The Drifter (video game)

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The Drifter
Developer(s) Powerhoof
Publisher(s) Powerhoof
Director(s) Dave Lloyd
Producer(s) Dave Lloyd
Designer(s) Dave Lloyd
Programmer(s) Dave Lloyd
Artist(s) Barney Cumming
Writer(s) Dave Lloyd
Composer(s) Mitchell Pasmans, Louis Meyer
Engine Unity
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux
ReleaseJuly 17, 2025
Genre(s) Point-and-click adventure game
Mode(s) Single-player

The Drifter is a pulp point-and-click adventure game thriller developed and published by Australian developer Powerhoof for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It was released on July 17, 2025 for PC, with Nintendo Switch and potential other platforms following at a later date.

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Gameplay

The Drifter is a 2D pixel art point-and-click adventure game. Players control Mick Carter as he navigates various environments, interacts with characters, and solves puzzles using a minimal inventory system. The game uses contextual interactions and dialogue options that evolve based on the player's discoveries. One mechanic involves the protagonist experiencing death and reliving moments leading up to it, adding a layer of time-loop logic to certain sequences. The overall pacing is faster than traditional adventure games, with a compact design that emphasizes story and momentum over exploration or backtracking.

Plot

The Drifter is set in a fictional Australian city and follows Mick Carter (voiced by Adrian Vaughan), a drifter returning to his hometown for a funeral after years on the road. Shortly after arriving, he witnesses a murder, and is himself killed, only to inexplicably wake up moments earlier, alive, and aware of what’s about to happen. Caught in a cycle of violence, memory lapses, and strange visions, Mick becomes entangled in a larger conspiracy involving shadowy figures, a missing girl, and a secretive scientific organization. As he struggles to piece together what’s real and why he’s being hunted, the story unfolds as a blend of noir thriller and science fiction, with themes of identity, trauma, and time manipulation.

Development

The Drifter was developed by Powerhoof, an independent Australian studio best known for its pixel-art games. The project was primarily led by Dave Lloyd and Barney Cumming, who handled writing, design, programming and art, respectively. Initially conceived as a short game jam prototype, The Drifter evolved into a full-length title over several years of part-time development. [1] The team aimed to create a streamlined adventure experience that maintained the storytelling depth of classic point-and-click games while reducing player friction through modern design choices. The game features fully voiced dialogue and a dark, cinematic soundtrack, with visual influences drawn from 1980s thrillers and sci-fi. [2] It was built using PowerQuest, a Unity tool, developed by Lloyd specifically for creating 2D point and click adventure games, and translated into German by Marcel Weyers for the launch in July 2025. [3]

Reception

The Drifter received "generally favorable reviews" by critics according to review aggregator Metacritic. [4]

Brodie Gibbons from Press Start Australia described The Drifter as "a thriller from start to finish," praising its relentless pacing and gripping narrative delivery. [10]

4Players praised The Drifter as a gritty, high-intensity thriller with strong atmosphere, sharp writing, and compelling pacing that sets it apart from more traditional point-and-click games. The review highlighted its "hidden gem" quality but also noted minor drawbacks, including some puzzles that are too easy and the limited Michael Crichton influence. [6]

Alexander Bohn-Elias from Eurogamer Germany gave 5 out of 5 stars, and described the game as "the best point-and-click adventure [he has] ever played". He also praised the strong characters, fantastic voice actors, and German subtitles. [7]

References

  1. Harding, Alex (October 23, 2019). "Interview with Powerhoof". Switchaboo. Retrieved July 20, 2025.
  2. "The Drifter Press Kit". Powerhoof. Retrieved July 20, 2025.
  3. "The Drifter". dasklapptsonicht.de. July 17, 2025. Retrieved July 20, 2025.
  4. 1 2 "The Drifter Reviews". Metacritic . Retrieved July 20, 2025.
  5. "The Drifter reviews". OpenCritic . Retrieved July 26, 2025.
  6. 1 2 Poti, Patrick (July 18, 2025). "The Drifter im Test - Brutaler Pulp-Adventure-Thriller". 4Players (in German). Retrieved July 20, 2025.
  7. 1 2 Bohn-Elias, Alexander (July 17, 2025). "The Drifter im Test ist das beste Point-and-Click-Adventure, das ich je gespielt habe". Eurogamer (in German). Retrieved July 20, 2025.
  8. Prescott, Shaun (July 17, 2025). "The Drifter review". PC Gamer . Retrieved July 20, 2025.
  9. Feronato, Emanuele (July 17, 2025). "The Drifter – Recensione". The Games Machine (Italy) (in Italian). Retrieved July 20, 2025.
  10. Gibbons, Brodie (July 17, 2025). "The Drifter Review - A Thriller From Start To Finish". Press Start Australia. Retrieved July 20, 2025.