

Donkey KongĪrtwork of Donkey Kong for Mario Party Superstarsĭonkey Kong ( as the original Donkey Kong) ( 1981)ĭonkey Kong Country (as the current Donkey Kong) ( 1994) For other uses of the moniker "DK", see DK (disambiguation). For other uses of the name "Donkey Kong", see Donkey Kong (disambiguation). Or maybe Nintendo is simply making its mobile offering so unattractive people buy a Switch to play the console versions instead.This article is about the character Donkey Kong. Maybe all this money is being funnelled back in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe DLC. It was also Nintendo's most-downloaded smartphone game at launch, although in-game spending was lower than other Nintendo-made smartphone games such as Super Mario Run and Fire Emblem Heroes. Mario Kart Tour is a free-to-play download, though also has a bizarre optional £5 per month subscription option to gain another layer of cosmetic items. You'll need to grind out rubies and tug a lot on the game's gacha-style warp pipe for her. These packs have gone live as part of Mario Kart Tour's Tokyo update, which adds in a Tokyo map and a new costumed version of Princess Peach wearing a kimono.

New tracks include a Tokyo-themed loop, plus SNES Rainbow Road. Or you can use that money to buy Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and then delete Tour off your phone. It includes 90 gems, Diddy Kong himself, and a Quick Ticket. It also includes Rosalina and five Star Tickets. It includes 45 Ruby gems, used for extra pulls on the game's gacha-style warp pipe. The Rosalina Pack, for example, costs £19.99. The characters bundled with them are just there to give the pack a family friendly face, and a character players will likely want. The price of these packs is largely justified by the lumps of in-game currency they include. You can also pay up a lot of money and buy several packs upfront, which include popular characters such as Rosalina and Diddy Kong. Nintendo's new Mario Kart Tour update, available now, has rotated in a fresh set of tracks, characters and kart parts to unlock via the smartphone game's gacha-style system.
