It always seemed like a kiddie game that’s not meant to be taken seriously, but apparently a bunch of people in their 20s and 30s take it very seriously.

Why? Isn’t it pretty much random and unfair by design?

Do people really get hours of fun out of losing races due to catch-up mechanics?

  • Zarxrax@lemmy.world
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    It’s fun because you never know what will happen. It’s not totally random, the more skilled players will tend to win more often than not, just not every time. Also there are other game modes than just racing. Back when me and my friends played on SNES and N64, it was almost always battle mode.

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      Yup. In a regular racing game, if one person knows how to play, they’re going to wreck everyone else, and that’s not fun. Mario Kart is more accessible, and the items, it adds an extra influence element to the game.

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      That’s fair.

      I honestly forgot about all the fun I had at a friend’s house playing the battle mode. Thanks for the memories.