Mario Kart 7 - Episode 7 | Leaf Cup [150cc]

Welcome to my blind let's play of Mario Kart 7! In this video, we race in the 150cc Leaf Cup! ---------------------------------------­----------------------------------------­------------ Thanks for watching, and don't forget to "LIKE" the video, leave a "COMMENT" if you enjoyed, and "SUBSCRIBE to the channel for this and my other playthroughs, both current and upcoming! ---------------------------------------­----------------------------------------­------------ Subscribe to my channel!:    • Video   View the "PLAYLIST" for this let's play!    • Mario Kart 7 [Blind Let's Play]   ---------------------------------------­----------------------------------------­------------- Video Schedule | http://gamingmagic13.com/video-schedule/ Twitter |   / gamingmagic13   Twitch |   / gamingmagic13   Website | http://gamingmagic13.com/ ---------------------------------------­----------------------------------------­------------ Mario Kart 7 is a 2011 kart racing video game developed by Nintendo EAD in cooperation with Retro Studios and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS. As with the previous games in the Mario Kart series, players participate in racing on various Mario-themed tracks, playing as one of seventeen different Mario characters. While racing, the players make use of power-up items that either assist their character or hinder opposing characters. New additions to the game include hang-gliding attachments for karts, the ability to drive underwater, the ability to drive in first person, and the ability to fully customize the vehicles' builds. While driving, the players may use power-up items, obtained from running into item boxes located at specific points on the track, that are used to hinder the progression of opponents or to help the player in the race. Some of these power-ups include the series staple items Koopa Shells, Banana Peels, and Super Mushrooms. The POW Block, Mega Mushroom, and Thunder Cloud from Mario Kart Wii are absent from the game, as well as the Fake Item Box from previous installments. The game also features three items new to the Mario Kart series (the last two of which do not return in Mario Kart 8). These items are the Fire Flower, which allows the player to shoot up to ten fireballs, the Super Leaf, which gives the player a tail that allows them to flip over nearby players, collect nearby Coins, and deflect items, and the Lucky Seven, which bestows seven items at once. Coins, originally introduced in Super Mario Kart (1992), are scattered about the tracks; collecting them increases the kart's top speed. Up to ten coins can be collected in each race, but some will be lost if the player comes into contact with hazards or goes out of bounds. Players are able to customize their vehicles, choosing from various vehicle bodies which range in weight and engine power, a selection of tires which affect a kart's handling on certain surfaces, and a choice of retractable hang-gliders, which allow players to glide through the air. Hang gliding may allow players to skip over parts of the track or locate new routes and shortcuts that are otherwise inaccessible. In the previous installments, driving the kart into a body of water has been considered going out of bounds and would penalize the player by delaying them for several seconds after being picked up by Lakitu. In Mario Kart 7, however, the karts are fully submersible and some tracks feature segments that are completely underwater. While underwater, an unfolded propeller motor appears out of the vehicle. ---------------------------------------­----------------------------------------­------------ Would you like to suggest a future walkthrough? Leave a suggestion in the comments below and I might consider it!!