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Yoshi Desert makes its classic course debut in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', starting from the [[Yoshi Tour (2023)|2023 Yoshi Tour]]. Various architecture such as pillars, arches, and the pyramids are much closer to the course rather than being limited to just the background. Cacti and billboards with sponsors have also been added to the course. A starting banner, made of damaged pillars and using the classic ''Mario Kart'' logo, is added. The time of day has also been changed to sunrise, much like [[N64 Yoshi Valley]] and [[DS Airship Fortress]]. Most of the turns are preserved, but the track is shaped very differently in proportions compared to the original, as the top half of the course's layout has been elongated; the first lake has also been incorporated into a new split path, and the road next to it has a trickable ramp. Two falling pillars have been added before the first oasis. All Piranha Plants in the quicksand pits are now visible, which are now reduced from seven of the original to just three. The oasis shortcut has been changed a bit, now lacking a ramp. Despite this, a Mushroom is still required to use it. Like other ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'' courses that hadn't received new music compositions, this course received a new rendition of its music, notably replacing the synth bass with a simple pulse waveform, but retaining the Yoshi vocals, which are now reused from ''[[Super Mario World]]''. Unlike the GBA courses introduced prior in ''Tour'', the colored blocks follow the pattern of the SNES courses instead.
Yoshi Desert makes its classic course debut in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', starting from the [[Yoshi Tour (2023)|2023 Yoshi Tour]]. Various architecture such as pillars, arches, and the pyramids are much closer to the course rather than being limited to just the background. Cacti and billboards with sponsors have also been added to the course. A starting banner, made of damaged pillars and using the classic ''Mario Kart'' logo, is added. The time of day has also been changed to sunrise, much like [[N64 Yoshi Valley]] and [[DS Airship Fortress]]. Most of the turns are preserved, but the track is shaped very differently in proportions compared to the original, as the top half of the course's layout has been elongated; the first lake has also been incorporated into a new split path, and the road next to it has a trickable ramp. Two falling pillars have been added before the first oasis. All Piranha Plants in the quicksand pits are now visible, which are now reduced from seven of the original to just three. The oasis shortcut has been changed a bit, now lacking a ramp. Despite this, a Mushroom is still required to use it. Like other ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'' courses that hadn't received new music compositions, this course received a new rendition of its music, notably replacing the synth bass with a simple pulse waveform, but retaining the Yoshi vocals, which are now reused from ''[[Super Mario World]]''. Unlike the GBA courses introduced prior in ''Tour'', the colored blocks follow the pattern of the SNES courses instead.


This course also appears as '''Yoshi Desert R''' (reversed), '''Yoshi Desert T''' (with ramps), and as '''Yoshi Desert R/T''' (reversed with ramps). In the T variant, no pillars fall onto the track, and there are two Piranha Plants in pipes. In the R/T variant, there are several water geysers along the track, including two at the end which come out of pipes.
This course also appears as '''Yoshi Desert R''' (reversed), '''Yoshi Desert T''' (with ramps), and as '''Yoshi Desert R/T''' (reversed with ramps).
 
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===Appearances===
For this course's tour appearances, see [[List of GBA Yoshi Desert tour appearances in Mario Kart Tour|List of GBA Yoshi Desert tour appearances in ''Mario Kart Tour'']].
For this course's tour appearances, see [[List of GBA Yoshi Desert tour appearances in Mario Kart Tour|List of GBA Yoshi Desert tour appearances in ''Mario Kart Tour'']].

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