Drift Hunters

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Controls

Desktop: Arrow keys or WASD to drive, with specific inputs for handbrake and drift initiation depending on the build.

Mobile: On-screen steering and pedals, plus a drift button.

How to Play Drift Hunters

Drive and initiate drifts through corners, holding slides to score points. The goal is to chain drifts together — transitioning from one into the next without a clean break — to multiply your score.

Each car handles differently, so learn its weight, power, and grip. Tuning adjusts how it breaks traction and recovers. Sustained, linked drifts score far higher than isolated slides.

Tips & Strategies

Learn to initiate cleanly. A smooth slide entry sets up a longer drift. Jerky inputs break traction unpredictably and end drifts early.

Chain your drifts. Transitioning from one slide into the next without a clean break multiplies your score. Flowing runs beat isolated drifts.

Tune for your style. Adjust the car to break traction the way you prefer. A setup that suits one driver may not suit another.

Know the tracks. Corners that link well are where big scores come from. Learn which sequences let you chain the longest drifts.

Drift Hunters Features

- Driving built entirely around drifting technique
- Distinct car handling based on weight, power, and grip
- Car tuning to adjust drift behavior
- Chain-scoring that rewards linked, flowing drifts
- Tracks designed to support long drift sequences

About Drift Hunters

Drift Hunters is a driving game built entirely around the art of drifting. You take cars through tracks designed for sustained slides, and the goal is not to finish first but to chain the longest, cleanest drifts possible. It is a driving game where style and technique matter more than speed.

The drifting physics are the whole game. Initiating a slide, holding it through a corner, and transitioning between drifts without losing momentum is the core skill. Each car handles differently — weight, power, and grip all change how it breaks traction and how recoverable a slide is. Learning a car's character and tuning it to your style is part of the appeal, and the game rewards players who develop real drift technique over those who just floor the gas.

Scoring comes from sustaining drifts and linking them. A single long slide scores, but chaining drifts together — transitioning from one into the next without a clean break — multiplies your points. This pushes you toward flowing, connected runs rather than isolated slides. The tracks are built to support this, with layouts that let skilled drivers string together long sequences.

For players who enjoy driving games and want to master a specific skill rather than race, Drift Hunters offers depth in the drift mechanics. Tuning cars, learning tracks, and chasing higher drift scores give it staying power beyond a casual session.