Snow Tokyo Drift
Tokyo turns into a frozen racing playground in Snow Tokyo Drift, where polished city streets are covered in thick snow and ice. Neon signs reflect off the white roads, and long corners invite controlled slides instead of clean, safe turns. Drift fans jump straight into rear-wheel monsters built only for sideways action. Cars in this drift game react fast, so even a small steering move can send them sliding across the snowy asphalt. Beginners can ease into shorter turns, while more confident racers can link longer drifts and hold the angle for entire blocks.
How to play?
Pick a drift car, roll out onto the snow-covered Tokyo streets, then start throwing the back end out on every corner. Tap the brakes to kick the car sideways, control the throttle to keep the slide going, and countersteer so the front points where the vehicle actually travels. Longer, smoother drifts stack more drift score and push you higher in the rankings.
Join drift races and competitions where rivals chase the same virtual drift king spot. Tracks use wide curves, tight chicanes, and open straights, so drifting style changes from section to section. Upgrade and tune your drift cars to handle different snow grip and corner layouts. Stay calm, watch the entry speed, and chain drifts together to beat other drivers and rule Snow Tokyo Drift.
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- move
- handbrake
- change the camera view
- menu
- slowdown
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.00 out of 5, based on 137 votes.
- Released in July 2023.
- 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:
- Snow-covered Tokyo city tracks turn normal streets into long, controlled drift zones
- Cars are tuned specifically for drifting on low-grip snowy asphalt, not standard racing
- Competitions rank players by drift score earned through slide length and control
- Corner layouts mix wide arcs and tight bends, forcing different drift techniques
Tips & Tricks:
- Start drifts earlier on snow, since the car slides farther than on dry roads
- Feather the throttle during long drifts to avoid spinning the car around
- Use short brake taps to adjust angle instead of holding the brake down
- Memorize tricky corners in each track to plan your drift line before entering























