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Courses
Mario Kart Tour currently features 59 racecourses, the most of any Mario Kart game to date. Of these, 17 are new courses and 37 are classic courses, giving Mario Kart Tour the distinction of having the most classic courses as well. Furthermore, a new course category is added in this game, named remix. The 5 courses in this category have the RMX term prepended to the name. They are based on classic courses from which they derive the base design elements and setting, but feature a completely new layout. Most of the new courses are based on real-world cities, these being New York City, Tokyo, Paris, London, Vancouver, Los Angeles, Berlin, and Sydney. Notably, Mario Kart Tour introduces course variations; each course has both an "R" (Reverse) and "T" (Trick) variant. Courses marked with "R" are driven in reverse orientation, and mostly just have alterations to make this possible if necessary. Courses marked with "T" feature many additional ramps and trickable obstacles, but are usually otherwise the same. Some specific instances do change up other things like adding ramps to replace glider sections (like in DS Airship Fortress T), changing the way you race the course (like in Kalimari Desert 2T), or even changing the starting location (like in 3DS Rock Rock Mountain T). "R/T" (Reverse/Trick) variants feature the elements of both reverse and trick courses. With the exception of with most city courses, R/T variations are not added in that courses' debut tour like the other three variations. In fact, classic courses didn't begin recieving R/T variations until the 2019 Winter Tour, after which each tour saw 2-4 of them added until the Trick Tour. Since then, R/T courses (excluding those of city courses) have been added very sparatically, and seemingly only in tours without a full new course.