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Mario Kart Tour is a free spin-off Mario Kart game. It's the third Mario game released for mobile operating systems, after Super Mario Run and Dr. Mario World . It was announced on January 31, 2018, and was originally scheduled for release by March 2019, but was later on released on September 25, 2019 in Japan, Oceania, Asia, North America, and Europe.
While the game is designed for mobile devices, much like the game's predecessors on Nintendo handhelds ( Super Circuit , DS , and 7 on dedicated handhelds, and 8 Deluxe on the hybrid Nintendo Switch ), it also supports tablets and even computers with a compatible mobile OS. An update even allowed "Landscape Mode" for users playing on a phone.
With a score of 58% on Metacritic, it has the lowest critical score out of all the Mario Kart games .
- 2.1 Single-Player Mode
- 2.2.1 Standard Race
- 2.2.2 Standard Battle
- 2.2.3 Gold Race (Unavailable)
- 2.2.4 Local/Friend Rooms
- 2.3 Challenges
- 2.4 Daily Challenge
- 2.5 Weekly Ranking
- 2.6 Coin Rush
- 2.8.1 Since 3.0
- 2.8.2 Before 3.0
- 5.3 High-End
- 6.3 High-End
- 7 Race Courses
- 9.1 Returning
Gameplay [ ]
Mario Kart Tour features gameplay similar to Mario Kart 7 , featuring Aerial tricks , Mini-Turbos , Slipstreaming , and gliding sections . Due to the fact that the game is on mobile devices, the controls for this game are significantly different to the mainline Mario Kart games: the player now accelerates automatically, and this also applies to performing tricks (if they have enough speed). The turning physics have been changed, where the player taps and holds to the screen where the kart should go, although there are invisible barriers preventing the kart from crashing into a wall, going off-road (without any kind of boost), or falling off the track.
Races are now in two laps instead of three (except for GCN Baby Park , which has 5 (it has 3 in the T variant), and 3DS Rainbow Road , which has a single lap with 3 sections). Also, Wii Rainbow Road and GBA Bowser's Castle 4 are now one lap in two sections. Also, Races and Battles are once again back to 8 racers.
One of the main features in this game is the points system. At the start of a race or battle, the player is granted starting points that depend on the base points of their selected driver , kart and glider . Also, the player is rewarded points for their actions during the race or battle such as collecting coins , performing Mini-Turbos , gliding , hitting opponents with items , etc. Also, more points are rewarded if the player maintains a combo, which stops if an action took too long to occur. Karts that favor or favorite a course will grant a points multiplier depending on the course actions, and Gliders that favor or favorite a course will grant more points for maintaining a combo and increase the time before the combo streak ends. Lastly, points are rewarded after finishing the race, which is higher for better finishing positions. Also, these points increase as a player levels up.
One of the game's most interesting features is the Frenzy Action , which can only happen to drivers that favorite a track in the game, where the driver can gain access to three item slots. To activate a Frenzy, the driver must get the same item in all three slots. When this happens, the kart temporarily undergoes the effects of a Starman and can use an unlimited number of the item that is involved in getting the frenzy (although some items behave differently than normal in a Frenzy).
Returning from Mario Kart: Double Dash!! , each racer has a Special Item (known as a Special Skill in this game), which has a similar effect in the original game. Some Special include items that have been introduced in this game, such as the Mushroom Cannon and the Bubble , and returning items, such as the Giant Banana and the Lucky Seven .
Additionally, courses can be driven backwards, with their backwards layout being referred to as an "R" Variant, short for "Reverse variant." In certain spots, special wire-mesh bridges called Chain-link Paths will be placed so racers can scale a wall (due to the lack of Anti-gravity ). The "Trick variant," or "T" variant for short, places more objects that can be used to get jump boosts , and the chain-link paths from the R variant are one type of such object that can be added. The reverse-trick variant, or "R/T" variant for short, combines the Reverse Variant with the Trick Variant: trickable objects are added to the course while the racers traverse it backwards.
This game has an experience system, where players can gain experience by placing high in races or battles. Higher levels mean more items will be available in the Daily Selects, and more points are rewarded for finishing a race. Also, a bonus reward is rewarded, which is coins or rubies .
Since the Battle Tour , that came out on October 5, 2022, Battle Mode makes a return in this game. However, only the traditional Balloon Battle mode is available, and the rules are similar to the original rules like in Super Mario Kart : Participants start with two balloons, and they are eliminated if both are lost. Also, eliminated opponents appear floating outside the stage, and they can throw either Bananas , Green Shells , and Bob-ombs on the stage.
There is also "Auto Mode", which was added to the game on an update in 2020. Here, the player can watch their loadout and their seven other opponents race on the track with customisable options such as filters and formations. Coins , Star Tokens and Grand Stars are still obtained in this mode. This mode is unavailable in Battle Mode and on online multiplayer.
Content [ ]
Single-player mode [ ].
Single Player Mode revolves around playing through the Tour itself, with each Tour lasting two weeks. Whenever a new Tour launches, it will bring new cups for the player to race or battle through. Each cup contains 3 tracks (or 2 tracks and 1 battle stage) and 1 bonus challenge (challenges that are easily relatable to Mario Kart DS s Mission Mode ). Certain cups are locked from the beginning, which will be unlocked as time passes. The wait time to unlock these cups can be sped up by using Quick Tickets. Originally, the next cups and tracks had to be unlocked by playing the previous track or challenge.
Based on the score a player gets in each race or battle, they will be allotted 0 - 5 Grand Stars , which are used to unlock tour gifts (which can contain Coins , Rubies , Pipes , tickets, Drivers, Karts and Gliders ). Points earned across all the courses (not counting bonus challenges) are totaled together for the All-Cup Ranking score.
The Cups in a Tour in this game are named after a mainline driver who appears in this game, such as Mario and Toad . In this case, the character that has their name featured on a cup will favor all the tracks in the cup, and they will favorite a track that they favor by default.
Since the Mii Tour , the second cup of a Tour is always the Mii Cup. Here, all Mii Racing Suits will favorite the first track of the cup, and favor the other tracks, but they will favorite them if they favor or favorite them by default. Also, all Mii Racing Suits will favor the first track of every cup in the Tour.
Multiplayer Mode [ ]
Multiplayer Mode is available to all players who own the app (not just the Gold Pass players as shown in the first December 2019 Beta test). It puts you against other players to compete for first place, or just to have fun.
Players now have a Multiplayer Rank (similar to the Player Rank, which caps at level 150), and for every top spot they finish in, their bar will fill. Once filled, it will advance players to the next Multiplayer Rank (starting at F, moving onto E, then D, and so on until you eventually reach A).
- All players who advance to the next Multiplayer Rank earn a starting 20% for their bar.
Players can choose from two different Multiplayer race options: Standard Race and Standard Battle. Their rules are updated daily, and the cups players will play in are rotated every 12 minutes, providing players with five different cups per hour. Before the Battle Tour , Gold Races were available before being replaced by Standard Battles.
Standard Race [ ]
In Standard Races, players from all over the world can play simultaneously in a room. There can be from 2 to 8 players racing in a game. Anyone racing in these rooms are limited to the following:
- 100 - 150cc
- 1, 2, or Default item slots
- No Teams or 2 Teams
Standard Battle [ ]
Standard Battles are similar to Standard Races, but they only involve battles on battle stages. Rules are limited to:
- Shells Only, Bananas Only, Bob-ombs Only, Frenzy On
Gold Race (Unavailable) [ ]
Gold Races, unlike Standard Races, were available to only Gold Pass players. The same rules apply from the Standard Race rules, with the only exception being 200cc .
Local/Friend Rooms [ ]
Local Multiplayer rooms can be created by a player who has their location on. Nearby Mario Kart Tour users can then join the room for up to 8-player fun.
Friend rooms abide by the same rules, with the only exception being the fact that you can only play with players on your Friends List.
If you're the creator of a Local/Friend room, you have the ability to set the rules of the race, similar to the daily rules of Standard and Gold Races.
- COM Racers, No COM Racers (if the room isn't full and COM Racers are on, AI characters will fill in the empty spaces of the room
- No Teams or 2-4 Teams
Challenges [ ]
There are many challenges in this game, which reward Rubies , Grand Stars and a badge. each set of challenges has 9 challenges, and when a row of these (whether horizontal, vertical or diagonal) is completed, coins will be rewarded. When all 9 challenges are completed, a bonus reward is given, which is either Rubies , a special driver , kart or glider , or a badge. A Tour also has a set of its own Premium Challenges, which give a lot of good rewards, but these challenges much be purchased with real money and a Gold Pass won't get you them.
Daily Challenge [ ]
Every day, a course is set for a daily challenge, which is the first course they haven't attempted that isn't involved in a current, past or future Weekly Ranking. Here, the player will play as the Driver has the track showcases on their icon even if they haven't been unlocked yet, and the best kart and glider they own for the course. After the race or battle finishes, the player is rewarded a free pipe pull, but on the fourteenth time this finishes in a tour, a badge is rewarded instead.
Weekly Ranking [ ]
In a Tour's Weekly Ranking, players go against 19 other players that have a matching Tier by gathering points on the three tracks (or battle stages) of a selected cup, which is the Tour's first cup for the Tour's first week, and the third cup for the last. At the end of the weekly ranking, the top players receive better rewards and move up to a higher tier, whilst the lower players receive less or no rewards and either move up less tiers, remain in that tier, or move down a tier or two. Higher tiers result in greater rewards at the top positions.
Coin Rush [ ]
In Coin Rush, you play on a special Coin -filled track. Playing as Gold Mario , the player will drive through one lap of the course, collecting Coins that are automatically pulled towards Gold Mario when he approaches them. Red Coins are worth 2, and Blue Coins are worth 5.
Coin Rush requires Rubies or Coin Rush Tickets to play. You can spend extra to increase the multiplier.
- Ticket or 5 Rubies - x2 Coins
- 3 Tickets or 15 Rubies - x6 Coins
- 5 Tickets or 25 Rubies - x10 Coins
In the Shop, players can exchange their coins , Star Tokens and Rubies for new items, drivers , karts and gliders .
- There is the Daily Selects, which sells 3-9 items depending on the player's level. Tickets, drivers, karts and gliders are sold here at a number of coins , with items with higher rarities costing more. Items refresh daily, hence the name, or they can be refreshed by using a Quick Ticket.
- There is the Token Shop, which normally sells sets of coins , rubies , and tickets, a pipe pull that stacks, and a balloon. At special circumstances, Gold Pipes can also appear here. Items refresh after the end of a tour.
- There is the Tier Shop, which sells tickets at a higher price. Items refresh after the end of a tour.
- There is the Mii Racing Suit Shop, which sells up to ten Mii Racing Suits for 70 - 100 Rubies . Items refresh after the end of a tour.
- Underneath the spotlight content is the Daily Spotlight. This features six drivers (excluding Mii Racing Suits), six karts and six gliders that favorite at least one track that is involved in a current, past or future Weekly Ranking in a Tour. These items refresh every day, hence the name, or they can be refreshed by using a Quick Ticket.
The Pipe [ ]
Since 3.0 [ ].
Up until the Battle Tour , the pipes which can be pulled using rubies, including the free pipe pulls by earning Grand Stars , were removed and replaced with the Spotlight Shop and pipes available in Tour Gifts. This time, Pipes can no longer reward Spotlight content, but they can still be used to unlock characters , karts and gliders , as well as reward tickets, coins and rubies . This time, the Pipe's rewards are properly randomised.
Pipes can be purchased at the Token Shop, where they can be purchased up to 34 times per Tour, starting at a price of 20 Star Tokens at the beginning of a Tour. As they are bought, the price increases by 10 until the price reaches 200, and then the price would then increase by 50.
Pipes can also be obtained by playing on multiplayer. As the player plays in this mode a gauge towards a free pipe pull will fill up, which can be received multiple times during the run. When they quit multiplayer, they have the option to fire all the pipes that they have earnt.
Before 3.0 [ ]
Before the Version 3.0.0 Update, The Pipe is a special feature used to unlock characters , karts , and gliders . Rubies are required to fire of the Pipe for either 1 separate item or 10 bundled items, which come at a better price.
- 5 Rubies - 1 Pipe item
- 45 Rubies - 10 Pipe items (10% Ruby discount)
Each tour includes two sets of Spotlight content. Week 1 of the specified tour will include certain Spotlight items that'll help players out during the Ranked Cup of Part 1. Week 2 will include Spotlight items that will help players out during the Ranked Cup of Part 2. There are certain exceptions when it comes down to the Spotlight items; at times, there will be 1 High-end driver, kart, and glider, while at other times there will be a variety of items.
While it may seem random, the Pipe is in fact not completely random. Pipes will have either 100 or 50 items inside of them at the start of their appearance time. Each class (Normal/Super/High-end) of drivers, karts, and gliders has a limit to how many of them can be received. The Pipe can be reset to restore its contents though, allowing you to pull items from a class that you've once emptied.
Once you've received a specific item from any category, its probability will drop, while the rest of the items' probabilities will rise.
Drivers [ ]
Main Article: List of Drivers in Mario Kart Tour
As of the Anniversary Tour (2023) , 265 characters have been released in Mario Kart Tour . This includes recurring characters of the Mario Kart series, as well as new characters, such as Pauline, Peachette, etc.
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As of the Anniversary Tour (2023) , 336 karts have been released in Mario Kart Tour . This includes recurring karts of the Mario Kart series, as well as new ones and variants on both sides.
High-End [ ]
Gliders [ ]
As of the 2023 Anniversary Tour , 225 gliders have been released in Mario Kart Tour . This includes recurring gliders of the Mario Kart series, as well as new ones and variants on both sides.
Race Courses [ ]
Mario Kart Tour has a total of 136 race courses not including R & T variants, being the most number of courses in any game. This includes returning courses from the first 7 main games, one returning course with a new layout ( Kalimari Desert 2 ), new courses based on real-world cities (such as New York Minute & Tokyo Blur ), and new non-city themed courses (such as Merry Mountain and Ninja Hideaway ).
Battle Courses [ ]
Returning [ ]
Trivia! [ ]
- Nintendo announced Mario Kart Tour via Twitter on January 31, 2018.
- This is in contrast to Super Mario Run s one-time US$9.99 in-app purchase to fully unlock the game, and lower monthly fees for Nintendo Switch Online service.
- Nintendo Network support, though unlike Super Mario Run and company, it has no My Nintendo support.
- Rubies as in-game currency; unlike Super Mario Run , My Nintendo Coins cannot be used.
- Friend lists
- Mario Kart Tour is the ninth release of Mario Kart as consumer software, but as it omits the number 9 in its name, it could indicate that Nintendo distinguishes it from the main Mario Kart series, although it recognises this game as the ninth installment in the franchise, as seen in the trailer for the first wave of the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - Booster Course Pass . [1]
- This is the fourth handheld game of the franchise after Super Circuit , DS , and 7 .
- Mario Kart 8 is the only game in the main series without a currently-confirmed returning stage in this game.
- This is the only Mario Kart game where Mario isn't a starting character.
- In fact, only 3 Characters from the mainline Mario Kart series (excluding the GP series) haven't returned which are Paratroopa (from Mario Kart Double Dash ), R.O.B. (from Mario Kart DS ) and Honey Queen (from Mario Kart 7 ).
- Miis were originally going to appear in the initial release but were removed until the final cut by Version 2.12.0 and Mii Tour, perhaps due to discontinuation of both Miitomo and Pokémon Rumble Rush in 2018 and 2020, Respectively.
- This is the first game to feature the Pipe Frame as a standard Kart since Mario Kart: Super Circuit .
- This game is one of the only games of the Mario Kart franchise to have three items inside a single item box.
- In beta version, emeralds were used instead of rubies .
- This is the second game where Lakitu is not present in the pre-race countdown.
- S to S+6 ranks are only available for Gold Pass users.
- This game features the most clone characters in the entire Mario Kart series.
- 3DS Rainbow Road averts this as the final lap music is taken from Mario Kart 7 .
- Before Holiday Tour (December 2022) it used to be raised to 5 Semitones.
- Piranha Plant Pipeline is the only non-city course that didn't return as a retro track in the Booster Course Pass of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe .
Gallery [ ]
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- 2 Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
- 3 Star Rank
Mario Kart™ Tour
Challenge players worldwide in multiplayer!
You can race against up to seven other players, whether they're registered as in-game friends, nearby, or scattered around the world.
Multiplayer races can be customized with a variety of rules, such as individual or team races, kart speed, and number of item slots. You can play however you want!
Mario Kart takes a world tour!
Mario and friends go global in this new Mario Kart as they race around courses inspired by real-world cities in addition to classic Mario Kart courses! These destinations will be featured in tours that rotate every two weeks! In addition to courses based on iconic locales, some of your favorite Mario Kart characters will get variations that incorporate the local flavor of cities featured in the game!
Endless Mario Kart fun at your fingertips!
The Mario Kart series known and loved by many is ready to take the world by storm – one smart device at a time! With just one finger, you can steer and drift with ease and sling devastating items as you go for the gold in cups filled with new and classic Mario Kart courses.
Nab 1st place with items and Frenzy mode!
In Mario Kart Tour you have access to an arsenal of powerful items that can mix things up on the racetrack! Turn up the heat by activating the new Frenzy mode, which gives an unlimited supply of a certain item and makes you invincible! Make the most of the ensuing chaos, as Frenzy mode only lasts a short time!
Collect drivers, karts, badges, and more!
Earn Grand Stars by racing or fire off the featured pipe to receive more drivers, karts, and gliders! You can also proudly display badges, earned by completing certain challenges, next to your in-game name!
Bonus challenge courses put a twist on traditional races!
In certain races, 1st place isn't always the goal. With names like "Vs. Mega Bowser" and "Goomba Takedown," these bonus challenge courses demand a different approach to gameplay and strategy!
Race to increase your online rank!
Boost with the best of 'em! Your high scores will determine how you compare to other players all over the world. Keep practicing and trying out different combinations of drivers, karts, and gliders to increase your score and rise to the top!
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An emblem is a symbol that appears on an item used by a specific character in many of the Super Mario spinoff and main series titles, usually representing said character in some fashion; for example, Mario 's emblem is the red M that is sewn on his cap , whereas that of Yoshi is his egg .
- 2 List of character emblems
- 3.1 Mario Party 2
- 3.2 Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)
- 3.3 Mario Party 3
- 3.4 Mario Party 4
- 3.5.1 Kart emblems
- 3.5.2 Driver platform emblems
- 3.6 Mario Power Tennis
- 3.7 Mario Kart Arcade GP / Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
- 3.8 Mario Party 7
- 3.9 Mario Kart DS
- 3.10 Mario Strikers Charged
- 3.11 Mario Party 8
- 3.12 Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games
- 3.13 Mario Kart Wii
- 3.14 Mario Super Sluggers
- 3.15 Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games / Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games
- 3.16 New Super Mario Bros. Wii
- 3.17 Mario Kart 7
- 3.18 Mario Party 9
- 3.19 Mario Tennis Open
- 3.20 Mario Kart Arcade GP DX
- 3.21.1 Kart emblems
- 3.21.2 Horn emblems ( Mario Kart 8 only)
- 3.22 Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash
- 3.23 Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U)
- 3.24.1 Soccer
- 3.24.2 Baseball
- 3.25 Mario Tennis Aces
- 3.26 Dr. Mario World
- 3.27.1 Kart emblems
- 3.27.2 Cup emblems
- 3.27.3.1 Common badges
- 3.27.3.2 Gold badges
- 3.28.1 Golf bags
- 3.28.2 Flags
- 3.29 The Super Mario Bros. Movie
- 3.30.1 Play Nintendo
- 3.30.2 Appearances in fictional business logos
History [ edit ]
In the Mario Party series, emblems first appeared in Mario Party 2 in the barrels of the 4-Player minigame Sneak 'n' Snore . In Mario Party 3 , they appear in the planes of the minigame Aces High . In Mario Party 4 , emblems cam be seen in the vehicles of the minigame Mario Speedwagons . In Mario Party 7 , they are used to denote who controls Character Spaces (created when someone places an Orb on a space); when using team-based rulesets, the game instead uses one of two or four preset team emblems. They also appear in Windmillville , denoting ownership of a particular windmill and the Stars tied to it. In the minigame Air Farce , emblems are depicted in each character's hang glider. In Mario Party 8 , an emblem appears next to the character to indicate when it is their turn during gameplay; Koopa's Tycoon Town also uses a similar mechanic to the aforementioned Windmillville, using each character's emblem to denote ownership of the hotels. The game also includes the minigame Stampede , where the player must stamp their character's emblem onto blank sheets of paper. In Mario Party 9 , emblems appear on the flags of the minigame Peak Precision , and in the results table in the minigame Castle Clearout when played with two players.
Emblems have been used in the Mario Tennis series since Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64 , with each character's racket having their emblem inked on its strings.
Emblems first appear in the Mario Kart series in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! , in which certain karts have their driver's emblem present on the kart's body. Starting in Mario Kart DS , each character has a distinct, more streamlined emblem. Like in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! , a character's emblem may be present on their vehicle, with many vehicles (as well as, starting with Mario Kart 7 , certain gliders ) having designated spots where the driver's emblem is displayed. In Mario Kart 7 , the driver's emblem is also displayed in the center of their steering wheel in First-Person View , and in Mario Kart 8 , the horn on the Wii U GamePad has the driver's emblem on it with a corresponding colored background. Mario Kart DS also uniquely features emblem customization, allowing players to create their own emblems using the Nintendo DS Touch Screen, which would be displayed during online games.
Emblems are featured on Goal Poles and Checkpoint Flags in the Super Mario series of platformers starting with New Super Mario Bros. Wii . When a character touches a Goal Pole or a Checkpoint Flag, the emblem on it (usually Bowser 's emblem) will be replaced with their own, and the flag will change color to match the character as well.
Emblems also appear in the Mario & Sonic series on flags and emblems (not to be confused with the symbols themselves). The Super Mario characters have their usual emblems, while most of the Sonic the Hedgehog characters (with the exceptions of Dr. Eggman and Eggman Nega ) use silhouettes of their faces, entirely in one color besides the eyes, at a different angle and with a colored background.
List of character emblems [ edit ]
Character emblems that are denoted with a darker background stopped appearing since the most recent version was first used.
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Mario Party 3 [ edit ]
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Mario Kart: Double Dash!! [ edit ]
Kart emblems [ edit ].
Baby Mario , Baby Luigi
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Toad , Toadette
Petey Piranha
Mario Power Tennis [ edit ]
Koopa Troopa
Gooper Blooper
Mario Kart Arcade GP / Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 [ edit ]
Ms. PAC-MAN
Mario Party 7 [ edit ]
Team Dolphin
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Mario Strikers Charged [ edit ]
Mario Party 8 [ edit ]
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games [ edit ]
Mario Kart Wii [ edit ]
Mario , Baby Mario
Luigi , Baby Luigi
Peach , Baby Peach
Daisy , Baby Daisy
Mario Super Sluggers [ edit ]
Mario Fireballs
Luigi Knights
Peach Monarchs
Daisy Flowers
Wario Muscles
Waluigi Spitballs
Diddy Monkeys
Bowser Monsters
Bowser Jr. Rookies
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games / Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games [ edit ]
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Yellow Toad
Mario Kart 7 [ edit ]
Metal Mario
Honey Queen
Mario Party 9 [ edit ]
Mario Tennis Open [ edit ]
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Luigi , Ice Luigi
Toad , Blue Toad
Don-chan , Hero Don-chan, Strawberry Don-chan
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Tanooki Mario
Orange Yoshi
Baby Rosalina
Pink Gold Peach
Inkling Girl
Inkling Girl (green)
Inkling Girl (magenta)
Inkling Boy
Inkling Boy (purple)
Inkling Boy (cyan)
Champion's Tunic Link
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Birdo (Blue)
Birdo (Light Blue)
Birdo (Yellow)
Birdo (Green)
Birdo (Black)
Birdo (White)
Birdo (Orange)
Horn emblems ( Mario Kart 8 only) [ edit ]
Mario 's horn
Luigi 's horn
Peach 's horn
Daisy 's horn
Rosalina 's horn
Metal Mario 's horn
Yoshi 's horn
Red Yoshi's horn
Blue Yoshi's horn
Light-Blue Yoshi's horn
Yellow Yoshi's horn
Pink Yoshi's horn
Black Yoshi's horn
White Yoshi's horn
Orange Yoshi's horn
Toad 's horn
Koopa Troopa 's horn
Shy Guy 's horn
Green Shy Guy's horn
Blue Shy Guy's horn
Light-Blue Shy Guy's horn
Yellow Shy Guy's horn
Pink Shy Guy's horn
Black Shy Guy 's horn
White Shy Guy 's horn
Orange Shy Guy's horn
Lakitu 's horn
Toadette 's horn
Baby Mario 's horn
Baby Luigi 's horn
Baby Peach 's horn
Baby Daisy 's horn
Baby Rosalina 's horn
Pink Gold Peach 's horn
Bowser 's horn
Donkey Kong 's horn
Wario 's horn
Waluigi 's horn
Iggy 's horn
Roy 's horn
Lemmy 's horn
Larry 's horn
Wendy 's horn
Ludwig 's horn
Morton 's horn
A red Mii 's horn
An orange Mii's horn
A yellow Mii's horn
A lime-green Mii's horn
A green Mii's horn
A light-blue Mii's horn
A blue Mii's horn
A purple Mii's horn
A pink Mii's horn
A brown Mii's horn
A white Mii's horn
A black Mii's horn
Tanooki Mario 's horn
Cat Peach 's horn
Link 's horn
Villager Boy's horn
Villager Girl's horn
Isabelle 's horn
Dry Bowser 's horn
Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash [ edit ]
Sprixie Princess
Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U) [ edit ]
Mario Sports Superstars [ edit ]
Soccer [ edit ].
Baseball [ edit ]
Mario Tennis Aces [ edit ]
Chain Chomp
Koopa Paratroopa
Fire Piranha Plant
Dr. Mario World [ edit ]
Dr. Mario , Dr. Fire Mario , 8-Bit Dr. Mario
Dr. Peach , Dr. Fire Peach
Dr. Luigi , Dr. Fire Luigi
Dr. Toadette
Dr. Bowser Jr.
Dr. Waluigi
Dr. Baby Mario
Dr. Baby Luigi
Dr. Baby Peach
Dr. Baby Daisy
Dr. Rosalina , Dr. Fire Rosalina
Dr. Donkey Kong
Dr. Diddy Kong
Dr. Baby Rosalina
Dr. Dry Bowser
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Dr. Dolphin
Dr. Baby Wario
Dr. Blooper
Dr. King Boo
Dr. Piranha Plant
Dr. Petey Piranha
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Baby Mario , Baby Mario (Koala)
Baby Peach , Baby Peach (Cherub)
Baby Rosalina , Baby Rosalina (Detective)
Koopa Troopa , Koopa (Freerunning)
Shy Guy , Black Shy Guy , Pink Shy Guy, Green Shy Guy, Light-blue Shy Guy, Blue Shy Guy, White Shy Guy, Orange Shy Guy, Yellow Shy Guy, Shy Guy (Pastry Chef), Shy Guy (Gold), Shy Guy (Ninja), Pink Shy Guy (Ninja), Light-blue Shy Guy (Explorer), Yellow Shy Guy (Explorer)
Dry Bones , Dry Bones (Gold)
Larry , Larry (Wintertime)
Mario , Mario (Musician), Mario (Hakama), Mario (Santa), Mario (Happi), Mario (Classic), Mario (Chef), Mario (Swimwear), Mario (Sunshine), Mario (Halloween), Mario (Racing), Mario (Tuxedo), Mario (Baseball), Penguin Mario , Mario (Satellaview), Mario (Golf), Mario (Aviator), Mario (Samurai), Cat Mario , Mario (King), Mario (Black Suit)
Peach , Peach (Kimono), Peach (Vacation), Peach (Wintertime), Peach (Wedding), Peach (Halloween), Peach (Explorer), Peach (Happi), Peach (Yukata)
Yoshi , Yoshi (Reindeer), Yoshi (Egg Hunt)
Daisy , Daisy (Holiday Cheer), Daisy (Fairy), Daisy (Yukata), Daisy (Swimwear), Daisy (Farmer), Daisy (Thai Dress), Daisy (Sailor)
Toad , Toad (Pit Crew) , Yellow Toad (Pit Crew), Light-blue Toad (Pit Crew), Red Toad (Pit Crew), Green Toad (Pit Crew), Pink Toad (Pit Crew), Purple Toad (Pit Crew), Toad (Party Time), Cat Toad , Penguin Toad , Toad (Tourist)
Toadette , Toadette (Explorer), Builder Toadette , Penguin Toadette , Toadette (Sailor), Toadette (Astronaut)
Rosalina , Rosalina (Halloween), Rosalina (Aurora), Rosalina (Swimwear), Tanooki Rosalina , Cat Rosalina , Rosalina (Volendam), Rosalina (Chef)
Luigi , Penguin Luigi , Luigi (Classic), Luigi (Lederhosen), Luigi (Painter), Luigi (Vacation), Luigi (Golf), Cat Luigi , Luigi (Knight), Luigi (Chef), Luigi (Gold Knight)
Light-blue Yoshi
Yellow Yoshi , Yoshi (Kangaroo) , Yoshi (Gold Egg)
Bowser , Bowser (Santa), Meowser
Donkey Kong , Donkey Kong (Gladiator)
Lakitu , Lakitu (Party Time)
Bowser Jr. , Bowser Jr. (Pirate)
Wario , Wario (Hiker), Wario (Cowboy)
Waluigi , Waluigi (Bus Driver), Waluigi (Vampire)
King Boo , King Boo (Luigi's Mansion), King Boo (Gold)
Red Koopa (Freerunning)
Boomerang Bro
Blue Koopa (Freerunning)
Purple Koopa (Freerunning)
Pauline , Pauline (Party Time), Pauline (Rose), Pauline (Cowgirl)
Builder Mario
Builder Toad , Toad (Astronaut)
Captain Toad
Mario (SNES)
Builder Luigi
Fire Rosalina
Tanooki Mario , White Tanooki Mario
Kitsune Luigi
Dry Bowser , Dry Bowser (Gold)
Gold Koopa (Freerunning)
King Bob-omb , King Bob-omb (Gold)
Donkey Kong Jr. (SNES)
Chargin' Chuck , Chargin' Chuck (Gold)
Petey Piranha , Petey Piranha (Gold)
Wiggler , Wiggler (Gold)
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Baby Mario Cup
Baby Peach Cup
Baby Daisy Cup
Baby Rosalina Cup
Baby Luigi Cup
Koopa Troopa Cup
Shy Guy Cup
Dry Bones Cup
Toadette Cup
Rosalina Cup
Donkey Kong Cup
Diddy Kong Cup
Bowser Jr. Cup
Waluigi Cup
King Boo Cup
Hammer Bro Cup
Boomerang Bro Cup
Ice Bro Cup
Fire Bro Cup
Monty Mole Cup
Metal Mario Cup
Peachette Cup
Pauline Cup
Pink Gold Peach Cup
Ice Mario Cup
Fire Rosalina Cup
Cat Peach Cup
Tanooki Mario Cup
Gold Mario Cup
Dry Bowser Cup
Funky Kong Cup
Dixie Kong Cup
King Bob-omb Cup
Chargin' Chuck Cup
Badges [ edit ]
Common badges [ edit ].
Piranha Plant
King Bob-omb
Chargin' Chuck
Koopa Troopa (SNES)
Gold badges [ edit ]
Mario Golf: Super Rush [ edit ]
Golf bags [ edit ].
Light Blue Yoshi
Red Koopa Troopa
Yellow Koopa Troopa
Blue Koopa Troopa
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The Super Mario Bros. Movie [ edit ]
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Bowser ( Lord Bowser )
Bowser ( Racer's )
Daisy ( Princess Orange )
Daisy (Racer's)
Dry Bowser ( Undead Motors )
Honey Queen (Racer's)
Iggy (Racer's)
Nabbit (Racer's)
Larry ( Larry Lights )
Larry (Racer's)
Luigi ( Luigi Gusters )
Mario ( Mario Super Motor Team )
Peach ( Peach Cosmetics )
Roy ( Roy Smooth Sounds )
Shy Guy ( Shy Guy Records )
Spike ( Spike's Seafood )
Toad ( Toad Mushroom Powered )
Wario ( Wario Billionaires )
Wendy ( Wendy's Car Interiors )
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Strawberry Donut. Silver Bells. Silver-and-Gold Hearts. Manta Glider. Treasure Map. Butterfly Wings. Great Sail. The following is a gallery of sprites and models pertaining to Mario Kart Tour. For artwork of Mario Kart Tour, see Gallery:Mario Kart Tour artwork.
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Mario Kart Tour is a mobile game in the Mario Kart series.Unlike Super Mario Run, it is free-to-play from the App Store and Google Play.The game reuses many assets from Mario Kart 7 and Mario Kart 8, though its art style is more simple and cartoony.Gameplay mechanics such as gliding, underwater driving, and character-specific special items return from past entries.
The logo was first introduced in Mario Kart 64. The logo stopped appearing in the games' logos in 2008 with Mario Kart Wii, but was still on finish line flags until Mario Kart 7, when it got replaced by the new one (although only in nitro courses). Starting from Mario Kart 8, an updated version of the pre-DS logo appears on banners of retro courses from the first four games in the series[1 ...
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This is the official website of the Nintendo Co., Ltd Smartphone App Mario Kart Tour. English (US) English (Europe/Australia) Français (Canada) Français (Europe) Español (Latinoamérica) Español (Europa) Português (Brasil) Deutsch Italiano 日本語 한국어 繁體中文 简体中文
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The Mario Kart logo emphasizes the atmosphere of arcade racing, where gamers compete on various tracks with their favorite Nintendo characters. ... Expanding its reach, the Mario Kart series entered the mobile gaming arena with the Mario Kart Tour in 2019, making the beloved racing experience accessible to an even broader audience. This move ...
Join us as we take a trip down memory lane and explore the fascinating evolution of the iconic Mario Kart logo. From its humble beginnings in 1992 to the sle...
Mario Kart Tour is a 2019 kart racing mobile game developed by Nintendo EPD and published by Nintendo for iOS and Android devices. The game was announced in January 2018 and was released on September 25, 2019, on Apple App Store and Google Play.. The game features biweekly, downloadable themed tours with different cups, each of which has three courses and a bonus challenge.
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Mario Kart Tour is a free spin-off Mario Kart game. It's the third Mario game released for mobile operating systems, after Super Mario Run and Dr. Mario World. It was announced on January 31, 2018, and was originally scheduled for release by March 2019, but was later on released on September 25, 2019 in Japan, Oceania, Asia, North America, and Europe. While the game is designed for mobile ...
About this game. Challenge players worldwide in multiplayer! You can race against up to seven other players, whether they're registered as in-game friends, nearby, or scattered around the world. Multiplayer races can be customized with a variety of rules, such as individual or team races, kart speed, and number of item slots.
Mario Kart™ Tour. Challenge players worldwide in multiplayer! You can race against up to seven other players, whether they're registered as in-game friends, nearby, or scattered around the world ...
Mario Kart Tour was the Mario Kart debut on a mobile phone, and introduced a points-based system for certain racing actions. It introduced Peachette, ... The series logo until Mario Kart Arcade GP 2. The debut game in the Mario Kart series was Super Mario Kart released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System ...
This is the official website of the Nintendo Co., Ltd Smartphone App Mario Kart Tour. English (US) English (Europe/Australia) Français (Canada) Français (Europe) Español (Latinoamérica) Español (Europa) Português (Brasil) Deutsch Italiano 日本語 한국어 繁體中文 简体中文
King Boo (Luigi's Mansion) Kamek Cup. For screenshots of Mario Kart Tour, see Gallery: Mario Kart Tour screenshots. Mario (Samurai) and Luigi (Knight) racing on N64 Luigi Raceway. Unlocking the Goo-Goo Buggy. The May 2022 Peach vs. Bowser Tour 's team selection screen.
Mario Kart Tour. 160,718 likes · 931 talking about this. "Race around the world!" This is the official Facebook page of the Nintendo's Smartphone App Mario Ka
In 50cc, you'll earn 2100 points for getting first place. In 100cc, you'll earn 2300 points for first place and in 150cc, you'll earn 2500 points. 200cc will earn you the same number of points as ...
Mario's emblem, which is used in many games, as seen on a badge in Mario Kart Tour. The Power-Up Bands for Super Nintendo World, which feature emblems for (from left to right) Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Princess Daisy, Toad, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, and Diddy Kong. An emblem is a symbol that appears on an item used by a specific character in many ...