
Otherwise you might have a frustrating experience. You'll definitely want a large, hard playing surface to get the most out of this game. These karts work relatively well on low-pile carpets and hard floors, however, they can easily get stuck on any thick carpets or rugs. Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit Do the karts work on carpet? It's recommended to have at least a 10x12-foot area to play Mario Kart Live.
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Since you'll be driving around in a physical space, you can use things around your home like pillows, toys, and other objects to create a course or to be placed as obstacles on the track. Once the game knows the path of the course, you're ready to begin a real race. A Lakitu will appear on screen and drop virtual paint on your wheels, then you need to use the Nintendo Switch to drive Mario through the gates in the proper order.


Next, tell the game that you're creating a new track. To set up the track, you'll first have to clear a space on your floor and then put down the gates in numerical order. This game comes with four cardboard gates numbered from 1 through 4. One of the things that makes Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit so unique is that it's the first Mario racer that allows you to determine the shape of the racetrack.
