About us
We are a small independent team that builds browser games which load instantly, cost nothing, and don't harvest the people who play them.
Who we are
Drift Bang is the name of this website and of the game published on it. We are based at 18 rue des Petites Écuries, 75010 Paris, France. We operate this website and we developed and publish the game. There is no parent company, no publisher and no third-party rights holder involved. Our full publisher details are on the Legal notice page.
Why we built Drift Bang
Browser gaming spent a decade going backwards. Games that once loaded in a few seconds turned into 40 MB bundles behind an account wall, a cookie banner, a newsletter prompt and a video advert. We wanted to prove the older model still works on modern hardware: click a link, and be driving before you've finished reading the page.
Drift Bang is the result. It's one game, built deep rather than wide — real-time 3D rendered with WebGL, a 2D instrument layer drawn on a second canvas, procedurally generated road, traffic, scenery and engine audio. No asset packs were licensed and no art was purchased; every mesh, colour and sound in the game is generated in code at runtime, which is why the whole thing downloads in well under a megabyte.
How we're funded
We're transparent about this because it explains the choices above. The project is self-funded by its founders and by contract development work. Drift Bang itself makes no money: there are no in-game purchases, no advertising inside the game, no premium tier and no data sold to anyone. We do promote the game through paid search advertising on Google Ads, which is likely how you found us.
If that ever changes — if we introduce advertising, an optional paid version, or anything else that affects you — we will say so plainly on this page and in our Terms of Service before it takes effect, not afterwards.
Our position on players' data
We designed the game so that we don't need your data. Playing requires no sign-up, and the optional racer profile you can create is written to your own browser and never sent to us — so there is no account database here to breach. Your high score and campaign progress are written to your own browser's local storage and never leave your device. We run no analytics cookies, no advertising or conversion pixels and no third-party trackers anywhere on this site. The only personal data we ever hold is what you choose to type into our contact form, and we tell you exactly what happens to it in our Privacy Policy.
Content and suitability
Drift Bang is a racing game with no violence, no gore, no gambling or loot-box mechanics, no chat or multiplayer contact with strangers, and no user-generated content. It carries no formal PEGI certificate because it is not distributed through a rating scheme, but its content is equivalent to a PEGI 3 rating and we consider it suitable for all ages.
The game depicts fictional driving at high speed in a fictional setting. Nothing in it is a model of real-world driving, and it is not a driving trainer. All vehicles, liveries, locations and stage names are original inventions and are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or licensed from any real vehicle manufacturer, place or brand.
How we build
- Accessibility first. The site is built to WCAG 2.2 AA and RGAA 4.1, and we honour reduced-motion preferences. See our Accessibility Statement.
- No dark patterns. No countdown timers, no fake scarcity, no interstitials between you and the game, no email capture before play.
- Two languages, properly. The site and the game are published in French and English, each written rather than machine-translated. French is our default.
- We answer our email. Every enquiry to contact@driftbang.com is read by a person and answered within 2 working days.
Talk to us
Bug reports, accessibility barriers, press enquiries, partnership proposals and complaints all go to the same place. Use the contact form, email contact@driftbang.com, call +33 1 84 80 12 40 during French business hours, or write to us at the address above.