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Real Drift Racing

GAME INFO
Real drift racing. Here is actually not a car drifting driving simulation game but a skillful wheeling arcade game with 3D cartoon car models and platform tracks. Your car will drive forward automatically. You need to control the drift timing to overpass different curves at each level. Glad you will always arrive at the finish line safely and quickly!
â How to Play Real Drift Racing
đą On mobile: use touch control buttons.
đĨī¸ On PC: Player 1: W, A, S, D, or Arrow Keys to drive the cars. SPACE for Nitro.
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đšī¸ Where to Play
Run this car game right in your web browser on desktop, mobile, or tablet. Play on Games18plus, a safe, trusted platform with no download needed. Try to beat all levels of this drift racing game.
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â Real Drift Racing: FAQs For Players
What is Real Drift Racing?
A drifting-focused racing game where the main objective is simple, slide through corners and rack up points. Instead of "first to the finish wins," it's more like "cleanest, fastest, closest-to-the-wall drift wins." You build score by keeping drifts going, linking corners, and staying smooth.
How do scoring and combos work?
It rewards runs where you keep the car sideways, fast, and controlled. Scoring systems described in current listings focus on a few main ideas: speed, drift angle, and risk (like getting close to walls without smashing your front bumper into them).
Some versions also call out two big score boosters:
A drift combo multiplier, which climbs as you keep chaining drifts with very short gaps. Stop drifting for too long and the multiplier drops back down.
A proximity multiplier, which kicks in when you drift very close to a wall (some descriptions mention a within-about-1.5-meter idea). The closer you are, the bigger the bonus, but obviously your fender has opinions about that plan.
Crash, and you usually lose your current points and multipliers. So the "best" runs aren't only wild, they're consistent. Smooth entries, steady angle, clean exits, repeat.
Some versions also call out two big score boosters:
A drift combo multiplier, which climbs as you keep chaining drifts with very short gaps. Stop drifting for too long and the multiplier drops back down.
A proximity multiplier, which kicks in when you drift very close to a wall (some descriptions mention a within-about-1.5-meter idea). The closer you are, the bigger the bonus, but obviously your fender has opinions about that plan.
Crash, and you usually lose your current points and multipliers. So the "best" runs aren't only wild, they're consistent. Smooth entries, steady angle, clean exits, repeat.
Can you customize cars and progress through a career mode?
Yes, the commonly listed Real Drift Racing setup includes both progression and customization. You typically start with a small set of cars (some listings mention 3 free cars), then earn in-game currency through events and drifting to unlock more vehicles and upgrades.
Performance tuning, like engine upgrades, turbo options, and handling changes. This is the stuff you feel in every corner.
Visual customization, like body color, vinyls, wheels, and tire styling. This is the stuff you show off while you're pretending you "meant" to tap that wall.
Performance tuning, like engine upgrades, turbo options, and handling changes. This is the stuff you feel in every corner.
Visual customization, like body color, vinyls, wheels, and tire styling. This is the stuff you show off while you're pretending you "meant" to tap that wall.