Mario Kart Tour

Mario Kart Tour

Nintendo Co., Ltd.

Rating 4.3 (2,175,753 reviews)

A mobile Mario Kart spin built around quick races, collection, and online competition

The design combines arcade racing, score chasing, and collection systems into a compact mobile structure. That mix gives each run a clear goal, while the rotating content and online competition keep the loop from feeling static.

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Category Action
Installs 100,000,000+
Version 3.7.0
Updated Nov 6, 2025
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About this game

Game Overview

Mario Kart Tour is Nintendo’s free-to-start mobile take on the long-running kart-racing series, built for short sessions on phones and tablets. The core loop is familiar: race through cups, steer and drift with simple touch controls, use items to disrupt rivals, and chase better scores for rank progression. It mixes classic circuit racing with challenge courses that change the objective, so not every event is about crossing the line first. The game also leans heavily into collection, with drivers, karts, gliders, badges, and rotating tours tied to real-world city themes. On Android and iOS, it is presented as a lightweight action game rather than a full console substitute, but the Nintendo branding and licensed characters give it a clearer identity than most mobile racers.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Touch Racing Controls Races use one-finger steering and drifting, which keeps the controls simple on a phone screen. The setup favors quick sessions and makes the game easy to pick up, even if it trims some precision.
  • Multiplayer Races Players can race against friends, nearby players, or others around the world. Custom rules such as team races, kart speed, and item slots add variety, though the experience depends on a stable connection.
  • Rotating Tours Courses inspired by real-world cities appear in tours that rotate every two weeks. That structure gives the game a live-service rhythm and a reason to return for new track sets.
  • Item Chaos Classic Mario Kart items and the temporary Frenzy mode create bursts of unpredictability. The system rewards adaptation as much as clean driving, which keeps races from becoming purely about line choice.
  • Collection Progression Drivers, karts, gliders, badges, and Grand Stars form the long-term progression layer. That collection focus gives the game a sense of accumulation beyond individual race results.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile racers, this one stands out mainly because it is a Nintendo release with a recognizable series identity and a large installed audience. The structure also gives it more variety than a simple lap-racer, especially through tours and score ranking.

  • Large Player Base The Play Store listing shows 100,000,000+ installs and more than 2.1 million ratings, which suggests a long-running audience and plenty of public feedback to judge the game by.
  • Nintendo Branding Nintendo Co., Ltd. brings familiar series polish and character recognition. That matters here because the game relies on franchise identity as much as on its mobile-friendly racing format.
  • Frequent Updates The current version is 3.7.0, with recent updates on both Android and iPhone. That points to an active live game rather than a dormant app.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are easy to spot. This is a free-to-start game with optional purchases, persistent internet access, and a Nintendo Account requirement, so it behaves more like an online service than a standalone racer.

  • Always-Online Play Persistent internet is required, and the description also notes that data charges may apply. Offline play is not part of the setup, so connectivity is a real constraint.
  • Optional Purchases The game is free, but it includes optional in-app purchases and may include advertising. That makes the monetization model relevant even before the first race begins.
  • Family-Friendly Rating Google Play rates it Everyone and the App Store lists it at 4+, so it is broadly suitable for younger players. Parents may still want to check the online and purchase settings.

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