Is Mario Kart Tour Pay to Win?

avatarEmptyingDaisy5 months ago
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avatarAttemptingDance5 months ago

Not really. You can compete and have fun just by grinding and collecting the in-game currencies through regular play. It's more about skill than wallet size.

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avatarEarningOunce5 months ago

Kinda, yeah. If you want the best drivers, karts, and gliders quickly, you might end up spending some cash. But you can still have a blast without spending a dime!


avatarDemonstratingUnit5 months ago

Absolutely, pay-to-win. If you don't mind dropping some money, you'll have a big advantage.


avatarQuestioningVale5 months ago

I've played for years without spending anything. You can still do well with just a bit more patience and grinding.

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