Polygon Drift: Traffic Racing - Endless drifting fun
Experience thrilling arcade drifting across diverse tracks, customize your cars & challenge traffic in this exhilarating racing adventure.

- 1.0.4.3 Version
- 1.5 Score
- 388K+ Downloads
- In-game purchases License
- 3+ Content Rating
Polygon Drift is an infinite arcade-style drifting game that features traffic.
ENDLESS TRAFFIC RACER
This distinctive traffic game tests your drifting and racing abilities in an arcade format amidst regular road traffic. Exercise caution, as any contact with other vehicles or surroundings can negatively impact your drifting score and potentially end your race!
TRACKS
Our drifting game features several tracks across diverse regions and varying weather conditions. You can drift through deserts in the United States and rural areas in Europe. Each segment includes five tracks that differ in terms of length, traffic density, and rewards. Achieve bronze, silver, or gold cups on each track. Demonstrate your exceptional drifting skills to earn the highest accolades.
DRIFTING CARS
The game offers a range of drifting cars, each with unique attributes to enhance your drifting experience. Select your preferred car type (classic, muscle, or supersport) and relish the endless journey amidst road traffic.
VISUAL TUNING
Customize your drifting car to reflect your style. You have the ability to alter its color, window tint, wing design, wheel style and color, among many other options. The level of coolness every drift achieves depends entirely on your tuning choices!
PERFORMANCE TUNING
You can also upgrade your car’s performance, including aspects such as maximum speed, handling, and durability. Serious drifters require both superior control and high performance from their vehicles. Enhanced durability will assist you in drifting closely around traffic and lessen the effects of collisions.
GAME MODES
The game includes two distinct modes. The first is a career mode that allows you to unlock new tracks and locations based on your skill progression. The second is a custom race mode, where you can practice on tracks free of traffic or opt for high traffic density to test your abilities as a top racer. Are you ready to become the ultimate drift pro traffic racer?
FEATURES
• A unique traffic racing game with stylized polygon graphics
• Arcade-style vehicle controls
• 14 different racing cars with varied performance and handling
• 20 tracks featuring changing weather conditions, plus 1 practice track
• 2 gameplay modes - career and custom race
• Options for both performance and visual tuning
• Drifting amid traffic vehicles
• Bonus points awarded for close overtakes of other cars
• Infinite track, where only the most skilled drifters can achieve long distances
NOTE: Polygon Drift can be played offline and does not require an internet connection.
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Review: Polygon Drift Delivers Thrilling Arcade Drifting Chaos
Polygon Drift has utterly hooked me with its perfectly executed blend of frantic traffic weaving and satisfyingly loose drifting mechanics. From the moment you fire up the engine and navigate your first curve between trucks and sedans, the game establishes a tense, exhilarating rhythm that demands split-second decisions – drift too wide and you crash, cut too close to a car during an overtake and you’ll lose precious score momentum.
It nails that arcade feel: the controls are responsive and forgiving enough for enjoyable slides yet require genuine skill to master the art of chaining drifts around unpredictable traffic patterns. What truly elevates it beyond a simple high-score chaser is the tangible sense of progression and customization; tuning your car’s grip or turbo whistle isn’t just cosmetic (though the sleek visual options like neon wheel rims and smoked windows do make every replay look cooler), it genuinely shapes how you tackle increasingly challenging tracks.
Discovering the handling quirks of a vintage muscle car on a rain-slicked European mountain road felt fundamentally different and thrilling compared to piloting a nimble supersport machine through a chaotic desert sandstorm – the dynamic weather isn't just window dressing, it drastically impacts your approach.
The career mode offers a satisfying climb, pushing you to refine techniques on specific tracks to earn those coveted gold cups, while the custom races provide the perfect sandbox to practice daring overtakes without consequences. Crucially, Polygon Drift achieves that rare 'just one more try' addictiveness, especially chasing the elusive feeling of a perfectly executed kilometer-long drift chain inches from disaster. It’s accessible chaos perfected, beautifully playable offline anywhere, making it my go-to for quick adrenaline bursts or extended drift sessions.
Key Considerations (FAQ):
Is the drifting unrealistic? Absolutely – it embraces arcade physics deliberately, prioritizing fun and flow over simulation. Mastering the power-slide feels intuitive and deeply rewarding.
How important are the "close overtakes"? Hugely important! Risking near-collisions while drifting nets significant score bonuses, fundamentally changing your approach and adding immense tension.
Does visual tuning affect gameplay? No, changing paint or wheels is purely cosmetic, but finding your style enhances the personal connection to your car immensely. Performance tuning (handling, speed, durability) does directly impact the driving experience.
What’s the trick to going far in the endless mode? Patience and risk management! Learn to drift consistently within the narrow gaps traffic allows. Prioritize smooth chains over reckless speed.
Is the traffic just background? No! Traffic density and patterns vary significantly between tracks and are a core part of the challenge and scoring mechanics. They require constant attention.
- Version1.0.4.3
- UpdateJul 28, 2025
- DeveloperBig Village Studio
- CategoryRacing & Sports
- Requires AndroidAndroid 5.1+
- Downloads388K+
- Package Namecom.BigVillageStudio.PolygonDrift
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Fun little drifting game
Doesn't take a lot of space
Free to play
Good variety of cars
Nice art style
Decent graphics
Supports offline play
Suitable for low-end devices
Addictive gameplay
Unrealistic braking mechanics
Overly sensitive drifting controls
Damage system too harsh
Traffic frequency is excessive
Frequent game crashes or bugs
Limited levels and progression
Lack of customization options
Issues with app stability and performance
Poor AI interference in races