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Revision as of 00:41, December 23, 2014
Appearance in Super Mario Kart
Choco Island 2 is the second course of the Star Cup in Super Mario Kart. It is very similar to the first Choco Island course; however, it's harder due to the bigger chocolate rivers making the karts slide. This as well as the hard turns, bumps, and narrow roads making it hard for heavy karts to finish in first place. Again, Piranha Plants are located along the way, and the darker ground off the road slows karts down.
Appearance in Mario Kart: Super Circuit
Choco Island 2 appeared in Mario Kart: Super Circuit, and is the fourth track in the Extra Lightning Cup. It uses the background from Sunset Wilds. The Piranha Plant hazards were removed from the track and an extra item box can be found along the track.
Gallery
- GBAChocoisland2.png
Minimap as seen on the menu.
- GBAChocoisland2map.png
Minimap as seen in the race.
Appearance in Mario Kart DS
This course reappeared in Mario Kart DS as the first course of the Lightning Cup. It may be considered one of the more difficult courses to recover from a mistake on because of its length and it having only three laps.
Official descriptions
- Mario Kart DS sites
- "Choco Island 2 takes you off the asphalt and into the mud. Little ramps scattered along the course are more likely to slow you down than to launch you over trouble, so keep your eyes peeled!"
- "Make sure to fit your mudgards for this one, as this track is surrounded by icky sticky brown goop that will slow your kart to a crawl in a split second. Also avoid the bumps that bounce you around. If you hit them, try not to oversteer and they'll prove less of a problem."
Names in other languages
Trivia
- In Mario Kart DS, the item boxes take the places of some of the coins.