A new Tour has arrived in Mario Kart Tour, bringing with it someĀ awesome new contentĀ andĀ even a new track!
The game is an awesome experience for rookie and veteran Mario Kart players alike, and you canĀ play the game for free.
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However, the nature of the game means that some people find it hard to play. So, let's take a look at controller support in Mario Kart Tour now!
Using a controller on Mario Kart Tour
With the touch-screen controls of the game, many find it difficult to race. As such, the question often goes round concerning controller support on Mario Kart Tour.
Unfortunately, there is no native controller support on the game, a feature which players have been asking for since release.
Despite the many calls for it to be added, Nintendo haven't yet followed through. However, there is a way to use certain controllers. Let's take a look at it!
Touch-screen emulator
The main way to get a controller to work on the game is using one of any touch-screen emulators. There are many companies that provide these.
Once you've downloaded the software, you'll likely need a controller made by said company. As annoying as this is, there isn't yet a way of getting standard controllers (Xbox/PlayStation) to work with the game.
Finally, just start up Mario Kart Tour and calibrate your controls. The nature of touch-screen emulators makes it very easy to adjust what the controls do.
Ninja Tour
The new tour landed today and lasts until April 20th for all players of the game. This means there are two weeks for you to get playing, get those challenges done (like theĀ pesky bamboo ones!) earn some big rewards.
This Tour, there are 255 total Grand Stars to collect in order to earn all the prizes, youāll need to make sure you get racing.
This time, the Gold Pass offers some exciting incentives. This includes 1,100 coins, 30 rubies, and 15 total item tickets over the free rewards.
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