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πŸ•ΉοΈOverview

The core Drift Zone gaming experience.

Drift Zone is our flagship game - a collectible card-based auto-battler with Web3 elements and Gacha mechanics.

In Drift Zone, Players collect a variety of characters, known as Drifters, by opening Dimension Cubes using the Drift Token ($DT). Drifters can be upgraded to battle others and earn $DT rewards.

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The Drift Zone game interface.

Key features include

  1. Collectible Drifters: Players can collect a variety of unique characters, known as Drifters, by opening Dimension Cubes using the Drift Token ($DT).

  2. Upgrade System: Drifters can be upgraded to improve their battle capabilities and earning potential.

  3. PvP Battles: Players can pit their Drifters against others in exciting auto-battles, with the chance to earn $DT rewards.

  4. Marketplace: An in-game marketplace allows players to buy, sell, and trade their Drifters, adding a layer of player-driven economy.

  5. Fusion Mechanics: Players can combine Drifters to create more powerful characters, encouraging strategic collection and management.


Game Mechanics

Drifters and Dimension Cubes:

  1. Drifters: These are the main characters in the game, each with unique attributes and abilities. There are 950+ different Drifters spread across 6 races and 3 levels.

Players collect Drifters to battle each other, or transcend (burn) and convert into $DT.

  1. Dimension Cubes: Players acquire Drifters by opening Dimension Cubes. There are 140 different cubes spread across 6 types, ranging from common to legendary rarity.

Dimension Cubes contain a random Drifter from the race belonging to the cube.

  1. Gacha Mechanics: The opening of Dimension Cubes incorporates two levels of Gacha mechanics:

  • First, when purchasing a cube, players get a random cube type.

  • Second, when opening the cube, a Drifter with a unique $DT multiplier is revealed.

Purchasing Dimension Cubes award a random cube from six tiers of rarity, some containing rare and powerful Drifters.

  1. Competitive Gameplay: Battle other players using Drifters and compete for DT rewards. Players ante $DT from their Drifters, and the winner earns the balance.

Players send their Drifters to battle. To the victor go the spoils.

Battling System

  1. Auto-Battler: Battles in Drift Zone are automated, based on the Drifters' attributes and abilities. A similarly matched opponent is selected and Drifters compete for $DT rewards.

  2. Luck Modifier: Before each battle, each Drifter is given a luck modifier (ranging from 0.899 to 1.199) to balance gameplay and prevent domination by the strongest Drifters.

  3. Stakes: In battles, players stake a portion of their Drifter's DT holdings. Winners gain DT from losers, with a small portion going to the game treasury.

Upgrading and Progression

  1. Fusion: Players can fuse two Drifters of the same level to create a higher-level Drifter. This results in improved battle stats and increased $DT holding.

  2. Transcendence: Players can "transcend" (burn) their Drifters to claim DT held within. The higher the level, the higher the amount of tokens that are redeemable to the player's wallet.

  3. Marketplace: Players can buy and sell Drifters on the in-game marketplace, allowing for strategic trading and value realization.

Special Characters

Drift Zone also includes two super-rare non-playable characters:

  1. Drifter Miners: Ultra-rare characters that can mine Drift Tokens ($DT) over time.

  2. Mining Machines: Rare machines that generate Credits daily.


What is Gacha?

Gacha is a popular game mechanic from Japan, widely used in mobile games across Asia.

In Gacha, players spend in-game currency to open boxes containing randomized rewards. In Drift Zone, players use $DT to open Dimension Cubes, which contain Drifters ranging from common to rare and powerful.

The thrill of potentially unlocking rare Drifters keeps players engaged and continuously engaged in the game.


In-Game Economy

  1. Drift Token ($DT): The "hard" currency, used for purchasing and opening cubes, and as the value held by Drifters.

  2. Credits: The "soft" in-game currency earned through various activities, used for certain purchases and upgrades.


Summary

These mechanics create a deep and engaging atomic gameplay loop, encouraging strategic decision-making in collecting, upgrading, battling, and trading Drifters.

The incorporation of Web3 elements adds real-world value to in-game actions, while the familiar Gacha mechanics provide an accessible and exciting experience for players.

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