Two Lambo Rivals: Drift

Two Lambo Rivals: Drift

Play in a gorgeous tokyo inspired city with an overcast weather. Drift across the city and make the highest score to be the Drift King!
Challenge your friend into a drifting clash and claim victory. Race and Drift to glory with Two Lambo Rivals: Drift.
Collect and customise your favourite Lambo and create your own legacy in this game.
Level up to the highest you can in Drift and Race. Be the Drift King you have inside you! Give the pedal to the metal and claim glory!

Play Instructions for Two Lambo Rivals: Drift

Player 1 - (For Singleplayer & Two Player)
Arrow Keys - Drive/Steer/Brake
Player 2 - (For Two Player)
W,A,S,D - Drive/Steer/Brake

Why Play?

tokyo city, console level graphics, amazing drift physics, local mutliplayer, drifting, overcast weather, amazing music, incredible gameplay, friendly UI, level system, racing, lambo, customisation, garage system, soothing rain

Does the game use Cocos, Defold, or any other game engine for its creation?

The platform used to build this game is WebGL.

Who is the target age group for this game?

This game targets the Kids, Teens age groups.

What is the category of this game?

This game is listed under the Casual game category.

Which gender is most likely to enjoy this game?

Male is the most suitable gender group for this game.

Does the game involve any blood imagery or content?

Yes, blood is shown during gameplay in Two Lambo Rivals: Drift.

Who is the creative mind behind the development of this game?

The studio behind this game is Fuego! Games.

Is the game designed for mobile play on phones and tablets?

Two Lambo Rivals: Drift is available on smartphones and tablets.

How would you tag this game to describe it?

The categories that best describe the game based on its tags are , car, drift, speed.

Is cruelty a part of the gameplay?

Yes, Two Lambo Rivals: Drift's gameplay is associated with cruel actions or themes.

Is this game appropriate for kids to play?

No, Two Lambo Rivals: Drift is not suitable for younger audiences.
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