
In the lava pillar fields, King Boo manages to perform of a Wheelie. Both paths have cycling Podoboo Cogs and end with a Boost Pad+ Items, so it doesn't really matter which way. Players are faced with two options- go right or left around the Bowser Statue. Luckily, the blistering fireballs are liable to bounce, and after a short duration simply explode, so they are decently easy to dodge. Boost pads and ramps are provided for you to traverse quickly, but falling into mud can result in a vicious burning. If you are a daredevil though, you can test your luck going down the middle. Gigantic fireballs spit onto the track prevent players from going down the center, so the sloping edges have Half-pipes, Item Boxes, and treacherous Fire Cogs along the brim. To cross the hazardous wasteland, a slanted Boost Pad propels players onto a makeshift pathway of wire mesh and reddish mud suspended from chains from the roof. It is made of dark stone, glinting red from the outlying lava, and has piercing yellow eyes. A staircase boasting Items is also provided.Ī spectacular stunt pulled off by King Boo in front of the Mecha Bowser.Ī left turn leads players into a wide open space of steaming lava, and in the far back of the room sits a giant mechanical structure in the likeness of King Koopa, aka Bowser.
BOWSER MARIO KART DRIVERS
Actually, the drivers need to Drift (or just turn if on Automatic) right past two more Thwomps. Many first time players fall for this, thinking they should go straight, and end up getting soaked in lava. Another small staircase comes next into a room with the outside lava exposed on the right. Racers then descend down some stairs to enter a torch-lit tunnel, taking a left and a right turn around a Thwomp, which will step on players if they fell like driving beneath him. 3 pillars and Item Boxes lie in the hallway, choose which one to run into wisely. A chandelier adorns the ceiling, and the carpeted ground wobbles up and down to create opportunities for Tricks. From here, the players soar into the first hallway, marked by a maniacal laugh from Bowser. Near the center is a Boost Pad, and then it goes up steeply and ends in another Boost Pad. Railing is only supplied on the first half of the bridge, making it a death trap for Small players who get knocked around easily. To get into the gate of the castle, a giant stone Bowser head with the mouth open for the players, a sloping, wooden drawbridge is let down to cross the lava moat. The beginning of the course takes place on a dirt road in the middle of a forest with dead trees, surrounded by brick walls. King Boo rounding the misleading lava drop-off.
