Here’s How You Can Get Mario to Guide Your Trips on Google Maps

The popular video game character from the ’90s will be available to Google Maps users for one week. 

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Want Mario to help with navigation on Google Maps? 
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Kids from the 90s will fondly remember the popular video game Mario which was later converted into a PC game, before making its way to smartphones as well.

The legendary character can now also be found on Google Maps on 10 March, which is also known as Mario (MarIO) Day. However, users in India have seen the feature on Maps from Monday onwards.

Nintendo seems to have partnered with Google for this fun feature (possibly to market the upcoming Mario Kart mobile game), which is available to both Android as well iOS users across the globe. The feature will be available till the end of this week, adding a twist of nostalgia to your daily navigation needs.

It will turn any ride into a fun trip as users will be shown a Mario Kart on the navigation interface instead of the car icon while using the app, an official statement said.

Most users have been wondering how to enable this feature on their devices. So, we’ve decided to make things simple for you all.

How to Get Mario Kart on Google Maps

  • Update Google Maps on your phone to the latest version
  • Open Google Maps and select a destination to travel
  • Instead of Start click on the ? and you’ll see Mario Time flashing
  • See Mario Kart guiding your navigation instead of regular car

Mario time.(Photo: Google Maps screengrab)
Click on this question mark, right next to the Start button to see Mario come alive. (Photo: The Quint)
The Mario Kart navigation will only work if you select car mode. You can’t enable it on the two-wheeler mode.  

This isn’t the first time that Google has gone out-of-the-box with one of its products. PacMan also made a similar appearance on Maps recently, while Google Doodle also turns into games every now and then.

You Go, Mario. (Photo: The Quint)

This is in addition to the dinosaur obstacle game which appears whenever you lose network/internet.

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