to run on the couch with four friends, this is not your night. It also has no wheel or pedal support worth mentioning. A gamepad is genuinely the best input here, with analog stick control feeling well-tuned. Keyboard works in a pinch but you'll feel the digital input fighting you on precise throttle modulation. The Steam leaderboards do add a quiet competitive layer if you're chasing times, and achievements cover most of the challenge milestones so completionists have a checklist to work through. Who is this for? Solo players who enjoy mastery-focused games with a meditative quality. The soundtrack is chill electronic, the visuals are low-stress, and the whole thing has a very "one more run" loop that works well in short sessions or extended grinding. It's not trying to be a sim and it's not a full-featured kart racer. It occupies a specific niche and fills it well. If you bounced off something like Drift Stage or you're looking for a more focused complement to something like art of rally, this scratches a similar itch at a gentler difficulty entry point. Just don't expect company for the ride. Riley, Scout Team

Absolute Drift: Zen Edition

Absolute Drift: Zen Edition

29 jul 2015Funselektor Labs Inc., FlippFlyFunselektor Labs
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A minimalist drifting sandbox that strips racing down to one obsessive skill loop: learning to trail the rear end with surgical precision.

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Absolute Drift: Zen Edition is a top-down drifting game built around a single, deeply satisfying mechanic. There are no weapons, no power-ups, no shortcuts. You pick a car, you point it at a corner, and you learn to drift. That's the whole pitch. The Zen Edition bundles all available content, taking you through a progression of open free-roam zones and structured event challenges set in a clean, black-and-white minimalist world that looks genuinely gorgeous running at whatever resolution your monitor throws at it. The handling model is the star. It's arcade-adjacent but has real depth underneath. Throttle control, entry speed, and counter-steer timing all matter, and the game rewards you for chaining long, smooth arcs rather than snapping tail-happy slides. Expect to spend the first couple of hours completely failing at things that look easy on YouTube. That's not a complaint. The learning curve is steep but fair, and each zone gives you room to practice freely before committing to scored challenges. The event modes include drift zones, figure-eights, and parking challenges that escalate satisfyingly. There are five cars with distinct handling characters, so once you think you've mastered one, switching to another resets your humility pretty quickly. On the accessibility front, this is a single-player-only game. No split-screen, no local multiplayer, and online is limited to leaderboards. If you're looking for something to run on the couch with four friends, this is not your night. It also has no wheel or pedal support worth mentioning. A gamepad is genuinely the best input here, with analog stick control feeling well-tuned. Keyboard works in a pinch but you'll feel the digital input fighting you on precise throttle modulation. The Steam leaderboards do add a quiet competitive layer if you're chasing times, and achievements cover most of the challenge milestones so completionists have a checklist to work through. Who is this for? Solo players who enjoy mastery-focused games with a meditative quality. The soundtrack is chill electronic, the visuals are low-stress, and the whole thing has a very "one more run" loop that works well in short sessions or extended grinding. It's not trying to be a sim and it's not a full-featured kart racer. It occupies a specific niche and fills it well. If you bounced off something like Drift Stage or you're looking for a more focused complement to something like art of rally, this scratches a similar itch at a gentler difficulty entry point. Just don't expect company for the ride.

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otherTop-Down RacingMastery-BasedGamepad RecommendedMinimalist Art StyleLeaderboard ChasingDrift MechanicsSolo OnlyZen Gameplay

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Processor
2.2GHz Dual Core
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
512 MB RAM
Storage
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Desarrolladora
Funselektor Labs Inc., FlippFly
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Funselektor Labs
Fecha de lanzamiento
29 jul 2015

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Absolute Drift: Zen Edition se lanzó el 29 de julio de 2015.

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Absolute Drift: Zen Edition fue desarrollado por Funselektor Labs Inc., FlippFly y publicado por Funselektor Labs.