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'''Frappe Snowland''' is a race track, first appearing in the [[Flower Cup]] of ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' on the [[Nintendo 64]], then returning as a course in the Retro Courses in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''. Its obstacles include many [[Snowman{{!}}snowmen]] scattered around the edges of the course. There is also a giant snow statue of [[Mario]], and one of [[Yoshi]]. Oddly enough, in the DS version there is a giant statue of Mario instead of Yoshi. | '''Frappe Snowland''' is a race track, first appearing in the [[Flower Cup]] of ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' on the [[Nintendo 64]], then returning as a course in the Retro Courses in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''. Its obstacles include many [[Snowman{{!}}snowmen]] scattered around the edges of the course. There is also a giant snow statue of [[Mario]], and one of [[Yoshi]]. Oddly enough, in the DS version there is a giant statue of Mario instead of Yoshi. | ||
==Setting== | |||
Frappe Snowland takes place in a softly snowing region of hills. The time is speculated to be during the early night or during heavy cloud cover. Snow can be seen falling from the sky slowly in both the Nintendo 64 and Nintendo DS versions. | |||
==Track Layout== | ==Track Layout== |
Revision as of 21:57, April 12, 2011
Template:Racecourse Frappe Snowland is a race track, first appearing in the Flower Cup of Mario Kart 64 on the Nintendo 64, then returning as a course in the Retro Courses in Mario Kart DS. Its obstacles include many snowmen scattered around the edges of the course. There is also a giant snow statue of Mario, and one of Yoshi. Oddly enough, in the DS version there is a giant statue of Mario instead of Yoshi.
Setting
Frappe Snowland takes place in a softly snowing region of hills. The time is speculated to be during the early night or during heavy cloud cover. Snow can be seen falling from the sky slowly in both the Nintendo 64 and Nintendo DS versions.
Track Layout
Players start in a snowy road, which immediately makes a ninety degree turn to the right, and then a turn to the left, which then leads players to a row of Item Boxes. Snowmen appear as obstacles in this point that slow players down if run into. Players then pass a Yoshi statue and then make a U-turn to the left, which leads players into a ramp. Failure to cross the ramp leads players into a river of water.
After the ramp, the road stretches and a large group of snowmen, plus a Mario statue reside there. This makes it a little bit tricky to navigate through without slowing down or getting hit by a snowman. After the large group of snowmen, players make a sharp left turn, then a right while avoiding two more snowmen. When players pass the snowmen, they proceed to a straight road, with cliff walls instead of snow to slow them down. If players try to drive up the cliff, they stop when they get far enough, and Lakitu takes them to a point.
In the cliff area, a bunch of item boxes can be found; they are the last ones before the finish line. Past the item boxes is a U-turn to the left, which leads into a curvier road. The curvier road then makes a right turn, and past the wooden bridge is the finish line where the track repeats itself.
Gallery
- FrappeSnowland.png
The icon from the menu - Mk64frappesnowland1.jpg
The first turn - MK64 FrappeSnowland.JPG
The snowman field - Mk64frappesnowland3.jpg
The ending tunnel and bridge - FrappeSnowlandDS.PNG
The course as it appears in Mario Kart DS.
Names in Other Languages
Trivia
- The music in this course is also plays in Sherbet Land.