Drifto

by Johnny Howe for iOS 16.4

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Test your drifting skills

Drifto – Casual Touge Drifting is a free endless racing game that lets players drift their vehicles on various biomes. You can think of it as a car-themed Temple Run, with the game starting slow and gradually ramping up the speed and difficulty to keep you on the edge of your seat.

The leaderboards add a competitive flavor to the app, motivating you to improve your drifting skills and get higher scores. However, Drifto – Casual Touge Drifting’s gameplay gets repetitive and boring, not to mention the lack of customization options for your car’s body or wheels. Still, it’s a must-try title.

Cruise and drift

Car games are, without a doubt, thrilling to play. If you’re getting bored and want to ignite your love for this type of game, then look no further than Drifto – Casual Touge Drifting. As soon as you open the app, you’ll be greeted with two options—Let’s Go! and Skip Tutorial. Tapping the former will direct you to the tutorial stage, where you’ll learn all the basic controls.

The controls are easy to learn—even for beginners, swipe the screen to drift your vehicle to the left or right. However, the app is challenging to master as you must navigate sharp turns while controlling your car’s drift to avoid hitting trees or road railings. Once you do, the game is over, and you can try again or go to the menu screen.

You’ll earn virtual gold coins, too, which you can spend to unlock maps and cars. Five different vehicle colorways are also available if you’re unsatisfied with your automobile’s default color. Unfortunately, it lacks customization features for wheels or even the option to add fun patterns to the body. Moreover, it lets you adjust the steering sensitivity, switch between control schemes, and invert controls, among other configurations.

Skill-based game

With a strong emphasis on drifting and vehicle control, Drifto – Casual Touge Drifting is not your average car game. It requires players to put in the effort to improve their gameplay and keep up with the gradual hike in difficulty and speed. Sadly, the app doesn’t allow you to add patterns on your vehicle’s body or wheels—save for the option to switch between different colors.