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Super Mario Run
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スーパーマリオラン
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Game icon
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Developer(s):
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Nintendo
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Publisher(s):
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Nintendo
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Platform:
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iOS, Android
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Category:
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2D Platformer
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Players:
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1
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Predecessor:
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N/A
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Successor:
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N/A
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N. America:
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December 2016[1]
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Japan:
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December 2016[2]
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Europe:
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December 2016[3]
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Australia:
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December 2016[4]
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Super Mario Run is a 2D side-scrolling Super Mario game for mobile devices, and the first mobile game in the Super Mario series. Announced at Apple's September 2016 conference, the game is set to be released on iOS devices first in December 2016, with a future Android release confirmed.[5]
Blurb
A new Mario game you can play with one hand!
At long last, Mario jumps into a new adventure on iPhone and iPad, this time playable using only one hand.
Even if this is your first Mario game, you won't be able to put it down!
In this game, you constantly move forward through the courses while using a variety of jumps to navigate. Your character will behave differently depending on the timing of your taps, so it's up to you to show off particularly smooth moves, gather coins, and reach the goal.
Super Mario Run offers three different game modes:
- The first mode features challenging courses for you to complete.
- In the second mode, you challenge the play data of other people's completed courses. You compete to see who can finish the course with the most style!
- In the third mode, you can create your own Mushroom Kingdom using coins collected by playing the first two game modes.
Gameplay
The game has Mario automatically running through stages to collect as many coins as possible and reaching the goal at the end within a given time limit, while the player taps to jump. The longer the player taps the screen, the higher Mario jumps. Mario gains coins by collecting them on the stage, jumping on enemies, and even jumping onto the Goal Pole at the end of the stage. Each stage also features five purple coins to collect. All of the coins the player collects in a stage are added to an overall total.[6]
The game feature three different gameplay modes. The main mode is World Tour, featuring a similar structure to a normal Super Mario game, in which players go through worlds of four stages each. In Toad Rally mode, players challenge each others' high scores by playing through a given stage and trying to impress as many Toads as possible. Finally, the player can also use the coins they have collected and the Toads from Toad Rally to create their own "Mushroom Kingdom".[6]
The game is confirmed to offer in-app purchases.[7]
Technical details
Media:
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Digital download (mobile)
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Input / compatible controllers:
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Touchscreen
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External links
References
- ↑ "Mario is leaping onto iPhone and iPad! #SuperMarioRun will be available December 2016." Nintendo of America on Twiter (September 7, 2016). Retrieved September 7, 2016.
- ↑ "片手で遊ぶ新しいマリオ「SUPER MARIO RUN(スーパーマリオラン)」を2016年 12月にiPhoneとiPad向けアプリケーションとして配信します。" Nintendo on Twitter (September 7, 2016). Retreived September 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Mario is leaping onto iPhone and iPad! #SuperMarioRun will be available December 2016." Nintendo of Europe on Twitter (September 7, 2016). Retrieved September 7, 2016.
- ↑ "#SuperMarioRun, Mario’s leap onto iPhone and iPad, lands this December!" Nintendo AU NZ on Twitter (September 7, 2016). Retrieved September 8, 2016.
- ↑ Nintendo Announces Super Mario Run For iOS [UPDATE: Android Later]. Kotaku (September 7, 2016). Retrieved September 7, 2016.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Super Mario Game Coming To iOS - Shigeru Miyamoto On Stage At Apple Event. Kotaku (YouTube; September 7, 2016). Retrieved September 7, 2016.
- ↑ SUPER MARIO RUN on the App Store. Apple. Retrieved September 7, 2016.
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