![]() Maple Treeway: Originally from Mario Kart 7 The good news is that, even if you finish last, it’s still always a refreshing summery drive. Players can also flirt with the dangers of getting dragged out to sea by hugging the water when the tide goes out, making for some exciting chances to make up ground or fall further behind. With a number of risky jumps like the path through the mountain or the item box atop the seaside boulder, races can be made with a properly used Mushroom or broken with poorly aligned ramp launch. Koopa Troopa Beach: Originally from Nintendo 64įor its cool steel drum soundtrack and calming “day at the shore” vibes, Koopa Troopa Beach offers players a lot of tough yet exciting decisions. It’s filled with fun gimmicks, vibrant colors, and some great road design. The track’s pacing is nearly perfect, with competitors blasting off through a huge tunnel, then following the natural flow of the table through curving elevated pathways, and finishing in a crowded straightaway down the table past the flippers to the finish line. Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to be shot through a pinball machine? Waluigi Pinball delivers the answer as racers will be launched through a neon realm of arcadey beeps and buzzes, all while dodging bumpers and giant steel spheres. The Best Mario Kart Tracks in the Franchise Waluigi Pinball: Originally from Mario Kart DS Nonetheless, here is a subjective list of the best Mario Kart tracks. With well over 200 tracks over the course of the series, it’s hard to narrow down which raceways are the best in the series. Whether you’re driving on serene beaches, piloting through booby trapped castles, or racing through a crowded stadium, there’s been ample variety from gimmicks to hairpin curves for racers in each entry in the series. The Mario Kart series has countless fantastic fan-favorite tracks.
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