Drift City
October 15th 2010 04:08
Drift City is an online racing game which is set in the near future, during a worldwide oil shortage, where a material dubbed Mittron is discovered on an island in the North Pacific, where an Organization for Mittron Development (OMD) is set up to manage the resource. Mittron quickly becomes the preferred fuel for transportation, with cars using it running for longer than their petrol-fueled counterparts, with less emissions, and greater speed.
However, unmanned 'HUVs' (High-Tech Unmanned Vehicles) begin to appear around the island, terrorizing the local population, leaving them unable to walk outside for fear of attack. As a result, the OMD begins drafting in professional drivers in order to destroy the HUVs, and uncover the mystery behind their sudden appearance.
Players earn experience points and 'Mito' (the in-game currency) by completing missions and deliveries, as well as bounties for destroying HUVs.
When driving, players can choose from a variety of vehicles in different classes, with the ability to purchase upgrade parts for their vehicle for increased performance so long as a sufficient level is reached. These parts can then be further enhanced by 'Mittron Enhancements' to boost their performance.
Through driving, or destroying HUVs, players can also earn "coupons" to unlock cars or parts by completing certain in-game requirements, similar to the Trophy system used in the Burnout series'. The unlockable items can range from fuel for the car to car parts.
Players also have the option to join or form "crews," as well as impromptu "parties" for extra experience, or to trade items with one-another. Each crew is assigned a rank based on their collective points score (S, A, B or C). These ranks are displayed by colored crew names, with the 'Special' class being red, A being yellow, B being blue, and the lowest class C being white.
Genre: MMORG/ Racing
Time to Play: 30 mins
Difficulty: Hard
Available From: ijji
Play Drift City here.
*This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia page for Drift City.
However, unmanned 'HUVs' (High-Tech Unmanned Vehicles) begin to appear around the island, terrorizing the local population, leaving them unable to walk outside for fear of attack. As a result, the OMD begins drafting in professional drivers in order to destroy the HUVs, and uncover the mystery behind their sudden appearance.
Players earn experience points and 'Mito' (the in-game currency) by completing missions and deliveries, as well as bounties for destroying HUVs.
When driving, players can choose from a variety of vehicles in different classes, with the ability to purchase upgrade parts for their vehicle for increased performance so long as a sufficient level is reached. These parts can then be further enhanced by 'Mittron Enhancements' to boost their performance.
Through driving, or destroying HUVs, players can also earn "coupons" to unlock cars or parts by completing certain in-game requirements, similar to the Trophy system used in the Burnout series'. The unlockable items can range from fuel for the car to car parts.
Players also have the option to join or form "crews," as well as impromptu "parties" for extra experience, or to trade items with one-another. Each crew is assigned a rank based on their collective points score (S, A, B or C). These ranks are displayed by colored crew names, with the 'Special' class being red, A being yellow, B being blue, and the lowest class C being white.
Genre: MMORG/ Racing
Time to Play: 30 mins
Difficulty: Hard
Available From: ijji
Play Drift City here.
*This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia page for Drift City.
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