GTR Drift Fever
Pick a tuned-up GTR, drop into pure drift action, and start racking up score in GTR Drift Fever. This drift game runs on a timer, so every second spent sliding, jumping, and chaining combos brings more points to unlock and test different racing cars. Race through a huge open-world city, cut through an airport runway, or slide between pillars in an abandoned factory. Hit the arena when the goal is clean lines and long drifts instead of distance. A police car locks onto you in city runs, so keep moving, link corners, and use obstacles and rooftops to stay out of its path.
How to play?
Start in the garage and pick from well-known racing cars like the Nissan GT-R, BMW M4, Honda Civic, Dodge Viper, Toyota Supra, Mercedes C63, Subaru VRX, and others. Change the color, swap rims, or rewrite the license plate to keep the ride easy to recognize in replays and screenshots. Then load into one of the 6 locations and watch the countdown, because each level gives only a limited time to stack points.
Hold drifts through long corners to fill the score bar, then release cleanly so the combo finishes without a crash. Follow signal lights in the city, since ramps are placed near them. Use these ramps to jump to the roofs of tall buildings or clear rows of obstacles in a single leap. If a run feels messy, change the camera angle with the mouse and switch to first-person to better read corners and braking points. Every track uses the same realistic control physics, so practicing in one spot helps in all other maps of GTR Drift Fever. Return often, test different cars, and push for tighter GTR drift lines before multiplayer arrives.
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- drive
- handbrake
- nitro
- change camera view
- rotate the camera
- pause
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.30 out of 5, based on 746 votes.
- Released in April 2021.
- 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:
- Signal lights in the city mark ramp areas that launch the car onto rooftops or over obstacle sections
- A chasing police car appears specifically in city driving segments within the open world
- Six fixed locations include an arena, airport runway, abandoned factory, large city, and two additional stunt-focused zones
- The garage holds 15 selectable racing cars modeled after real-world performance vehicles
Tips & Tricks:
- Use first-person view when learning a new track layout to better judge distances before switching back to a wider camera.
- Hit ramps from a straight approach so the car lands stable enough to continue drifting on rooftops.
- Switch to a lower-powered car early on to practice longer controlled drifts without spinning out as easily.























