Crazy Drift
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Crazy Drift is a free browser drifting game where you slide around real-feeling tracks to build the longest drift chains and rack up the highest score you can. No download is needed and it runs on mobile and desktop, so you can play it at school, at work, or anywhere a browser is available. The game has three distinct environments, online multiplayer, and a garage full of cars you can customise and upgrade with the cash you earn each run.
What Crazy Drift is about
Crazy Drift is a 3D car game built around one core idea: the longer and smoother your drift, the more points you earn. You pick a vehicle, choose an environment, and then work the throttle and handbrake to hold slides through corners for as long as possible. At the end of each session you keep 10% of your accumulated cash points to spend on upgrades or new cars. The loop is short enough to play in a few minutes but the upgrade chain gives you a reason to keep coming back.
Controls and how to steer
All the key inputs are on the keyboard. The table below covers every control you need.
| Action | Key |
|---|---|
| Accelerate / steer | WASD or arrow keys |
| Handbrake (start a drift) | Space |
| NOS boost | F |
| Slow motion | G |
| Switch camera | C |
| Shift up / down | Shift / Ctrl |
Environments and track types
There are three driving environments, each with multiple locations inside them.
| Environment | What it offers |
|---|---|
| Famous racing tracks | Tight, technical circuits that reward clean drift lines |
| Playgrounds | Open areas with fewer walls, good for practicing long slides |
| Stunt tracks | Ramps and obstacles that mix drifting with airtime |
Scoring, cash, and upgrades
Points come from drift length and smoothness. Each completed session converts your score to cash at a 10% rate, so a 5,000-point run gives you 500 to spend. That cash goes into the garage where you can buy new cars or tune existing ones. Vehicle customisation covers performance parts as well as cosmetics, so there is a mechanical reason to keep grinding even after you have unlocked cars you like.
Tips for longer drifts
- Enter corners with a short tap of the handbrake rather than holding it from the start. The car settles into the drift faster.
- Use NOS (F) mid-drift to extend a slide that is about to die, not to enter one.
- Slow-motion (G) is useful when you are learning a new track and want to see where the ideal drift entry point is.
- In multiplayer, focus on your own line rather than watching other players. Chasing opponents usually breaks your drift chain.
- Shift gears manually on longer straights between corners. Keeping the revs in the right range helps the car hold angle when you initiate the next drift.