Burnout Drift

Rubber streaks line the pavement as cars whip around the corners. "Burnout Drift" drops you on a wide-open circuit, city streets full of neon, or a snow-plastered track where engines echo off the barriers. Every map feels different—lights flash past the windows in the city, while the snow course sends up icy plumes under your tires. The whole thing's built for car fans who want to see how long they can keep a slide going without losing it into the barrier.
How to play?
First up, you're handed a starter ride—nothing fancy, but it gets the job done. Press the gas and start swinging the wheel; your score ticks up every second you hold a drift. Points mean cash; cash lets you dive into car upgrades or swap out wheels for something flashier. If you want to unlock all 12 vehicles in "Burnout Drift", you'll need to chain long drifts and avoid slamming into fences—one hit, and your points vanish. You can paint your car any color you want, snap on new rims, or trade up to a beefier engine. Realistic drifting physics make the tires squeal and the steering twitchy, so you've got to watch your speed and time the handbrake. Take a corner too fast and you'll spin out; go too slow and the drift fizzles. I keep forgetting how slippery the snow track gets—worth a try if you like a challenge.
- drive
- handbrake
- nitro
- inhibition
- engine start/stop
- dipped beam
- high beam
- chamber camera
- pause/menu

- Our players rated the game for 4.22 out of 5. A total of 14677 people voted for it.
- The game was released in April 2017 and immediately became available on the following devices: Web Browser (PC)
- Three detailed maps: city at night, classic race track, and snowy circuit
- Score system based on drift length and style
- Twelve different vehicles to unlock and customize with paint and wheels
- Realistic drift physics with responsive steering and tire squeal
- Crash resets drift points, adding risk to each maneuver