Players need to capture the Star Bits, and avoid to be hit, as it causes a player to lose one Star Bit. Ten Star Bits are scattered onto the course at the beginning. Any kart that make contact with the opponent's bomb or get blown by the explosion, will lose points. Every player can hold up to five of these explosives, and throw whether forwards or drop them backwards. The bombs can be obtained by running over an Item Box. Racers use Bob-ombs to hit their opponents and score points to win. In Shine Thief, players must get a Shine Sprite dropped on the course and keep in hand until time runs out on the other hand, players who couldn't take the treasure can use the items against whom got the Shine to lose it. Racers can use the items to hit the opponents and let drop the Coins they've taken. The racer that has the most Coins at the end wins. In Coin Runners, racers collect the Coins spread in the battle course within the time limit. If the racer has a balloon remaining and is hit, a point will be taken out and will be momentarily out of the battle to respawn with three balloons again and continue to play. All the racers start with three balloons and must use the items from the Item Boxes to take away a balloon from their opponents. Racers compete each other by popping the opponent’s balloons to gain points in a time limit. 4 of the 8 battle courses are new, and the remaining 4 battle courses are from previous installments in the series. In Battle Mode, the player can select one of the five types of battles available in the game and one of the 8 battle courses that appear only in this mode. Nothing can be unlocked in this game mode. Also, players can play individually or in teams. In this mode players can customize the races by personally selecting custom settings, such as the computer's difficulty, the engine class and the requirements to win the races. With the Nintendo Network Connection players can exchange their Ghosts with other players, compare records, and also compete with their Ghosts.ġ to 12 Players (Nintendo Network Support) Time Trials allows the player to complete all the laps of a race course in the fastest time possible. By completing all the default engine classes, the player unlocks the Mirror Class. This mode is where characters and Kart's parts can be unlocked. The higher the engine class, the harder the races will be against the opponents. The Grand Prix has three engine classes, 50cc, 100cc, and 150cc. In this mode a single player has to compete against computer opponents in order to obtain the trophies in the game. Also, players can now unlock various special characters with QR Codes, something that is similar to Mario Tennis Open.Īs usual in the series, Mario Kart 3DS has the Grand Prix mode. Players can also customize their emblems just like in Mario Kart DS. Stickers can be added to the sides of the kart body, to make it more unique and customized. A new thing in the Kart Customization are the stickers. In Mission Mode, there are 8 levels (6 starting levels and 2 unlockable levels), while Mario Kart DShad 7. The 12 players in one race thing also returns from Mario Kart Wii. The game brings brand new characters in the series, as well as new Battles and the return of Missions. Also, Tricks and 1st person view also makes a comeback, as well as the behind look from Mario Kart Wii. It returns Special Items from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. The game returns Gliders, Wheels and other Kart bodies from MK7. The gameplay of Mario Kart 3DS is similar to Mario Kart 7 and other installments.
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