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[[File:MK7-screenshots-6.jpg|thumb|left|[[Mario]], [[Donkey Kong]], and [[Princess Peach|Peach]] racing along | [[File:MK7-screenshots-6.jpg|thumb|left|[[Mario]], [[Donkey Kong]], and [[Princess Peach|Peach]] racing along Toad Circuit.]] | ||
The course is a simple circuit with few obstacles, as it's the first course in the game. There are a couple of long boost turns along the track and a couple of boost ramps which allow for the use of gliders, plus a bridge that the player can drive under or hangglide off a ramp and over the bridge and the ramp rises and closes from the ground up for usage after the first lap, as well as having a tunnel to drive through. Giant [[mushroom]]s are seen through out the track in different sizes and three large balloons of [[Toad]]s (red, blue, and yellow) are floating along the track as well. Banners of [[Toad]] himself can be seen throughout the course with the accompanying "Mario Kart" logo. There is a big turn, then there is a ramp, where the player can use their glider. Then there is a tunnel, two more turns and then a big curve where lots of [[coin]]s can be collected. The lap starts over after that.<ref name=MK7 Gameplay French>[ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZYPL03fewg] (French)</ref> | The course is a simple circuit with few obstacles, as it's the first course in the game. There are a couple of long boost turns along the track and a couple of boost ramps which allow for the use of gliders, plus a bridge that the player can drive under or hangglide off a ramp and over the bridge and the ramp rises and closes from the ground up for usage after the first lap, as well as having a tunnel to drive through. Giant [[mushroom]]s are seen through out the track in different sizes and three large balloons of [[Toad]]s (red, blue, and yellow) are floating along the track as well. Banners of [[Toad]] himself can be seen throughout the course with the accompanying "Mario Kart" logo. There is a big turn, then there is a ramp, where the player can use their glider. Then there is a tunnel, two more turns and then a big curve where lots of [[coin]]s can be collected. The lap starts over after that.<ref name=MK7 Gameplay French>[ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZYPL03fewg] (French)</ref> | ||
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Template:Racecourse Toad Circuit is the first race track in the Mushroom Cup of Mario Kart 7. It takes place at a basic circuit where giant balloons of various Toads are seen afloat throughout it.
Description
The course is a simple circuit with few obstacles, as it's the first course in the game. There are a couple of long boost turns along the track and a couple of boost ramps which allow for the use of gliders, plus a bridge that the player can drive under or hangglide off a ramp and over the bridge and the ramp rises and closes from the ground up for usage after the first lap, as well as having a tunnel to drive through. Giant mushrooms are seen through out the track in different sizes and three large balloons of Toads (red, blue, and yellow) are floating along the track as well. Banners of Toad himself can be seen throughout the course with the accompanying "Mario Kart" logo. There is a big turn, then there is a ramp, where the player can use their glider. Then there is a tunnel, two more turns and then a big curve where lots of coins can be collected. The lap starts over after that.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Shortcuts
Near the big curve there is a ramp where the player needs a Mushroom to cross. Also, after the ramp there is a dirt area with pipes that the player can cross by using a Mushroom.
Gallery
- Shy guy 2 mk7.jpg
Shy Guy driving around a bend while passing the Blue Toad Balloon.
- ToadCircuitoverview2.jpg
Mario approaching into the tunnel.
- MK7-screenshots-14.jpg
A female Mii driving past the Red Toad Balloon.
Names in Other Languages
References