Compara los precios de DriftZ en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Studio Inward. Publicado por Studio Inward. Lanzado el 12/7/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie, Simulation.

Drifting through zombie hordes on a micro-budget sounds wild on paper, and the execution is exactly as rough-around-the-edges as that pitch implies. Proceed with managed expectations.

I've spent enough time with budget indie sims to recognize the pattern immediately: a clever one-line concept, a threadbare feature list, and a community that's either mildly charmed or quietly baffled. DriftZ lands squarely in that zone. The core pitch is a top-down, post-apocalyptic driving game where you mow through zombie hordes by drifting your way across multiple terrain maps, earning mission money to upgrade and arm your vehicle, and eventually unlocking a roster of eight cars built for increasingly punishing waves of undead. That loop is simple, but it is a loop, and for the right kind of player that's enough. The progression model is the closest thing DriftZ has to a mechanical backbone. You start with a beater, run extermination missions, bank cash, and reinvest it into reinforcing your ride or purchasing something with more stopping power. It's not a deep upgrade tree by any stretch, but the incremental vehicle improvement gives each session a small forward pull. The Steam leaderboard integration means there's a score-chasing angle if you want one, which adds a thin competitive layer to what is otherwise a solo grind. Controller support is present, though community feedback flags some axis-mapping quirks that may require manual remapping before the game feels right on a gamepad. The honesty audit: this is a very small game, made by a very small studio, sold at a very low price point. There are no layered decision systems, no mod support, no AI worth analyzing, and no tutorial to speak of. The driving physics sit somewhere between arcade and unpredictable, and the visual fidelity is appropriately modest for the tier. Steam's player community sits at roughly 77% positive across 35 reviews, which for a micro-release in this price bracket is a reasonable signal that the game does what it says, even if what it says is narrow. Critics have ignored it entirely, Metacritic included. Who actually wants this? Completionist achievement hunters and casual players who want something low-stakes to run in the background are the clearest audience. If you're chasing depth, build variety, or replayable systems, DriftZ will exhaust its content faster than you'd like. The zombie-plus-drifting mashup is genuinely odd enough to be memorable, but odd doesn't automatically mean substantial. Treat it as a palette cleanser between heavier titles rather than a primary driver experience and your expectations will land in the right place. Diego, Scout Team

DriftZ

DriftZ

12 jul 2020Studio Inward
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Drifting through zombie hordes on a micro-budget sounds wild on paper, and the execution is exactly as rough-around-the-edges as that pitch implies. Proceed with managed expectations.

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I've spent enough time with budget indie sims to recognize the pattern immediately: a clever one-line concept, a threadbare feature list, and a community that's either mildly charmed or quietly baffled. DriftZ lands squarely in that zone. The core pitch is a top-down, post-apocalyptic driving game where you mow through zombie hordes by drifting your way across multiple terrain maps, earning mission money to upgrade and arm your vehicle, and eventually unlocking a roster of eight cars built for increasingly punishing waves of undead. That loop is simple, but it is a loop, and for the right kind of player that's enough. The progression model is the closest thing DriftZ has to a mechanical backbone. You start with a beater, run extermination missions, bank cash, and reinvest it into reinforcing your ride or purchasing something with more stopping power. It's not a deep upgrade tree by any stretch, but the incremental vehicle improvement gives each session a small forward pull. The Steam leaderboard integration means there's a score-chasing angle if you want one, which adds a thin competitive layer to what is otherwise a solo grind. Controller support is present, though community feedback flags some axis-mapping quirks that may require manual remapping before the game feels right on a gamepad. The honesty audit: this is a very small game, made by a very small studio, sold at a very low price point. There are no layered decision systems, no mod support, no AI worth analyzing, and no tutorial to speak of. The driving physics sit somewhere between arcade and unpredictable, and the visual fidelity is appropriately modest for the tier. Steam's player community sits at roughly 77% positive across 35 reviews, which for a micro-release in this price bracket is a reasonable signal that the game does what it says, even if what it says is narrow. Critics have ignored it entirely, Metacritic included. Who actually wants this? Completionist achievement hunters and casual players who want something low-stakes to run in the background are the clearest audience. If you're chasing depth, build variety, or replayable systems, DriftZ will exhaust its content faster than you'd like. The zombie-plus-drifting mashup is genuinely odd enough to be memorable, but odd doesn't automatically mean substantial. Treat it as a palette cleanser between heavier titles rather than a primary driver experience and your expectations will land in the right place.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Top-Down DrivingZombie HordeVehicle Upgrade LoopScore AttackMicro-Budget IndieLeaderboard ChasePartial Controller Support

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Windows 7/8/10 - 64bits
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
870 MB available space
Graphics
Intel HD Graphique
Processor
2 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon or equivalent
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