Arcade Glide is a unique car control game with a hook-and-loop mechanism that pulls the car along the curve from pegs at the corners to perform drifts.

The most striking feature of Arcade Glide lies in its unusual control system. Instead of using a steering wheel or conventional drifting, players press and hold to make the car shoot a hook onto a peg at the corner. Once the hook is attached, the car is pulled and rotated around the curve along the track's trajectory.
After exiting the corner, players need to release the hook at the right moment to continue to the next section of the track. The corners appear continuously at different angles, making the gameplay tense and requiring quick reflexes.
The further you go, the faster the car's speed increases, making timing the hook and loop release much more difficult. Just one small mistake and the car can fly off the track immediately.
If you enjoyed the high-speed cornering and drifting maneuvers in Arcade Glide, you'll definitely be captivated by the exciting racing gameplay of Shift to Drift.
To achieve a high score in this game, you need to master the controls and the following tips:
Press and hold the mouse or touch the screen to shoot the grappling hook onto the peg at the corner.
The car will spin around the peg along the curve of the road.
Release your finger at the right time to let the car continue moving forward.
Time it precisely to avoid going off the track.
Try to get through as many corners as possible to achieve a high score.
Players should focus on observing the road ahead to prepare for the precise moment to hook the grappling hook.
Shooting the grappling hook as soon as you see it can easily cause the car to spin too much and lose control. Wait until the car is close to the corner before holding the mouse to create a more reasonable cornering angle.
After the car has successfully completed the corner, release the grappling hook quickly. If you hold the grappling hook for too long, the car will spin excessively and easily go off the track.
Players should practice their ability to remember the turn rhythms and develop quick hand reflexes to adapt to the high speeds in later levels.
Instead of frantically pressing buttons, maintain a steady rhythm of control to allow the car to move smoothly through each corner.
Observe the car's direction of movement after attaching the cable to time your release more effectively.