The Most Popular Game Of The 80s, Super Mario, Now Available Exclusively On iOS This December
The most favorite game in the 80s, the Nintendo's Super Mario, will now be released on iOS this coming December. The cool and exciting auto-runner game is called Super Mario Run.
Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of Super Mario, said that for the time ever, players will be able to enjoy a full-fledged Super Mario Game with just one hand, giving them the freedom to play while riding the subway or your favorite, eating a hamburger. He further said that Super Mario "evolved whenever he has encountered a new platform," as noted by HNGN.
The animated creator astonished everyone, who attended the Apple event last September 7 as he broadcasted the very first mobile version of the franchise. It will be played exclusively on iPhones and iPads this December 2016.
The Super Mario Run is designed as a running game just like the Minion Rush, Temple Run and Subway Surfers, wherein most players are fascinated with these games. You will certainly enjoy the game as the mustached hero runs through the level on his own. It was made easier and involves more exciting adventures.
The Super Mario Run is also similar with Flappy Bird game, wherein you simply tap the screen with your finger to make him jump and maneuver on how to knock out the obstacles. You must also press longer to jump higher to collect more coins, according to iTechPost.
It also has two game modes namely the more extreme battle mode or known as the "Toad Rally" and the more classic Marion run-to-the-flag mode. Super Mario Run can be played with your friends and other players all around the world through the internet connection. This makes it more exciting and interesting to play.
Many people can have access and enjoy this game as some of its levels can be played for free. Nintendo stated that iOS users will be available to download and take pleasure in a portion of Super Mario Run for free and will be able to enjoy all of the game content available in this release after covering a set purchase price.
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