3DS Shy Guy Bazaar

Shy Guy Bazaar is the fourth and last race course of the Mushroom Cup in Mario Kart 7. As its name suggests, the course takes place in a bazaar and around a Shy Guy town with Arabian themes during nighttime. The houses have domes shaped like Mushrooms and the audience cover parts of the course. This course resembles Subcon, which Shy Guys are known to inhabit. Hitting a non-moving jar reveals Mushrooms, Bananas, Green Shells, and, rarely, Super Stars.

Description
The track has a brick road with some sand blown onto it. Moving jars containing Cobrats called snake jars block the way in the first half of the track, and then takes place in a small market with some obstacles. The second half consists of a series of jumping ramps. The last of these jumps is an immense gap in which the player has to use the glider in order to surpass the great obstacle. Coins can be collected while in the air and Flying Shy Guys are mounted on magic carpets as obstacles.

Course layout
All of the racers start the course in a sandy area. Just after the starting line, the road bends in a slight curve to the right that leads to a wooden bridge hanging over a dark gap. Over there, there is the first set of Item Boxes. Racers then cross the entrance to the town of the course. The road bends again slightly to the right and ends in the bazaar. The road becomes wider and several stands located in the middle of the road, divide it in several parts. In this area, racers can take the first set of Coins. Far to the right hand of the road before the bazaar, there is a jumping ramp that sends players to a wooden platform over the track. Over there, the player can find a few coins, jumping ramps and boost pads all across the platform that makes a curve to the right. The bazaar area ends in a road divided by a median, where players can take the left or the right side. The right side is more convenient as it contains coins and a boost panel, while the other side has nothing but jars. In the same way, the wooden platform finishes at the end of the bazaar area with a boost ramp right over the divided path. The road then makes a 90 degree turn to left, showing the second set of Item Boxes, and then a tight turn to the right. Tow jars and one walking jar appear in this section, while the road turns again to the right. Racers now follow in straight line, finding a second set of Coins to pick up and after that, a jumping ramp that leads to the town's rooftops. Racers must use now the jumping ramp of the roof to pass a gap and reach the other building, and again to reach another building. The last set of Item Boxes can be found here. The road dead ends with a blue boost pad that activates the glider and use it to cross a large void and reach the opposite side. More coins floating in the air can be collected when gliding, but taking care of not making contact of the flying Shy Guys to avoid fall into the void. Racers end landing in another section of the town, and the road turns to the right. The way then goes in a slight slope. A last set of coins can be found in the sides of the slope, located over a series of steps. The town and the stone road finish in the sandy area where the line is found and in this way, racers complete the lap.

Shortcuts

 * Players can use a boost to bypass the first bent curve.
 * After the second series of jars, on the turn there's an alternative road with a mini ramp.
 * At the last turn, the player can cut the sand at the right of the mega jar with a Mushroom.

Mario Kart Tour
Shy Guy Bazaar reappears in Mario Kart Tour, retaining most of its appearance from Mario Kart 7.

New York Tour
In the New York Tour, Shy Guy Bazaar appears as the second course in the Toad Cup, the first course in the Shy Guy Cup, and the location of the challenge in the Baby Peach Cup. It also has a Reverse variant which appears as the second course in the Baby Peach Cup, and a Trick variant which appears as the third course in the Daisy Cup.



Tokyo Tour
In the Tokyo Tour, Shy Guy Bazaar appears as the first course in the Toad Cup, the third course in the Wario Cup, and the location of the challenge in the Daisy Cup. It also has a Reverse variant which appears as the first course in the Ludwig Cup, and a Trick variant which appears as the third course in the Wendy Cup.



Paris Tour
In the Paris Tour, Shy Guy Bazaar appears as the second course in the Diddy Kong Cup, the third course in the Lemmy Cup, the location of the challenge in the Luigi Cup, and the location of the challenge in the Waluigi Cup. It also has a Reverse variant which appears as the first course in the Baby Rosalina Cup, and a Trick variant which appears as the second course in the Toadette Cup.



Holiday Tour
In the Holiday Tour, Shy Guy Bazaar appears as the second course in the Mario Cup, the first course in the Waluigi Cup, and the location of the challenge in the Birdo Cup. It also has a Reverse variant which appears as the third course in the Pauline Cup, and a Trick variant which appears as the third course in the Luigi Cup and the second course in the Dry Bones Cup.



New Year's Tour
In the New Year's Tour, Shy Guy Bazaar appears as the third course in the Yoshi Cup, the first course in the Lakitu Cup, and the location of the challenge in the Rosalina Cup. It also has a Trick variant which appears as the first course in the Daisy Cup, and a Reverse variant which appears as the first course in the Bowser Cup.



Ice Tour
In the Ice Tour, Shy Guy Bazaar appears as the location of the challenge in the King Boo Cup. It also has a Reverse/Trick variant which appears as the first course in the Bowser Cup and the third course in the Pauline Cup.



Baby Rosalina Tour
In the Baby Rosalina Tour, Shy Guy Bazaar appears as the third course in the Baby Peach Cup. It also has a Trick variant which appears as the second course in the Waluigi Cup and the location of the challenge in the Lakitu Cup, and a Reverse variant which appears as the second course in the Bowser Cup.



Trivia

 * The carpets located in the bazaar area contain sprites of Angry Suns, Phantos, Pansers and Cobrats on them.
 * The Arabian theme is a reference to Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, which not only had an Arabian theme, but is where the Shy Guys originated from.
 * This course, along with Cheep Cheep Lagoon and Rock Rock Mountain, are playable in the demo versions of the game.
 * Despite being in the Mushroom Cup, this track is one of the longest Nitro tracks in the game.
 * This course was planned to appear as DLC in Mario Kart 8 (as indicated in the AI files in version 2.0), but got scrapped in favor of Ribbon Road and Cheese Land.

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