by Rewind Games
Tanuki Sunset is a browser-based driving game focused on downhill drifting and momentum control across winding roads. The player controls a longboard-riding character and steers through sharp curves while maintaining speed and balance. Each run places the player on a continuous downhill route where precise steering keeps the board aligned with the road and prevents crashes. The game increases difficulty by tightening turns, extending track length, and reducing room for error as the run progresses. The player manages risk by choosing when to drift wide and when to tighten lines to stay centered. Coins and score bonuses reward clean drifts and sustained speed rather than reckless movement. The visual pace stays constant, so engagement comes from mastering timing and control instead of reacting to sudden obstacles. The session-based structure encourages repeated attempts, with each run offering a chance to improve drift control, score consistency, and overall distance traveled.
The objective is to travel as far as possible downhill without crashing while building score through controlled drifting. The player earns points by maintaining speed and executing smooth turns. A crash ends the run immediately, locking in the final score based on distance and performance. Success depends on consistent control rather than completing a fixed endpoint.
The game uses a single continuous mode built around endless downhill runs. There are no separate levels or selectable modes. Progression comes from lasting longer in each session as the road becomes more demanding. Each run functions as a complete attempt with increasing challenge over time.
Developed by: Rewind Games
Release Date: December 2020
PC Controls:
A = Turn Left
D = Turn Right
Left Arrow = Turn Left
Right Arrow = Turn Right
Mobile Controls:
Left Side of Screen (Hold) = Steer Left
Right Side of Screen (Hold) = Steer Right
The session starts immediately as the character begins moving downhill at a steady speed. The player steers left and right to follow the road and initiate drifts around corners. Each turn requires controlled input to avoid sliding off the edge. The player repeatedly adjusts direction to stay centered while carrying momentum through curves. Oversteering causes loss of control, while understeering leads to crashes. The game ends the moment the board leaves the road or hits a boundary. As the run continues, turns arrive more frequently and demand quicker reactions. The player improves performance by learning the rhythm of steering and easing into drifts instead of forcing sharp movements. Progression relies on extending distance, maintaining clean lines, and refining timing across multiple attempts rather than unlocking new stages.
Continuous downhill drifting with increasing difficulty
Session-based runs that reset after each crash
Score system tied to distance and drift control
Smooth steering mechanics focused on precision
Fast restarts that encourage repeated attempts
The game runs directly in the browser and does not require local installation, which allows access on many school and office networks. Most restrictions do not block session-based browser games that load quickly and avoid external plugins. Players can usually start a run without account setup or downloads. Duckmath provides access that works within standard network limitations.
You can play Tanuki Sunset for free on Duckmath directly in your web browser.
No downloads, no installations, and no registration are required.
These games focus on vehicle control, drifting mechanics, and score-based driving sessions within browser-based environments.
