We knew that Mario Kart Live It will hit stores on October 16, but we still had many unknowns about its operation and game options. How will we connect the karts to the Switch? What game modes will it have? Luckily we already have the answers to those questions.
How does Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit work?

The idea of ​​this nice interactive Nintendo game is that you can bring the world of Mario Kart directly to a room at home. With the help of some small radio controlled cars equipped with a webcam, we will be able to control them remotely through the console to complete the circuits that we make on our own.
The game will allow you to create a 4,5 square meter enclosure, and when creating the tracks, we will necessarily have to use the 4 doors that are included in the game. And it is that the players will have to pass those four doors to complete the circuit, being able to leave the track to reach one of them before. The game will not control the limits of the track, so if you want to avoid cheaters, you will have to use your imagination and put tough obstacles so that they stick to the layout of the circuit.
To link the kart with the Nintendo Switch (we will need one console per kart), we will have to point the car camera at a unit’s QR code that will appear on the game screen, and thus both devices will be connected and we will be able to remotely drive the car.
Once you have the doors placed, we will have to complete the circuit once for the system to generate the track, and thus be able to place the interactive elements such as coins and enemies to beat.
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The fun thing about Mario Kart Live is that we will enjoy many elements of the video game in real life. Thus, for example, we will see how coins appear on the screen to try to capture them, and there will be gates that will activate the mirror mode, so the circuit will look upside down and we will have to drive thinking that left is right and vice versa.

There will be Grand Prix tournaments made up of three races in which we will have to compete against Bowser Jr and the Koopalings on circuits that we have designed ourselves. And, in addition, there will be different environments, such as rain, snow, 8-bit effect and much more.
As in the video game, we will have to select between three different displacements to choose the level of difficulty, 200cc, 150cc, 100cc and 50cc, and depending on the speed chosen, the kart will vary its autonomy, moving between 90 and 120 minutes of life.
When can it be purchased?
Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit can be reserved right now to receive it at home from October 16, so if you are thinking of setting up your own Formula 1, get one of these packs before they run out.
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