It depends. If you have permission or if your use falls within fair use guidelines, then featuring Mario Kart in fan fiction could be fine. However, without proper authorization, it could lead to problems.
Another game could be 'Story Ring Relay'. Divide kids into teams. One kid from each team starts by running to a spot where there are some pictures related to the Ringu of India story and picks up a ring. Then they run back and pass the ring to the next teammate. The first team to finish all their turns wins. This game combines the story elements with a physical activity and teamwork.
Another wonderful story is 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears'. Goldilocks enters the bears' house, tries their porridge, chairs and beds. When the bears come back, she runs away. It's a simple and engaging story that can help kids learn about respecting others' property.
I'm not sure if Han Han was racing when he wrote the ending of Triple Door because Triple Door is a novel and not a racing novel. Also, my knowledge deadline is 2021, so I can't provide the latest information. However, if Han Han was one of them, his works would usually be affected by many factors in the writing process, including inspiration, time and energy constraints. Therefore, we don't know for sure if he was racing when he wrote the triple door ending.
Well, once I saw a really funny moment when a player accidentally used a power - up at the wrong time. They were about to cross the finish line in first place but used a self - destructing item instead. Everyone burst out laughing as they watched their character blow up just inches from victory.