Drift Hunters is the most realistic 3D drift simulation game you can play for free right in your browser. Choose your speed machine, customize the engine, floor the gas pedal, and perform endless drift combos to earn money to buy new supercars.
What is Drift Hunters?
Drift Hunters is a racing game, designed to deliver sharp 3D graphics and smooth physics comparable to PC/console games.
The game is different from typical racing games that only focus on speed. The ultimate goal is to maintain the drift angle for as long as possible. Accumulate points and combo multipliers. It is truly a test of every driver's steering, accelerator, and handbrake control skills. You should play Drift Boss if you want another drifting challenge.
Key Features
- Massive Car Collection: The game offers over 25 legendary drift car models, from familiar JDM cars like the Toyota AE86, Supra, and Nissan GTR to Porsches and BMWs. Each car has a different driving feel and grip.
- In-depth Car Tuning System: This is the game's most appealing feature. You can use the money earned from drifting to upgrade your car comprehensively:
- Performance: Upgrade the engine, turbo, gearbox, and brakes to increase speed.
- Exterior: Change the car's paint color, choose cool rims, and paint them to your liking.
- Stance Adjustment: Customize wheel camber, offset, and ride height for optimal steering angle.
- Diverse Race Maps: Explore countless terrains from professional racetracks, container ports, and city areas to challenging winding mountain passes.

How to Play and Basic Controls
To master the car on the track, you need to remember the following controls:
- W / Up Arrow: Accelerate (Press the gas pedal).
- S / Down Arrow: Brake / Reverse
- A, D / Left and Right Arrows: Steering
- Spacebar: Handbrake – The most important skill to start a drift!
- C: Change camera view
- Left Shift / Left Ctrl: Increase/Decrease gear (If you choose Manual mode)
Tips for High Score
Use the parking brake at the right time
When entering a corner, lightly tap the parking brake (Spacebar) while steering to make the rear of the car slide. Then, quickly tap and release the accelerator (W) to prevent the car from spinning.
Maintain the combo range
Don't let the car go straight for too long. Instead, swerve slightly to the sides (Manji drift) on straight sections to prevent losing the score multiplier.
Start with easy-to-drive cars
Keep the default Toyota Trueno AE86, lightly upgrade the engine, and get used to the feeling of sliding before moving on to more "aggressive" machines.
Adjusting Camber Angle
Slightly adjusting the front camber angle to a negative angle. This will improve front-end grip during sideways steering, allowing for smoother drifts.

