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10 Kart Racing Games You Might Ruin a Friendship With

10 Kart Racing Games You Might Ruin a Friendship With

10 Kart Racing Games You Might Ruin a Friendship With
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10. Muppet Race Mania
© Muppet RaceMania gameplay screenshot
9. Crash Nitro Kart
© Crash Nitro Kart gameplay
8. Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
© Mario Kart: Double Dash!! gameplay screenshot
7. Mario Kart 7
© Mario Kart 7 gameplay screenshot
6. Super Mario Kart
© Super Mario Kart key art
5. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
© Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed gameplay screenshot
4. Diddy Kong Racing
© Diddy Kong Racing gameplay screenshot
3. Mario Kart 64
© Mario Kart 64 gameplay screenshot
2. Crash Team Racing
© Crash Team Racing gameplay screenshot
1. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
© Mario Kart 8 gameplay screenshot
10 Kart Racing Games You Might Ruin a Friendship With
10. Muppet Race Mania
9. Crash Nitro Kart
8. Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
7. Mario Kart 7
6. Super Mario Kart
5. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
4. Diddy Kong Racing
3. Mario Kart 64
2. Crash Team Racing
1. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

10 Kart Racing Games You Might Ruin a Friendship With

Kart racing games occupy a unique corner of the gaming world—neither full-on arcade racers nor strict simulations, but something far more playful and approachable. At the center of it all is Mario Kart, the undisputed champion of the genre and the gold standard by which all others are judged. Over the years, many challengers have tried to claim a piece of that crown. Most stumble, failing to capture the charm and magic that make Nintendo’s series so enduring. But every so often, a contender rises to the occasion, blending its own unique mechanics and beloved characters with the familiar formula to create something special. These underdogs prove there’s room on the track for more than Mario.

What separates a truly great kart racer from the pack? First, it needs a roster of characters players actually want to race with, turning every match into a personality-driven showdown. Second, the tracks themselves must shine, fun to race on, brimming with clever nods to the game’s world, and layered with Easter eggs for sharp-eyed fans. And third, accessibility is key: a kart racer should be easy enough for anyone to pick up and play, but deep enough to keep friends and families coming back for hours of chaotic fun. The games on this list check all those boxes, proving that while Mario Kart may rule the genre, it doesn’t own it outright.

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