Mario Kart Live: The home circuit looks like a magic mix

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Mario Kart Live: The home circuit looks like a magic mix

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The next Mario Kart will be played on your Nintendo switch and under your living room. Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, a new virtual reality game coming to Switch on November 16, features a body racing kit featuring a built-in digital camera. It looks like a magical experience, allowing you to turn the floor of your home into a custom chase that you can name, or with family and friends, and then run to them, Mario Kart style.

Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit and it looks like a more expensive alternative than the amazing robust one Mario Kart 8 Deluxe that is already available on the switch, and it looks like it will require a long set to enjoy a short time.

Check it out first Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit during a video call with Nintendo on Wednesday, when company representatives accompanied us on course creation, gameplay, and what a real and mixed reality game is.

Nintendo will sell two different sets Mario Kart Live: Mario’s set and Luigi’s collection. Each $ 99.99 set comes with its own remote control card, which helps define game racing buildings, four-digit cardboard gates and two arrow sign boards. USB cable charger installed and charging cart – Nintendo said cat batteries will last about 90 minutes charged when played at 150cc speed.

Mario points to Bowser Jr.  and Koopalings in screenshot from Mario Kart Live: Home CircuitPicture: Nintendo

To set up lessons, players need to set all four gates – no longer, no less – and “paint” the makeup they want. With a good touch, this is accomplished by photographer Lakitu hitting Martin’s tires or Luigi’s kart with pink paint. Players then go through both gates, in order from one to four, to show the way to the race. From there, Mario or Luigi could compete with Bowser Jr. and Koopalings, or other local players. Mario Kart Live supports up to four players, each of whom must have his own kart kart and switch – the game does not support multiple players online.

In addition to drawing the structure of their tracks, players can also customize the gateway and the theme of each track. Gates can be customized to provide speed boosters or object boxes for players, but can also include dangerous obstacles, such as the Piranha Plant, the old Super Mario Bros fire bar, the Tompomps, or Magikoopas. Races can be set by themes to look like underwater lessons, and there are a variety of locations, including Rainbow Road and 8-bit mode where the lesson is completed with Goombas with pixels. Elsewhere, mud storms crash to the ground, revealing a dangerous barrier to stopping the cart.

Below is the top image of Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit lesson planPicture: Nintendo

There are a variety of what Nintendo calls the combined integrated effects that affect the cat’s behavior. Players can pick mushrooms from boxes that will give the car a boost, or they may be hit by a red Koopa shell that will stop the car for a while. Players can face sandstorms that will affect the steering wheel and Chinese Chomps will pull the car to the wild side.

Like most Mario Kart games, Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit will include four race speeds: 50cc, 100cc, 150cc, and 200cc. Nintendo says players should expect to draw a space of 10 by 12 meters with a track built at 150cc speed, at a slower pace that requires less square footage to run on.

As the players run, they will also receive coins. That money can be used for Mario and Luigi’s makeup, as well as for running carts. Nintendo showed us a number of Mario costumes, including Cowboy Mario, Builder Mario from Super Mario Maker, and Knight Mario from Super Mario Odyssey. Non-slip karts include a Big Scoop construction vehicle and a cart that looks like one of Bowser’s planes.

Customization menu from Mario Kart Live: Circuit HomePicture: Nintendo

Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit At the very least, this amazing technological marvel. Seeing Mario racing around real world locations with Mario Kart’s typical screen displays, is in danger of repeating itself, just like magic.

Watching live lessons after painting yourself down in your living room will no doubt impress new players and kids, and it was funny to see Mario running past Nintendo’s work holding our demo while sitting on the couch and playing. There’s also a nice touch: Mario goes back and taps the “glass” of the camera during setup and evokes a “tonk tonk” sound, a little touch that really sells a mixed-reality vibe. But the lessons are always flat and look very short, at least compared to the many different, long-distance races Mario Kart 8, and lessons will need to be set from scratch every time you play.

And for $ 99.99 for one car, Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit Be priced very quickly, especially if you hope to recreate Mario Kart’s multiplayer enthusiasts downstairs in your living room, kitchen, or bedroom (Nintendo doesn’t recommend playing outside). But for an enthusiastic Mario Kart enthusiast who has everything – except for this particular mixed event – it can be just a wonderful holiday gift.

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