September 3, Nintendo announced that they will be releasing its latest Mario Kart game which very different from all those that they had before this.
Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, a new type of game where Nintendo mixed our reality with imagination as players get to control a real-life kart in their home. Requiring Nintendo Switch, players race their opponents in-game with a real-life kart.
‘‘Turn your home into a race track with Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit,’’ the announcement from Nintendo states. This literally means the cars, along with virtual tracks that take place entirely in your house and appear on the Switch’s screen.
The way to play this game is quite interesting, first, you need to set up your physical course b assembling the gates provided and placing them on the floor around any room in your house.
Second, you need to drive your kart through the four gates to make a course in any order you wanted, and that’s all. You are ready to play.
The announcement continues, ‘‘Watch as your home is transformed into ocean depths, a sandy desert and more from the world of Mario Kart.”
The promo video released yesterday shows that the race will come to life on your Nintendo Switch’s screen. The video shows a kid playing the game on his console, while a toy version of Mario and his Kart racing around the kid under in his living room.
Everything that happened to your cart in the game, on the screen, you can see it will affect how your kart moves in real life. This really gives the real-life experiences to the game and also whoever plays it.
If you drive through a Mushroom on-screen, the real-life kart will get a small burst of speed. However, you’ll come to a stop if you’re hit by another racer’s Red Shell.
Home Circuit will not be launched until October 16. The game will come in two varieties of physical Karts, which are Mario and Luigi, each costs £99.99 (RM550).
Source: Unilad