


Boulders fly out on the sharp curve to flatten and slow down any player that is present in their landing spot. However, the banisters are not present in the 100cc, 150cc, and EXTRA modes. In the 50cc races and the Time Trials mode, banisters are set to prevent players from falling into the water below. After the small hill, there is a somewhat sharp curve to the left. Players then turn left, pass a row of item boxes, and drive over a small hill that makes players fly. Past the overhang, another curve to the left takes players to the bottom left part of the course, where the road is somewhat straight, but not as straight as the preceding road. This straight road leads to an overhang, where players originally started. After the curve and the twist, the road continues curving until a U-turn leads players into a longer straight road. The curve also features a twisty road and a row of Item Boxes for players to use. The race starts out on a straight road that eventually leads to a curve to the right.

In the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass, it reappears as the third race of the Golden Dash Cup. The course reappears in Mario Kart DS as the second race of the Leaf Cup and in Mario Kart Tour, starting with the 2020 Exploration Tour. The course's chocolate aesthetic is reminiscent of the Choco Island racecourses from Super Mario Kart. A third through it, a chocolate pyramid can be seen. The course features falling rocks as obstacles. I repeat: you cannot eat Choco Mountain.” - Play Nintendo Ĭhoco Mountain is the third course of the Flower Cup in Mario Kart 64. “Yum, Choco Mountain! And let me tell you, Choco Mountain is not edible.
