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Drift City Game Campus

GamesCampus has announced that Drift City, previously published by Ijji.com, will now transfer service to them.

Drift Hunters. Drift Hunters is a free to play online drifting game that is powered by the UNITY engine. This means a completely 3D world with realistic physics and a solid frame rate. Starting with the iconic Toyota Corolla AE86 as you hit the track and improve your drifting techniques you can unlock cars including Nissan S13, Toyota Supra.

Ijji’s servers will close down on October 28th. Players can already begin to transition their accounts from Ijji to GamesCampus and can do so until Ijji’s servers close. In-game currency will not be transferrable; however, GamesCampus will be offering other compensation.

GameCampus’ Drift City will also feature several yet unreleased updates for the game, including new maps, quests, battle modes, and systems, as well as a new event.

GamesCampus also publishes Legend of Edda, Shot Online, and Soul Master.

Drift City Gameplay Screenshot

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GAMESCAMPUS TAKES THE WHEEL OF DRIFT CITY STARTING NOVEMBER 1

Players Can Transfer Their Drift City Accounts From Ijji.Com And Check Out All The High-Octane Updates To The Popular Driving MMORPG at www.GamesCampus.com

Sunnyvale, Calif. (September 30, 2010) – Leading online game publisher, GamesCampus.com (www.GamesCampus.com), announced today that it will take over service of and launch the popular racing MMORPG, Drift City, on its GamesCampus servers beginning November 1st, 2010. The Ijji.com servers will officially close on October 28th and current players can begin to transition their account to Games Campus starting now. Drift City players can find out how to transfer their account at http://driftcity.gamescampus.com.

Drift City is the unique driving game that is part role-playing game and part racing game. It offers both mission modes and multi-player racing modes incorporated with cell-shaded style graphics for a unique racing experience. Players can choose their vehicles, modify and customize the design, and upgrade the performance of their vehicles.

Once the game is available on GamesCampus.com, transferred players will be able to play on GamesCampus servers with all the newest unreleased updates. The latest updates include new maps, quests, new battle modes and brand new systems! Additionally, all vehicles obtained or purchased will also be transferred. Although in game currency will not be transferrable, GamesCampus will award players with compensation items.

“GamesCampus is committed to bringing a variety of quality online entertainment to our players so we are excited about the addition of Drift City to our lineup,” said Uyen Uyen Ton Nu, head of marketing for GamesCampus. “Drift City offers a large and stylish persistent game world and hundreds of single player missions this game and when we take over service of the game we will also be bringing several new updates that players will really enjoy!”

The transfer of Drift City to GamesCampus will include multiple updates to the game including a new 5th City map, new quests, new dealership system, game optimization and AI modification. Players will also experience a first drift shop upgrade, main screen modification, a GT Championship system, and a 2010 Special Event for the new service known as the Golden Harvest.

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Drift City
Developer(s)NPluto
Publisher(s)NPluto
EngineGamebryo
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
ReleaseAugust 1, 2007
Genre(s)MMO, racing
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Drift City (also known as Skid Rush (스키드러쉬)) is a massively multiplayer onlineracing video game developed by NPluto and sponsored by several major automotive companies such as Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and U1 Technology. The standalone iOS and Android game (Drift City Mobile) was released on August 11, 2015. On February 22, 2016, GamesCampus announced that the Drift City USA servers would close. On March 21, 2016, the game was shut down, although the Korean & Japanese versions are still playable.

Gameplay[edit]

A screenshot of several players at Cras City in Drift City.

Drift City is a cel-shadedracing video game which includes single-player (missions) and multi-player modes (team car racing, PVP) to play.[1] The currency earned (named Mito) while playing can be spent on customizing owned cars, collecting new parts or buying some new rides.[2][3] A large majority of missions involves reaching targets, occasionally with a time or crash limit, while following the arrow, similar to Crazy Taxi.[2] Successfully completing a mission or a race gives a certain amount of experience points and Mito.[4] As an arcade-style racer, the physics make game feel faster and less prone to hazards.[4]

There are 9 different types of cars, sorted by their power and overall quality. Before some of these can be unlocked, it is necessary to meet level requirements.[5] At a certain point of time, the players will be informed of the location of a fugitive HUV that is near. If that request is accepted, the car chase starts with a time limit where the goal is to hit the runaway car until durability reaches zero.[6]

The Slap The Fly game, in which you have to control insects, is somewhat reminiscent of the famous Cockroach Simulator. To date, the project is still under development, but there are a large number of all kinds of videos on video hosting sites where you can familiarize yourself with the gameplay features and a number of interesting game moments. Slap the fly free play online. Slap The Fly is an online multiplayer game in which one team is insects and one team is humans. Bugs in the burger equals the death penalty! Superhuman insects (and a rodent!) are put up against Humans in small environments where it's up to the Humans to kill the pests, and up to the pests to survive until the time runs out.

Drift City Game Campus

At any time, the player can slide/drift the car that is controlled, which allows taking corners as quickly as possible. The game will reward risks while driving by filling up the boost meter, which can be used for super speed.[7] Combos are performed when players drive dangerously, such as doing so while in a traffic, opposite lane, or drifting.[8]

What lies beneath the community aspect of Drift City are Crews that can be joined, where the players can chat, participate in single or team duels, or share missions with other people around.[9] There is a central hub which includes things like the Battle Zone and various shops.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^Mircea, Andrei (March 1, 2016). 'Top 8 Racing Games to Play in Your Free Time'. Engadget. Retrieved August 28, 2019.
  2. ^ abWalker, John (September 6, 2007). 'Drift City - Free Driving MMO'. Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  3. ^'Drift City: Tight corners for the tight-fisted'. PC Gamer Malaysia. December 2007. Retrieved August 28, 2019.
  4. ^ abFreitag, Niels (December 8, 2009). 'Test Drift City: Kurzweiliges Arcade-Rennspiel für Zwischendurch'. de:Spieletipps.de. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  5. ^'Guía de MMOs gratuitos'. es:Meristation. July 1, 2017. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  6. ^'やることが盛りだくさんなオンラインレーシングゲーム,「ドリフトシティ」のプレイレポートを掲載'. 4Gamer.net. January 29, 2008. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  7. ^Horton, Steve (April 12, 2009). 'Find Your Inner Vin Diesel With Free Game Drift City'. PC World. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  8. ^Sato, Koji (April 25, 2008). 'バーチャルシティでドリフトを決めまくれ!車と共に成長していくお手軽レーシングRPG'. jp:Impress Watch. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  9. ^Monier, Michael (March 25, 2019). 'L'avis de la redaction pour Drift City'. Clubic. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  10. ^Varkočková, Alena (October 12, 2007). 'Drift City - motoristická MMORPG'. Mladá fronta DNES. Retrieved August 29, 2019.

External links[edit]

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