Kdata 1.com 2017 - 09 Drift-hunters-2

Back in September 2017, the browser gaming scene was buzzing. Flash was still clinging to life, Unity WebGL was coming into its own, and players were hungry for experiences that didn’t require a high-end console. That’s when slid onto the scene—and for those of us at KData 1.com , it became an instant classic.

Posted by KData | September 2017

Deducted one point only because we wanted more tracks. The drifting? Perfect. Did you play Drift Hunters 2 back in 2017? What was your go-to drift car? Let us know in the comments below. kdata 1.com 2017 09 drift-hunters-2

You could boot it up during a lunch break, spend 10 minutes grinding for credits on the "Japan" map, and immediately upgrade your turbo without watching a single ad. The progression loop was addictive: Does It Hold Up? While 2017 was seven years ago (crazy, right?), the game has thankfully lived on. The developers migrated it from Unity Web Player to HTML5, meaning you can still play it on KData and other archives today. The graphics are dated—low-poly cars and flat environments—but the feeling of chaining a 500m drift hasn't aged a day. Final Verdict (2017 Perspective) If you were there in September 2017, you remember the thrill of finally affording the BMW E46 and maxing out the angle kit. Drift Hunters 2 wasn't just a game; it was proof that free-to-play browser titles could compete with paid indie darlings. Back in September 2017, the browser gaming scene was buzzing