
Urban Drift
59004 PlaysUrban Drift Instructions
Use the arrow keys to control your vehicle; up to accelerate, down to brake and reverse, and left and right to turn; and spacebar to brake hard. Depending on which mode you're playing, you'll either be picking up and dropping off companions, or racing around the city; in either mode, be sure not to run over any companions as they subtract from your overall score. Load up companions by parking near them; drop them off in designated zones. Change the radio station with the 1-9 number keys.
Urban Drift
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Urban Drift Walkthrough
Urban Drift is a fantastic racing game that's comprised of a few different elements. First of all, instead of having only a default car, you'll be able to pick the car you want to drive in Urban Drift; with four beginner cars and two expert vehicles available right from the start of the game. Next, instead of having just one mode of gameplay, Urban Drift is a driving game that has two.
In the first mode, you'll concentrate only on picking up and dropping off companions. Each level will give you a set amount of time and a set amount of companions to pick up and drop off; you'll have to clear both to move on. Companions can be found anywhere in the city; all you have to do is park right next to them, and they'll get in the car. Once you've picked up a few companions, and filled up your car, look for a designated parking space to drop them off at; they're not hard to find since they're highlighted in the first place.
The other mode of play available in Urban Drift is the time trial racing mode. You'll still have to look out for companions in this mode; but only to make sure that you don't run them over, since they'll take away points from your final score. In this mode, focus on driving at your maximum speed and power sliding around turns whenever possible.
All in all, Urban Drift is a great racing and driving game that offers the best of both genres of gaming: you'll be able to race when you want to and you'll be able to play taxi whenever you want to. As long as you don't run over anyone while driving; it's something you'll want to avoid.