Overall this is a fun drifting/racing game for the small entry fee of $1. It's a shame that it has micro-transactions that can cost up to $50. Another bummer is that there are not many people to play against online. If you enjoy playing solo, it's still worth looking into.
Become the drift king master in Drift Mania: Street Outlaws as you play through the single and multiplayer modes and collect all the achievements.
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Here's our pick of the ten best games to hit the Android platform in the month of October.
By David: There’s been a lot of racing games being released as of late, but none of them focuses more on the beautiful art of drifting than Drift Mania. With Drift Mania: Street Outlaws, players are able to experience the excitement of racing and drifting with all new tracks and vehicles. There’s a very steep learning curve involved, so it can be difficult to avoid hitting barriers and being able to produce the perfect turns. However, the entire process is very enjoyable especially when you can compete against some of the best players in the world using your customized and pimped out cars. Be the best drifter in the world by first reading up on this guide and then getting on the track for some extreme racing action.
Morality Score - 90%
Violence - 10/10
Language - 7/10
Sexual Content - 10/10
Occult/Supernatural - 10/10
Cultural/Moral/Ethical - 8/10
"Moral Warnings: Some of the songs contain swearing and you cannot skip them, and if you listen to them for more than 2 minutes the heavens will open and God will strike you down with all of his wrath, and frogs will fall from the skies, and we will all bathe in the blood of virgins. Harmageddon is upon us!"
Seriously though, can't wait to read your GTA V review.