For racing enthusiasts and car culture fans interested in technical vehicle tuning and realistic drift physics.
Providing high-fidelity drifting simulations for automotive enthusiasts seeking realistic physics and deep vehicle customization on mobile.
Target audience
Portfolio
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Drift Max Pro Drift Racing
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3mo ago
Primary focus
Mobile racing games specializing in drift mechanics
Scale
indie
Target audience
Racing enthusiasts and car culture fans interested in technical vehicle tuning and realistic drift physics.
Origin
Founded in 2015 with a focus on bringing high-performance drifting games to mobile platforms.
Released 15 updates across 9 apps in the last 6 months, maintaining a high update frequency for its core racing titles.
9 apps analysed
The most realistic car parking and driving simulator on mobile
20-car variety supports long-term collection loops
Modular customization suite drives coin-earning retention loops
Distributed across 8 markets, strongest in Europe.
Based on 1 of 9 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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Positive apps
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Neutral / mixed
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Negative apps
59/100
Avg sentiment score
Direct sub-genre match with a massive, active user base and a high-velocity release schedule that mirrors the target's technical depth.
known forHighway Drift - Car Racing
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
A massive open-world driving sandbox that competes for the same casual racing audience.
With over 1.8 million reviews, this title dominates the drift-racing niche and serves as the primary benchmark for user expectations in the category.
High-velocity competitor (13 updates in 6 months) focusing on licensed real-world tracks and high-fidelity simulation.
A cult-favorite with high update frequency (10 in 6 months) that dominates the stylized/indie drift niche.
Dominates the Middle Eastern 'Hajwala' style of drifting with a massive regional user base.
Combines racing with open-world action elements, appealing to players who want more than just track drifting.
Strong contender that leverages professional drifting licenses and real-world brand partnerships.
Directly competes for the 'city driving' audience by offering an open-world sandbox rather than linear track-based racing.
A long-standing rival that maintains a consistent presence in the drift-sim category with a focus on career progression.
A peer that focuses on a minimalist, design-forward approach to drift mechanics.
An industry giant that defines the arcade-racing sub-genre, serving as a benchmark for production value and live-service updates.
A long-standing simulator that competes for the casual driving audience through consistent, incremental updates.
Focuses on the social and mechanical 'tuning' aspect of car culture in a shared world.
A recent 2025 release showing aggressive update velocity, signaling a direct attempt to capture the drift-specific market share.
Rising title that blends 'Driving School' mechanics with street racing to capture the novice enthusiast market.
Emerging threat with an aggressive update cadence (19 releases in 6 months) and a focus on 80s/90s car culture.