Drift Rush is a high-speed drift racing game that takes players to tracks packed with tire smoke, roaring engines and some truly amazing turning moves. Smooth controls, rapid speed of the game and a sequence of continual drifts that demand precision handling create a fast-paced competitive atmosphere.
Drift Rush is all about drifting and it is the most attractive part of it.
In many other racing games, drifting is just a secondary skill. But in Drift Rush, it's everything.
Every bend is an opportunity to pick up points, to accelerate, to demonstrate your own driving style. Players need to manage their throttle, angle their wheels perfectly, and constantly tweak their trajectory to generate the smoothest possible drifts.
The game has a user-friendly control system:

If you like classic Japanese cars, American muscle cars, or European supercars, Drift Rush has something for you.
The game offers a wide range of drift cars with very different styles:
Each car has its own unique driving feel. Some cars are easy to drift but difficult to maintain long combos. Some cars accelerate strongly but have heavy steering in corners.
| Track | Length | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Asphalt | 2.3 km | Basic track with many wide corners, suitable for practicing long drift combos and getting used to the driving feel. |
| Winter | 2.6 km | Snow-covered roads make it easier for the car to skid, requiring extremely stable throttle control. |
| Desert | 1.6 km | Short but high-speed roads with many consecutive curves, maximizing the effectiveness of nitro. |
| Industrial | 3.5 km | Narrow industrial zones with numerous sharp corners, making collisions very likely if drifting too wide. |
| Downtown | 2.1 km | City lights at night, with many closely spaced urban curves, creating an extremely tense feeling. |
| Countryside | 3.4 km | Wide and open country roads, suitable for continuous high-speed drifts. |
| Roller Coaster | 3.1 km | The terrain constantly rises and falls like a roller coaster, creating a feeling of extreme speed when cornering. |
| Tunnel | 2.9 km | Dark tunnels with limited visibility, requiring quick reflexes on unexpected corners. |
| Mountain | 3.2 km | Dangerous mountain passes with cliff edges; a slight deviation in drift angle can lead to immediate loss of control. |
| Slalom | 3.0 km | A series of continuous S-shaped turns forces players to make extremely quick and precise drift changes. |
| Highway | 1.8 km | High-speed highway with long straight sections, perfect for combining nitro and short drifts. |
| Bonus Level | Special | Special level including Drift, Jump, and Explode challenges with gameplay focused on skill and reflexes. |
Many beginners often pull the handbrake right at the beginning of a corner. This easily causes the car to lose control. Enter the corner first before starting to drift.
Releasing the throttle repeatedly breaks the drift combo. Learn to maintain a consistent speed throughout the corner.
Don't rush to use the most powerful car. Balanced cars often help beginners learn to drift faster.
This is when the car is straightening up and able to accelerate to its top speed without losing control.
When you're done with the tire-burning drifts of Drift Rush, jump into Smash Karts for some more chaotic racing clashes complete with rockets and hilarious collisions.
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