Play the free SuperTuxKart racing game locally or online

Cheats

SuperTuxKart is more fun if you take on one challenge after the other. But there is a short-cut to the goal: Simply edit the ~/.config/supertuxkart/config/players.xml file with your choice of text editor. The <story-mode> tag contains a list of individual challenges.

After each challenge, replace solved="none" with solved="easy" (bronze cup), solved="medium" (silver cup), solved="hard" (gold cup), or solved="best" (platinum cup). The next time you start SuperTuxKart, you will have the all of these trophies and a score to match.

Conclusions

SuperTuxKart is great fun whether you are playing on your own against the computer or competing with other players. But be careful: The game is totally addictive!

Infos

  1. SuperTuxKart: https://supertuxkart.net
  2. Download SuperTuxKart: https://supertuxkart.net/de/Download
  3. SuperTuxKart on Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.supertuxkart.stk
  4. Create a SuperTuxKart online account and log in: https://online.supertuxkart.net/login.php

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