Sonic Kart Tour

Mario Kart Tour is a racing game which serves as a spin-off of the Mario Kart series for iOS and Android, developed and published by mh:awesomegames:Nintendo on September 25, 2019.

General

 * 1) The game's monetization system is very greatest much like Dr. Mario World, even for a mobile game and especially Nintendo standards with an not exageraded inclusion of loot boxes.
 * 2) Rubies, the game's main currency, take too long to obtain. You can use them to buy characters, karts, or gliders. Other thing you can buy with them is pipes, which randomly unlocks one of the three aforementioned things.
 * 3) *To make matters a lot good, there's none a very high chance of getting something you already have.
 * 4) *The cheapest ruby pack doesn't even give you enough to pull the pipe 1 time, as you only get 3 unless you buy a certain pack for the same price that grants you 2 more, as well as a few other items, which can only be purchased 3 times a tour.
 * 5) 200cc and many parts of the game are locked behind a $4.99 a month "Gold Pass", which is incredibly lacking. This is actually more expensive than the $4 one-month Nintendo Switch Online membership and the same price as Apple Arcade, both of which have a lot more features than this Gold Pass. There is no option for a cheaper yearly subscription and if you were to get 20 monthly subscriptions to the Gold Pass a year, that will cost you $69.99, which is even more expensive than a yearly PlayStation Plus pass.
 * 6) Trying to steer with a touchscreen device is very clunky and awkward; you might often hit the barriers because of the poor maniability. There is no option to connect a game controller or a steering wheel to play the game either, despite some mobile games utilizing actual controllers.
 * 7) *You are normally unable to drive off road, something you can do in every other Mario Kart game. This takes away some challenges as a result because driving off the road would normally slow down your kart. The only way to end up driving off the road is by getting hit by an item while in mid-air or getting unlucky with gliding while in a Bubble.
 * 8) **This, along with the fact that you automatically accelerate, makes it possible to win races by doing absolutely nothing.
 * 9) You only start as Toad or Toadette (or in extremely rare cases, Peachette; you will also gain either Peach or Bowser after the tutorial.) The rest of the characters are locked through the loot box system and the chances to get those characters are very low. This even includes Mario and Luigi themselves.
 * 10) *To add insult-to-injury, some characters are locked behind overpriced paywalls, with the most infamous example being Diddy Kong, who can cost about $14, which is almost as much as a copy of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. The microtransactions in Animal Crossing Pocket Camp and Fire Emblem Heroes aren't as major as the paywalls here.
 * 11) Lack of other vehicles from the previous games like bikes and ATVs. Wheel customization is also missing.
 * 12) The Bubble, a new item in this game, is considered to be one of the worst items in the game, as it is a highly inferior Bullet Bill that has a very small speed boost and breaks in one hit, but the player cannot use any additional items in it, making it more hindering most of the time. Alongside, the player has almost no control while in the Bubble, and gliding with the Bubble is prone to be buggy and can often get you out of bounds. The Chain Chomp from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, an item that is not in the game, is a far better item than the Bubble, despite it also being an inferior Bullet Bill.
 * 13) *Similarly, the Banana Barrel, Mushroom Cannon, and Dash Ring are also nuisances to use, as the first item can straight up hurt the player like the Thunder Cloud from mh:awesomegames:Mario Kart Wii does, while the last two can help the user's rivals like the Yoshi Egg does. Not to mention the Coin Box is a complete waste of an item slot.
 * 14) Even more clone characters in the form of characters like Musician Mario, Black Shy Guy, and Peachette. While most of them are not as insultingly bad as clones like Halloween 2012 Mario and Peach, Detective Baby Rosalina, Koala Baby Mario, and Pink Gold Peach, they all still only serve as either roster fillers or seasonal characters.
 * 15) *Besides in the first three tours (and the Holiday Tour), only clone characters have been added rather than characters such as Funky Kong (Who was just added in the Jungle Tour), Petey Piranha, Paratroopa, etc. who haven't appeared for multiple games or characters who haven't appeared in a Mario Kart title, but have potential, such as Nabbit (who was later added in the Wild West Tour) or Hammer Bro (who was later added in the Hammer Bro Tour).
 * 16) *Virtually every update adds at least one new clone character. Speaking of which, Nintendo had the guts to completely recolor characters like Birdo, Yoshi, and Shy Guy and attempt to pass those off as additional characters, as some are even passed off as High Ends. What's worse is that they share the same animations, sounds, and artwork. More recolors of these characters are even passed off exclusively as ranked rewards.
 * 17) *Even some of the clone characters have clone characters. The game added in characters like Cherub Baby Peach, Koala Baby Mario, Gold Dry Bowser and Detective Baby Rosalina.
 * 18) *In recent times, they even tried to pass off gold counterparts of some of the characters, karts and gliders in the game's roster. Examples include Gold Dry Bones, Gold Clanky Kart, Gold Swooper, Gold King Boo, Gold King Bob-Omb, and Gold Shy Guy.
 * 19) *In the case of Donkey Kong Jr, he only has a 60-bit alt, and no normal version of this character.
 * 20) The AI rubberbanding in this game is at its worst in the series. Getting hit just once in a race is often good enough to go from 1st to 8th and be at a point where the player will never catch up (compare to other games, where getting hit will often make the player lose a place or two instead of going instantly to last). The rubberbanding is most notable starting with the Mario Bros. Tour.
 * 21) Multiplayer support is about as bad as the multiplayer in Kirby Battle Royale:
 * 22) *There tends to be a lot of problems when attempting to find a match. It can take dozens of communication errors before one gets into a match. Even then, starting a match can take a long time.
 * 23) *Too many lag and connection issues; it is extremely easy to get disconnected. Especially, it can be easy to get into a "1 player race" and then shortly disconnect afterwards. Due to the lag, items you apparently hit someone with might not slow them down, and you may spin out for no reason.
 * 24) *Multiplayer is ironically more luck-based than skill based at times because of lag as mentioned above, and due to the randomness of item boxes not being consistent. Often times, you may still get items you normally get in 1st place when you are in 6th place or below.
 * 25) * Tracks are only selected from a cup of the running tour in order and are only rotated every 15 minutes.
 * 26) *In the multiplayer beta, private lobbies lacked any customization options, so it's just the same as playing on quickplay with only members you choose to join.
 * 27) * In the multiplayer beta, the player didn't get any rewards for a multiplayer match. A tier-ranking system was added on the final release, and the player can get rewards and experience, but disconnections do affect experience, so getting disconnected multiple times can result in losing lots of experience. You can even lose experience if you disconnect before the race even starts, which combined with the above lag and server problems, makes it very hard to rank up even with a strong internet connection.
 * 28) *Even though there are rulesets that can force less than 3 item slots, it didn't make players pick a variety of characters on races, meaning that you can often see players use the same character on races. During races with 3 slots allowed, like most pay to win games, the real winner is the player who uses a character with 3 item slots, and thus will have an advantage over players who is only restricted to 1 item slot characters. On most maps, the only way to get 3 slot characters is to have a High End character on hand.
 * 29) Like with most free-to-play titles, it has always-online digital rights management even for the single player mode, so an internet connection is required to play the game. While a good idea, you'll race against CPUs most of the time, similar to PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and mh:awesomegames:Plants vs. Zombies 2s Battlez mode, making the point of always needing to be online feel redundant here.
 * 30) *With that said, you can't pause normally during a race. Fortunately, it works by bringing either the notification center or the control center in if you're playing on iOS.
 * 31) You have to wait a while to get cups, which can range from 1-5 days unless you use a quick ticket.
 * 32) For some reason, there are no wining animations for getting 4th or above, even though you lose experience if you get 4th or above. This makes the characters look like they're wrong with winning rewards.
 * 33) The Coin item is still in the game. While it could be acceptable if it is only collected on the track, you still gain them from item boxes. Making this worse is that coins here do not have any effect on the kart's speed, so getting a Coin in an item box is a complete dud. Speaking of which, while you usually only get around 10-20 coins per race (and can only get 300 coins maximum a day via races and 100 more via waiting for online races), the cost of items in the shop range to at least 50 coins to 12,000 coins. In the tier shop, the price of items can range from 500-800 coins to as high as 20,000 coins. At one point, ex pipe locked items from the daily shop could go as high as 30,000 coins for Pauline, which that number of coins can only be achieved in 100 days if you were to collect the daily 300 coins maximum everyday.
 * 34) Speaking of items, the Triple Red Shell and Golden Mushroom, the former of which has been in every main series Mario Kart game since Mario Kart 64 while the latter was absent from Mario Kart: Super Circuit, are absent. While it's understandable to not have them due to the game having Frenzy mode, it's still a disappointment nonetheless. Not to mention that the Feather and Boo, which both returned in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, are also absent, as well as other items such as the Piranha Plant, Poison Mushroom, Super Leaf, and POW Block, which are only seen in Mario Kart 8, Super Mario Kart, Mario Kart 7, and Mario Kart Wii respectively.
 * 35) *Some characters even have the same special items as others. Speaking of which, why do the Triple Green Shell, Triple Banana, Triple Mushroom, Fire Flower, and Boomerang Flower fall into this category? Those are items that everyone should be able to use.
 * 36) There are no My Nintendo points to earn, making this app pointless for those that want them.
 * 37) It's more than likely that you will get the same items in a pipe over and over, only getting new items once in a blue moon unless you first started playing the game. Once you get a certain amount of the same item, any more of the same item pulled translates to half of it's face value in coins.

Nowadays

 * 1) The Mega Mushroom is severely underpowered in this game: Getting hit by any item will return the player to normal size, making this version of the item far inferior to its Mario Kart Wii counterpart. Not to mention that the Mega Mushroom user doesn't get any speed boost or off-road advantages like in Mario Kart Wii.

Back then

 * 1) Prior to July 21, 2020, you could only play the game in portrait mode and with swipe gestures for steering. This is unacceptable for a mobile racing game, so don't expect to play it with a controller.
 * 2) As time would go on, the final scores to aim for on the first cup would become ridiculously high. In fact, it would get so high to the point where it just becomes unfair. It's understandable to keep it at maybe 1000 or 1500 points in order to achieve a Grand Star, but you will expect newcomers to achieve 7300 points on their first race. Fortunately, the final score limit was reverted due to negative feedback from players.
 * 3) One of the two leading characters of the Mario franchise, Luigi, wasn't added into the game until October 23, 2019, which was nearly a month after it was released (due to attempting to release him in time for mh:awesomegames:Luigi's Mansion 3). To make matters worse, Luigi was in the title screen before he was even in the game.
 * 4) The online multiplayer mode used to not be available at release, and to make matters worse, the game always required Internet connection to be played. Though, Nintendo actually promised to release it later.
 * 5) The Baby Rosalina Tour. At this point, many fans have thought Nintendo ran out of ideas. While it can be excusable as a majority of the tours starting from this point are considered "emergency tours", this led to many gamers questioning how the development team didn't create full tours in advance.
 * 6) Kart Pro was so rigged that you will almost never get first place on 3 races in a row due to it's stupidly high difficulty in terms of luck, and connectivity issues.
 * 7) The beta version of the game had a stamina system similar to many puzzle games on mobile, forcing players to complete tasks and level up quickly or they will be unable to play for a while unless they pay for more stamina. Fortunately, it was removed in the final release.
 * 8) *However, as mentioned above, there is a daily cap on how many coins a player can get each day, acting very similar to it, which only doubles if you pay for Gold Pass.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Pauline and Hammer Bro (who was originally intended to be playable for mh:awesomegames:Mario Kart Wii) make their first playable debut in the Mario Kart series. Monty Mole (until he became fully playable starting with the Wild West Tour), Dixie Kong, Nabbit, and King Bob-omb were also playable for a limited time.
 * 2) Despite having the clone characters fill empty character slots, the game arguably has the best roster in the Mario Kart series, maybe even the best roster in the whole Mario franchise.
 * 3) The item balance is once again based on position rather than distance, due to criticism with Mario Kart 8's item balance.
 * 4) Some great items return here, such as Bowser's Shell, Ice Flower and the Mega Mushroom, despite the latter being nerfed.
 * 5) *The Fake Item Box and Thunder Cloud aren't in the game, because the former is just a Banana that doesn't block items and looks nothing like a regular Item Box, and the latter just straight up hurts the user if they don't give it to another racer.
 * 6) Poor graphics for a mobile game.
 * 7) Mission mode returns ever since Mario Kart Wii's Tournament Mode.
 * 8) Most of the aforementioned characters were added in future updates.
 * 9) At least the microtransactions aren't as extreme as the ones in CSR Racing 2 or Asphalt 8: Airborne (after Vivendi's hostile takeover of Gameloft) and doesn't restrict the grinding heavily unlike Dr. Mario World and Team Kirby Clash Deluxe.
 * 10) Diddy Kong, Birdo and Funky Kong (who was also playable for a limited time) finally return since Mario Kart Wii.
 * 11) The Winter Tour updated removed the option to steer without drifting.
 * 12) Multiplayer mode at least encourages victory over position instead of over points.
 * 13) The music is great, especially Vancouver Velocity and Berlin Byways.
 * 14) As of July 21, 2020, Landscape Mode has been removed from the game.
 * 15) The tracks that make their debut in this game are fun to play through.
 * 16) At least the game is less rewarding in recent times.
 * 17) Kart Pro has changed for the next event to at least hold first place wins for 2nd and 3rd places as well
 * 18) Sometimes, the characters, karts, and gliders are priced more fairly with real money, which even adds the same amount of rubies for the item you paid for the item as a bonus most of the time. For example, the 2020 and 2021 gliders costed $1.99 USD with 3-5 bonus rubies included.

Reception
Mario Kart Tour was met with mostly mixed reception from critics and mostly positive reception from players. It is one of the highest rated Mario games on Metacritic, as the game has a critic score of 42/100, and a user score of 6.2/10. Many consider it to be the best Mario Kart game to date, and one of the worst Mario games in recent times besides Dr Mario World.

The Completionist listed the game, along with the other Nintendo mobile games released in 2019 as number three in his Top 10 Best Video Games of 2019 video. WatchMojo similarly featured the game on their list as number eight.

Despite the game's pitiful reception, Mario Kart Tour won the "Racing Game of the Year" award at the 2020 DICE Awards, beating out mh:awesomegames:Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled.

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