How to rewind in Mario Kart World
Much like in the Forza Horizon gamꦿes, you’re able to redoℱ your last few seconds in Mario Kart World, but there are some caveats

Mario Kart World looks simple at first glance, but it holds many secrets and a handful of useful mechanics that you won’t pick up right away. Since the game does a poor job of teaching players how to make the most of the new additions as they play, we’ve spent some time answering questions such as how to rewind in Mario Kart World a🌼nd when it’s a good idea to do it.
You can rewind by pressing (down) on the direction pad to recover the last five seconds or so. Since this is a very short amount of time, you won’t be able to redo massive screw-ups, but it’s useful to get another chance at taking one shortcut or giving a difficult jump another go... as long as you hit rewind fast enough. Much like using the Dagger of Time in the early 2000s 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Prince of Persia trilogy, the rewind feature won’t fix all your problems as sometimes you’ll need more time, but it’s a nice crutch for casual players that don’t take races super seriously. There are some big caveats though:
- Unlike in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Forza Horizon, computer-controlled characters won’t rewind.
- The timer in Free Roam challenges and Time Trials (or other timed activities) isn’t affected either. You’re effectively losing time when you rewind.
- You can’t use rewind in multiplayer modes.
So, when should rewind be used if there are so many negatives to its use? Well, we’ve found it to be quite useful to learn tricky courses such as those in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Special Cup or to reach difficult spots in the Free Roam mode. Just don’t expect it to be a shortcut to win race✨s❀ easily.
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Fran Ruiz🐻 is that big Star Wars and Jurassic Park guy. His hunger for movies and TV series is only matched by his love for video games. He got a BA of English✃ Studies, focusing on English Literature, from the University of Malaga, in Spain, as well as a Master's Degree in English Studies, Multilingual and Intercultural Communication. On top of writing features, news, and other longform articles for Future's sites since 2021, he is a frequent collaborator of VG247 and other gaming sites. He also served as an associate editor at Star Wars News Net and its sister site, Movie News Net.
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