Put the pedal to the metal in new rally mode added to realistic driving game Drift Type C

Emanuela (07. November 2022 17:44 )
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Put the pedal to the metal in new rally mode added to realistic driving game Drift Type C
Watch the new trailer showing off the authentic, real physics driving action today!

Las Vegas, Nevada, November 7th, 2022 - It's time to hit the road! Indie developer Jonworks Interactive have today announced that the new rally mode has been added to the real physics driving game Drift Type C. Currently available on Steam Early Access for $19.99, the new rally mode consists of 64 stages featuring intense off-road racing with no drifting allowed.


In Drift Type C, race across 9 different biomes as you compete against 13 warriors and 13 ghosts to free the God of Time. To aid you in your quest, the God of Time gives you the Hypervesicle, an item that slows down your race timer every time you pull off a successful drift. Master it, and set a two second lap time in a two minute race!

Drift Type C specialises in hyper realistic car specs offering a detailed handling model for everything from power to weight, to differential setup, to factory tyre compound and alignment settings. While the physics may be real, the variety of activities on offer is limited only by your imagination. Drift Type C features: off-roading, multi-stage rally races, dorifuto batadu, driving on trays, flagging, delivering tofu, DIY Space Gymkhana, texting while driving, or driving a bus for some reason!

Drift Type C offers a massive sandbox featuring a hybrid-procedurally generated world that curates over 100 miles of road. And if you want even more, you can go into Creative Mode and make your own roads, cities, and events. With over 20 terrain surfaces, each offering their own particle and skid effects and traction profiles, the possibilities are endless!



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