rdfs:comment | - Frappe Snowland is a course both found in Mario Kart 64 and Mario Kart DS. It is one of the longest courses in the game, and is considered by some of the hardest. The track takes place in a snowy, blizzarding place, it is unknown exactly where. The road consists of regular cement, with a thin layer of snow over it, though this does not slicken the road at all. There are no patches of road that are difficult to drive in, like ice or mud. The main obstacles are snowmen, whom are scattered around the entire track, which are hard to avoid in some places. The road is bordered by thick snow, which slows down karts significantly if driven onto.
- Frappe Snowland is the second course of the Flower Cup on Mario Kart 64 and later becomes ported to Mario Kart DS, as the second course in the Banana Cup, and it remains the same. The music in at this course is also being used in Sherbet Land.
- Frappe Snowland is the second track of the Flower Cup on Mario Kart 64. It is snowing, and there are snowmen to serve as obstacles. It looks to be in the middle of the winterlands or snowy fields, since the track is placed on a very big snow terrain. There is a wide open area filled with rows of snowmen and a giant ice Mario statue. During the last part of the track, racers drive trough a snow mountain, which appears to be dug out to make way for the track. Also, near the start, there is a giant Yoshi statue to the side of the track.
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abstract | - Frappe Snowland is the second track of the Flower Cup on Mario Kart 64. It is snowing, and there are snowmen to serve as obstacles. It looks to be in the middle of the winterlands or snowy fields, since the track is placed on a very big snow terrain. There is a wide open area filled with rows of snowmen and a giant ice Mario statue. During the last part of the track, racers drive trough a snow mountain, which appears to be dug out to make way for the track. Also, near the start, there is a giant Yoshi statue to the side of the track.
* Shortcut: In Time Trials, use reverse to back up to the bridge before the starting line. Jump off of the right corner of the bridge onto the snow without touching the road, and if you go out of bounds, Lakitu will pick you up, and you will be placed just behind the start line. When you go through the start line, the lap count increases, making for a very short lap. Repeat and three laps will be a piece of cake.
- Frappe Snowland is a course both found in Mario Kart 64 and Mario Kart DS. It is one of the longest courses in the game, and is considered by some of the hardest. The track takes place in a snowy, blizzarding place, it is unknown exactly where. The road consists of regular cement, with a thin layer of snow over it, though this does not slicken the road at all. There are no patches of road that are difficult to drive in, like ice or mud. The main obstacles are snowmen, whom are scattered around the entire track, which are hard to avoid in some places. The road is bordered by thick snow, which slows down karts significantly if driven onto. There are a few ice sculptures in this course. One being a sculpture of Yoshi which is out of bounds, near a sculpture a Mario, whom is also out of bounds. There is a giant ice sculpture of either Mario or Luigi in the middle of a wide spot in the road.
- Frappe Snowland is the second course of the Flower Cup on Mario Kart 64 and later becomes ported to Mario Kart DS, as the second course in the Banana Cup, and it remains the same. The music in at this course is also being used in Sherbet Land. In this stage, it is snowing, and there are snowmen to serve as obstacles. It looks to be in the middle of a snowy field, since the track is placed on a very big snow terrain. There is a wide open area filled with rows of snowmen and a giant ice Mario statue. The last part of the track, racers drive trough a snow mountain, which appears to be dug out so the track may be raced on. Near the start, there is a giant Yoshi statue to the left side of the track.
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