Having started in 2010, drift hunters is among the biggest media sources devoted to drifting. Those of you who like drifting would have heard of them and read their articles; for those of you who haven't, here's why you should check their website:

Over 800 items spanning news in the floating world to automobile and driver profiles to technical pieces have been produced in the eight years they have been about. Their website has evolved over time to not only include these pieces but also highlight the work of other photographers, host their brand's store (you should check out their goods!), and today there is even a variety of games available there!

A free to play game is really in-depth. From the AE86 we start with to R35 GTRs and RWB equipped Porsches with the typical selection of Nissan S and R bodies, RX7s and 3-Series BMWs along the way, as the menu shows there are many vehicles to purchase.

Every automobile is also totally upgradeable. The enhancements are set in "tiers" that one may buy with in-game money. You can play around with the tuning and graphic components without using your hard earned points. For a free to play game, tuning is very exact.

Let us now discuss the meat of the game the drifting! You get points as you drift the games much you need to unlock components and automobiles. The visual component is really basic. Your car's color as well as the shape and color of your wheels are changeable. Though there are very plenty wheel designs to pick from!

The tracks may mark playgrounds or establish courses. While the circuits provide a little difficulty and are most rewarding when you string a bunch of corners together, in the playgrounds you can just kind of take your own path and goof around which is entertaining.