Mario Kart Tour

Mario Kart Tour

Nintendo Co., Ltd.

Rating 4.2 (2,175,747 reviews)

Nintendo’s kart racer mixes short mobile races with online competition

The design centres on replaying races for better scores, better placements, and more unlocks. That loop matters because the game mixes familiar kart-racing chaos with mobile-friendly progression, online rank chasing, and rotating course selection.

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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 a free-to-start mobile kart racer from Nintendo Co., Ltd. built around short races, online competition, and collection-driven progression. It keeps the series’ drifting, item attacks, and first-place scramble intact, but reshapes them for phones and tablets with one-finger steering and a strong emphasis on quick sessions. The courses range from city-themed routes to classic Mario Kart tracks, with tours that rotate on a schedule and keep the lineup shifting. The structure is familiar to anyone who has played a Mario Kart game, yet the mobile format makes it more about repeat runs, score chasing, and unlocking drivers, karts, gliders, and badges than about a traditional console campaign. Its 100,000,000+ installs on Google Play and 4.2-star average from more than 2.1 million ratings suggest a large, well-tested audience.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Short Race Sessions Races are built for quick play on a phone or tablet, with simple steering and drifting controls that suit brief sessions more than long campaign runs.
  • Online Multiplayer Players can race against friends, nearby players, or opponents around the world, with support for up to seven other racers and custom rule sets.
  • Rotating Tours Courses inspired by real-world cities and classic Mario Kart tracks appear in two-week tours, which keeps the track selection changing over time.
  • Collection Progression Drivers, karts, gliders, and badges can be earned through racing, Grand Stars, and the featured pipe, giving the game a steady unlock loop.
  • Bonus Challenges Special courses such as Vs. Mega Bowser and Goomba Takedown change the goal from standard racing and add variety to the usual cup structure.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile racers, this one stands out through Nintendo branding, a large installed audience, and a structure that blends familiar series rules with live, rotating content. It is less about simulation depth and more about accessible competition and collection.

  • Nintendo Backing Nintendo Co., Ltd. lends the game clear series identity and a familiar handling model, which matters for players who want a recognisable kart racer on mobile.
  • Large Player Base The Google Play listing shows 100,000,000+ installs and more than 2.1 million ratings, which suggests broad reach and a well-established audience.
  • Regular Content Rotation Two-week tours and changing city courses give the game a live-service cadence that can make return visits feel more current than a fixed track list would.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are typical of a free mobile game, but they matter. It needs a Nintendo Account, a persistent internet connection, and optional purchases are built in. The App Store listing also notes advertising.

  • Always-Online Play The store description says persistent internet is required, so this is not a good fit for offline commuting or patchy connections.
  • Free-To-Start Monetisation The game is free on both Canada stores, but optional in-app purchases are part of the design, and the listing also mentions ads.
  • Age Rating Google Play rates it Everyone and the App Store rates it 4+, so it is broadly suitable for younger players, though the online features still merit parental oversight.

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