Following the launch ofMario Kart World, a new app has been released that makes exploring in Free Roam more enjoyable. As the latest installment in the racing series,Mario Kart Worldhas made some significant changes to the experience fans have come to expect over the years.
Among the biggest changes is a massive open world. While modes like Grand Prix and Knockout Tour have players race across different environments to get from one course to the next, Free Roam dials things back. In this mode, players can explore all the nooks and crannies of the game’s various locations at their leisure, allowing them to search for Peach Medallions and Question Mark Panels. In addition, numerousP Switches can be found inMario Kart Worldthat offer missions to complete in a short amount of time. While these objectives are there to encourage players to continue exploring, some have found the process tedious due to the absence of tools to help figure out what is left to complete. Fortunately, a new app makes Free Roam more fun.
As spotted byGVG, a newiOS app called MK World Travel Guidemakes searching for collectibles and challenges more manageable. The third-party app, created by Jeffrey Kuiken, features an interactive map and displays points of interest, including P Switches, Medallions, Diners, and courses. Users can also add notes and place pins, helping keep things organized whileexploring inMario Kart World’s Free Roam. It is worth noting that MK World Travel Guide contains no ads, and users can unlock all the features with a one-time purchase of $1.99. Currently, there does not appear to be an Android version of the app available.
MK World Travel Guide App Makes Free Roam Better
One of the issues players have had withMario Kart World’s open worldis the lack of features for tracking their progress. MK World Travel Guide should make this much easier and more fun, as users can check off completed P Switches and Medallions as they play through the game. In addition, the app has a spoiler-free option, making the locations on the map hidden until marked by the user. As highlighted by GVG, the app options can also be adjusted to only display the P Switches that still need to be completed, helping to reduce visual clutter.
It’s nice to see an option to let players better explore the open world inMario Kart World. Similar tothe way Zelda Notes works, MK World Travel Guide requires the use of another device, which could be inconvenient for some players. Nevertheless, the features available with this app could be a game-changer for those wanting to get the most out of Free Roam.
Mario Kart World
WHERE TO PLAY
Hit the open road with Mario and friends!Zip around courses in a vast world where everything is connected. Race along grassy plains, bustling cities, wide-open waters, big ol' volcanos, and more—plus everything in between.A sprawling world of courses.Speed across plains, cities, water, volcanos, and much more. Everything is connected!Go beyond the course.There’s more to racing than just the course. Hop off the course and race the distance to the next one!Free Roam - Drive wherever your heart takes you.Where to? That’s up to you! Take off in any direction in this new mode. Explore areas that pique your interest, and maybe even snap some in-game pics at scenic spots.Play Together - Have a blast with friends, whether near or far.Up to 4 players can race on the same system. Play using your choice of button controls or motion controls. Attach a Joy-Con 2 controller to the optional Joy-Con 2 wheel accessory towheelyfeel like you’re driving. You can also play using Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers connected wirelessly.