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Super Mario Run now available for iOS

9:18 am December 16, 2016 By Conner Flynn

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Super Mario Run was introduced at the iPhone 7 event a few months back and fans will be happy to know that it has now been released. The Super Mario Run iOS download is live now.

If you have a compatible device, you can now get your hands on this new game. We know you have been waiting. Just be aware that it’s not a free game. Those who want to play will have to pay $9.99 to do so.

Super Mario Run is basically an endless runner game that features Nintendo’s iconic video game plumber and other characters. You control Mario in a side-scrolling platformer environment and tap to make him jump over obstacles. That’s it. There are no other complex controls. This isn’t your typical Super Mario game, so it won’t be for everyone. Casual gamers will love it though.

Super Mario Run for iOS has three game modes. Players can play through all of the 24 levels in six words on their own in the World Tour mode. While the Toad Rally mode lets you challenge friends’ race times in certain levels while the Mushroom Kingdom mode allows you to create your own unique courses.

You can head over to the App Store right now to download Super Mario Run on your device. It costs $9.99 and requires an internet connection at all times.

Source Ubergizmo

Filed Under: Gaming News

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