Drift Hunter is a free-to-play, browser-based drifting game that puts you behind the wheel of cars like the Toyota AE86, Nissan S13, Toyota Supra, Ford Mustang, and even the RWB 911. It’s nowhere near as in-depth as your modern-day PC and console games, but you can tune and customise your car to an impressive level. Since it’s based on the UNITY engine, it does offer 3D graphics and the physics are somewhat realistic.
Toyota Trueno GT-APEX (AE86)
Datsun 240z
Nissan 240sx (S13)
BMW M3 (E29)
Mitsubishi Evolution (VIII)
Subaru Impreza WRZ
BMW M3 (E36)
Nissan 240sx (S14)
Nissan Silvia Spec R (S15)
Honda S2000 (AP1)
Mazda RX-7 Type R (FD3S)
BMW M3 (E46)
Toyota GT86
Toyota Supra (JZA80)
BMW 1M Coupé (E82)
Infiniti G35 Coupe
Mercedes Benz AMG CLA Saloon (C45)
Ford Fiesta ST (Mark VI)
Nissan 370z Coupe
Nissan Skyline GTR (R34)
Lexus IS350
Dodge Challenger Hellcat
Ford Mustang Fastback (S550)
BMW 335i (F30)
Nissan GTR (R35)
Porsche 911 GT (993)
All these cars are based on the vehicles in real life. If you don't like these cars, don't worry. You will love the flying cars in Flying Cars Era at first glance.
The gameplay is straightforward. To operate the vehicle, press the arrow keys on your computer, then press the space bar to engage the handbrake, C to change the camera perspective, and left Shift and CTRL to upshift and downshift, respectively. While the brakes are generally essential in games like this, you could discover that steering alone is enough to create a really nasty drift.