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Thumb Drift
2016 video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Thumb Drift is a 2016 action game developed and published by the Australian indie studio SMG Studio. In the game, the player has to control a car to avoid hitting obstacles or the edge of the track using their thumb. It was released for iOS on February 18, 2016, followed by a port for Android in March 2016 and tvOS in September 2016.
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Gameplay
The gameplay consists of the player drifting a car along different tracks.[1] This is done by the player dragging their finger left or right causing the back of the car to move in that direction.[2] There are coins on the track which the player can collect.[3] These coins can be spent on buying new cars for the player to play the game with.[2] If the player collides with the edge of the track or an obstacle the game is over.[1]
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Development and release
Thumb Drift was developed by the Australian indie studio SMG Studio, who previously produced games such as One More Line and One More Bounce.[4]
A game demo of Thumb Drift was shown at PAX Prime 2015,[4] and the game was released for iOS on February 18, 2016.[5][6][7] A port for Android was released on March 2, 2016,[8] followed by tvOS on September 19, 2016, under the name Thumb Drift GT-V.[9]
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Reception
Reception
The game was praised by multiple publications.[1][2][11] On Metacritic, the game has a "generally favorable" score of 79 based on four critics.[10]
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