Touge Drift & Racing

Touge Drift & Racing copies real touge culture from Japan, where drivers race and drift through narrow mountain passes. The game focuses on mountain roads, hairpins, and serpentine sections, where you keep the car under control as you slide through corners or chase pure speed on a racing line. You drive licensed-style street machines inspired by real tuner icons, tune them, and send them onto rugged tracks that feel like classic drift movie locations.

How to play?

Pick a car from a wide list of street and sports models. The garage includes legends like the Nissan GT-R, Toyota Supra 1993, Toyota Supra 2019, Toyota AE86 coupe with hidden headlights, Toyota Mark 2, Mazda RX-7 FD, BMW E30, Nissan 350Z, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 2004, Porsche 911 RT 3, Scion FR-S, Honda NSX, and Honda Civic, plus a Lamborghini Huracan. These cars share the same basic controls but react differently once you start drifting or racing. Decide if you want a drift car or a race car. A drift-focused setup lets you slide through corners and link turns along the mountain pass. A racing-focused setup holds more grip and works better for chasing maximum speed on straights and stable exits. Since winning races brings in more money for new vehicles and upgrades, most players keep at least one racing-oriented car and one drift-oriented car in the garage.

Test any new car in its stock form before spending money on upgrades. If you want to feel high-spec performance right away, open the "special cars" section. There, you can choose one of three pre-tuned cars built specifically for drifting, which helps you understand how a finished drift setup behaves on mountain touge routes. Each vehicle can run in four tune levels: standard, staging 1, staging 2, and staging 3. Drag the sliders for power, grip, and related characteristics to build a drift setup, a racing setup, or a hybrid that trades some slide for extra control. Small changes to these sliders can noticeably change how the car holds the road in hairpins or long sweeping turns, so adjust gradually and test often.

When the car feels right, click the "Location" button in the top-right corner of the screen. This opens four rugged tracks designed around tight turns, elevation changes, and narrow touge-style layouts. One of them, Mount Guji, mixes sharp hairpins and scenic mountain views, which suits both drift runs and clean racing lines. The game treats these routes as fixed circuits, so you learn braking points and clipping zones with practice.

Set the graphics quality according to your PC performance. Lower settings keep the racing smooth, and higher settings show more detail on cars and mountain roads. The driving physics give the car a heavy feel, especially at high speed. If you enter a corner too fast or at the wrong angle, the vehicle can slide wide or feel hard to control, which matches the touge-style driving shown in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. Use this physics to your advantage. Initiate a drift, keep throttle and steering balanced, and guide the car through the curve without spinning out. Treat Touge Drift & Racing as a racing game where every mountain pass rewards clean driving lines, consistent drift angles, and smart car tuning rather than random luck.

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Category: Racing Games
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Controls:
  • - control
  • - handbrake
  • - slow motion
  • - start / stop the engine
  • - look back

Controls on manual transmission:
  • - upshift
  • - downshift

About this game:

  • Players have rated this game 4.19 out of 5, based on 3170 votes.
  • Released in November 2020.
  • 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:

  • Four distinct tuning stages let you switch the same car between drift, race, or mixed setups.
  • Special cars menu offers three pre-tuned drift builds that show how an ideal touge setup feels.
  • Mount Guji track combines hairpins and elevation changes to practice both drifting and grip racing.
  • Graphics quality sliders adapt visuals to weaker or stronger PCs without changing driving physics.

Tips & Tricks:

  • Start with a standard tune, then increase power slowly to avoid sudden loss of control in corners.
  • Use a dedicated drift car for touge runs and keep another car tuned mainly for racing speed.
  • Lower graphics settings if frame drops appear, since smooth input helps with precise drift angles.
  • Test new slider changes on the same track to clearly feel how the car behavior changed.
  • On Mount Guji, brake earlier before hairpins, then add throttle mid-corner to hold a stable drift.

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