00:00I made the brilliant decision to play Mario Kart World on my phone, and now I'm hopelessly addicted.
00:07Like, send help, or more red shells.
00:10Curious how I pulled off this high-level tech sorcery?
00:14Stick around, I'll walk you through it, because clearly, I have nothing better to do.
00:20Step 1. You'll need a phone that doesn't belong in a museum.
00:24Ideally, something with these specs.
00:27CPU. A high-end Snapdragon processor.
00:30You know, the kind of chip that could launch a rocket, or at least handle Rainbow Road without turning your phone into a toaster.
00:38RAM. 8GB or more.
00:41Basically, if your phone panics when you open two apps, it's not invited to this party.
00:47GPU. Your default one will work.
00:50But if you're feeling fancy, you can install custom drivers like Turnip.
00:54Yes, Turnip.
00:56Because apparently naming things after vegetables is totally normal.
01:00Operating system? Android or iOS.
01:04Unless you're using a potato, you're probably fine.
01:07If your device checks those boxes, congrats!
01:10You're halfway to mobile Mario Kart glory.
01:13Step 2. Scan the magical QR code floating somewhere on your screen.
01:17Use your camera.
01:19Or your QR reader app if you're living in 2015.
01:23It'll teleport you straight to the site where you can grab Mario Kart World.
01:27Legal-ish disclaimer.
01:29I'd love to walk you through the download and installation step-by-step.
01:33But, YouTube has a thing about showing people how to get new Nintendo games.
01:38Something about copyright, lawyers, and angry red plumber energy.
01:42So, yeah, just follow the instructions on the site.
01:46You got this.
01:47If this video saved your day, or at least 5 minutes of Google searching, smash that like
01:53and subscribe button like it's a banana peel on the final lap.
01:58Enjoy the game.
01:59I know I am.
02:00Like, obsessively.
02:02Seriously.
02:03Send help.
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