Drift Game: Wrong Way
In Drift Game: Wrong Way, everything happens on a free, open playground where drifting and crashing are allowed. The whole area serves as a testing ground for rear-wheel-drive sports cars, so the focus stays on burning rubber and sliding through custom roads and ramps. There is no strict racing championship or storyline, just cars, construction tools, and plenty of room to experiment with wrong-way driving.
How to play?
Pick one of the six drift cars, including models like Lamborghini, Mercedes AMG, Nissan 350Z, and a Porsche-style ride, then roll out onto the map. All sports cars use rear-wheel drive and are pre-tuned for long, controlled slides, so they gain angle quickly when the throttle is released. Keep the car sideways through corners to chain-drift and hold continuous drift lines for as long as the track allows. Open the construction menu to turn the space into a drift park. Place ramps, barrels, obstacles, roads, buildings, and trees to design a layout that fits your style. Build tight zones for technical drifts or wide roads for long, high-speed slides. After finishing the layout, test every vehicle on the track and compare how acceleration and top speed change the drift distance and entry points.
Customize car color, rims, and basic settings to match the track you created. If a crash destroys the body or bends the car, drive it into the small garage to repair it and get back on track. Enjoy this drift game as a sandbox for wrong-way racing, big angles, and controlled destruction, where the only rule is to keep the rear wheels spinning.
- drive
- handbrake
- change camera view
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.35 out of 5, based on 5103 votes.
- Released in November 2019.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 7+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Players can freely place ramps, barrels, roads, buildings, and trees to shape a custom drift park layout
- All six available sports cars use rear-wheel drive and are factory-tuned specifically for drifting behavior
- The game allows wrong way driving without penalties, turning the entire map into a drift testing zone
- Damaged cars can be restored inside a dedicated small garage instead of respawning a new vehicle
Tips & Tricks:
- Start with wider corners to learn how long each car can hold a stable drift angle.
- Place ramps away from tight corners so you do not lose drift lines after landing.
- Use the garage repair early if steering feels off after hard hits against obstacles.























