Absolute Drift is a simulation racing game developed by Noodlecake. The app was last updated on <em>March 09, 2023</em>, and is available for both iOS and Android devices. Absolute Drift costs <em>$2.99</em> to download and is compatible with iOS 7.0+ and Android 6 or newer.
Absolute Drift
Noodlecake
Genre: Simulation
Ratings: 4.59
Version: 1.0.11
Updated 09/03/23
Downloads: 410
Become a drifting master
Absolute Drift is a simulation racing game developed by Noodlecake. The app was last updated on March 09, 2023, and is available for both iOS and Android devices. Absolute Drift costs $2.99 to download and is compatible with iOS 7.0+ and Android 6 or newer.
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What is Absolute Drift app?
In Absolute Drift, you will master the art of drifting. Practice your skills in Free-Roam and compete in drift events such as Driftkhana and Mountain Drifting.
Ready to enjoy Absolute Drift on your PC or Mac? Download the latest APK file version (1.00), which requires 390 MB of free space. Follow our guide using the recommended emulator, Bluestacks, for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For help downloading or installing the Absolute Drift app, visit our forums.
I’ve sunk a quite a few hours into this game and love to play it. If you love touge the mountain drift events are extremely fun and are a nice challenge. Now my only problem with the game has been gears not shifting up when I need them to which potentially ruins a run. Unlike the PC version you can’t manually shift which I found to be rather useful, but I understand that it would be difficult to put into a mobile version. Overall it’s a great game that’s easy to play casually and can be challeng
★★★★★So close to the console version
For controller players, we need to have a manual transmission option and key binds option. Maybe I’m missing a settings option for it? And separate leaderboards for controller players vs touch. Great game, No manual option has me scratching my head tho.
★★★★★Almost perfect
Physics are great. Turn off all assists from the beginning though. I wish the snap back into traction was a bit more dramatic