PSA: You can print more arrows to add to your Mario Kart Live track for free

Or replace your old ones

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We spent last week testing out Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, and mostly came away impressed.

As we pointed out in our review; the greater your imagination is (and the space you have available), the more fun the game will be. But you can get a very easy boost right out of the box for free, it seems, so long as you’re willing to print these simple black and white designs.

Straight from the official Nintendo site, you can print off additional (replacement) gates and arrow signs. The latter really is the most important bit, as the game lets you add arrow signs to the game beyond the two official cardboard ones that came with the $99 box. In other words, you can add to the panache of the track with more goodies, which show up on-screen as flashy neon arrows.

It’s a small thing, but I’m sure a lot of you who have been experimenting with Mario Kart Live will appreciate the tip.

Mario Kart Live Gates [Nintendo]


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