Loop Raacer: Drift Madness

One thumb. Ride the edge.

Only for iPhone

Free · Designed for iPhone. Not verified for macOS.

iPhone

Hold to drift inward. Let go and you drift out. That is the entire control scheme. You will have it in three seconds. Surviving one lap takes longer. No ads, offline. Hold to drift inward. Let go and you drift out. That is the whole control scheme. No steering, no accelerator, no brake, nothing to learn beyond one thumb on the glass. You will understand Loop Racer in about three seconds. Surviving it takes considerably longer. RIDING THE EDGE IS HOW YOU SCORE, AND HOW YOU CRASH Points come from proximity to the wall, and the gain is squared, so the last sliver of margin is worth the most. A multiplier builds while you hold out there in the danger zone, up to five times, and drains twice as fast the moment you back off toward the safe middle of the road. So the safe line is the pointless line. Every run is the same argument with yourself: one more inch out, one more second held. Touch a wall and the run ends immediately - no lives, no shields, no second chance. RETRY is one tap from the crash, so going again costs you nothing. FOUR CIRCUITS, BUILT BY HAND Each course is a fixed sequence of straights and measured corners, so a circuit is always the same circuit and you can genuinely learn it. Each one carries three or four distinct corner radii: a slow hairpin, a medium ess, a fast sweeper. LONG BAY - wide open, long sweepers. A stadium with a split hairpin and a generous road. The forgiving one; start here. SLOW TIDE - heavy wheel, read ahead. The steering is deliberately sluggish, so you have to commit before you can see why. The road is the widest of the four to make that a puzzle rather than a punishment. OVERDRIVE - top speed, quick hands. A pretzel that crosses over itself twice, on the longest lap of the four, with steering that answers the moment you ask. THE RIBBON - one lane, no margin. A double-S serpentine with the tightest hairpins and the narrowest lane in the game. All four are open from the first launch, and each keeps its own best score. THE TRACK CLOSES IN ON YOU Every lap the road narrows and the car picks up speed, each of those ramps running until it reaches the floor or the cap it was given. Obstacles sit on the road and grow more frequent the deeper you get; clipping one does not end your run, but it halves your multiplier and saps your speed for a moment. Every lap you finish also banks a bonus that grows the deeper you are. The palette flips between day and night at every lap line, crossfading as you cross it, so you feel each one land. MADE TO FEEL LIKE SOMETHING IN THE HAND Nothing here is a stock sound. The engine and the tyres are synthesised while you play, so the note bends with your speed and lifts as the car starts to slide, and the tyre hiss swells with it. There are no audio files in the app at all. It mixes with whatever you were already listening to, so your own music keeps playing. On iPhones with haptics, a rumble grows as the car loses grip, a hard knock lands the instant you hit a wall, and a light tick marks every lap. The car tucks its nose into the corner as it slides, and lays smoke that stays on the road where you put it. The camera looks ahead into the corner, pulls back as speed builds, and takes a real hit on impact before it settles. None of it is a stored picture. The track, the car and the smoke are drawn in code, which is why the whole world can turn over from day to night like that. WHAT LOOP RACER DOES NOT DO No ads. Not between runs, not along the bottom of the screen, not in exchange for another go. No in-app purchases. Nothing is locked and there is nothing to buy. No account, no sign-in. No internet. There is no networking code in the app at all, so it plays the same on a plane, in a tunnel, or in airplane mode. No data collection. Its App Store privacy label reads Data Not Collected, because the app cannot send anything anywhere. No permissions. It never asks for your camera, your contacts, your location, or to send you notifications. Sound and vibration each have a switch, and both are remembered. iPhone, portrait, one thumb. Hold to drift.

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    Seller
    • CARLOS ANTONIO MURRIETA STEINMAN
    Size
    • 2.1 MB
    Category
    • Racing
    Compatibility
    Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
    • iPhone
      Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
    • Mac
      Requires macOS 14.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
    • Apple Vision
      Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
    Languages
    • English
    Age Rating
    4+
    Copyright
    • © 2026 Antonio Murrieta