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  • Summary: Drift away in the serenity of the desert! Set out in your off-road truck to deliver vital technology to a forgotten, uncharted land. Explore, map out the unknown terrain, and find the way towards your destination in ADRIFT!

    In ADRIFT you have one simple task, the delivery of an Energy
    Drift away in the serenity of the desert! Set out in your off-road truck to deliver vital technology to a forgotten, uncharted land. Explore, map out the unknown terrain, and find the way towards your destination in ADRIFT!

    In ADRIFT you have one simple task, the delivery of an Energy Core. Easier said than done, over time, sand swallowed up the infrastructure, bridges collapsed and all maps got lost. Oh, and the Energy Core? It’s highly unstable and will collapse if kept out in the open for too long!

    With such fragile cargo, you’ll do well with taking needed precautions. Explore and prepare a route ahead, then, a mad dash to beat the clock!

    Time being of the essence, explore the area to avoid any surprises. And with all maps gone, grab your pen and paper and take notes!

    The route is set out and now, prepare for the transport of the Core, clear the trail and repair bridges, nothing left to stop you on your way.
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  1. Mar 24, 2026
    60
    Speeding through the world while listening to the perfectly-tuned soundtrack, I did find myself getting lost in the experience, exactly as the developers hoped I would. More than once I knew the exact route to the next objective, yet decided to do a few more dry runs, just because I was enjoying the driving too much. I’m not saying that there aren’t frustrations to be found in Adrift, but I still found this one of the most relaxing things I’ve played in ages. Just being in this world is a delight, and when I’d finally finished exploring it, I was a little sad that there wasn’t more to see. It won’t be for everyone, but for those who click with it, it’ll be just what they were looking for.