You may have come across the name Nova Drift at least once in the last few years if you’re, like me, always on the hunt for new indie titles in the roguelike genre. Way, way back in 2017 Nova Drift developer Jeffrey Nielson launched a Kickstarter for the game that successfully funded the project, reaching his goal of $6,000. Now, seven years later, the 1.0 version of the game has hit Steam, enjoying incredible reviews and even a lower price for those willing to more than dip their toes in at launch.
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You may have come across the name Nova Drift at least once in the last few years if you’re, like me, always on the hunt for new indie titles in the roguelike genre. Way, way back in 2017 Nova Drift developer Jeffrey Nielson launched a Kickstarter for the game that successfully funded the project, reaching his goal of $6,000. Now, seven years later, the 1.0 version of the game has hit Steam, enjoying incredible reviews and even a lower price for those willing to more than dip their toes in at launch.