Mario Chase

Mario Chase is a minigame that appears in the Wii U title, Nintendo Land. The game is a refined version of the Wii U demo Chase Mii.

Gameplay
The gameplay involves players using to chase another user using the. The characters of Mario Chase are Miis dressed up in popular Mario themed costumes.

The Mii chasers using the Wii Remote are dressed up as a Blue Toad for player 1, a Purple Toad for player 2, a Green Toad for player 3, and Yellow Toad for player 4, while the Mii on the run using the GamePad is dressed up as Mario. When there is only 1 player on the Toad side, they are aided two Yoshi carts from another Nintendo Land minigame, Yoshi's Fruit Cart, and can help stun the player dressed as Mario with their tongue, giving the single chasing player a chance to catch them. Each arena is divided into four different colored sections, blue (Star), red (Mushroom), yellow (Super Leaf) and green (Fire Flower). The Yoshi carts can also remotely tell the player dressed as Blue Toad which fourth of the course Mario is in. After the first 30 seconds of the match, a Starman will appear at the center of the field, that can be used by the Mii dressed as Mario to make him invincible for a short amount of time. The music will speed up twice during the match, at sixty seconds and thirty seconds.

Controls

 * /: Run
 * Tackle (Toads only)

Chase Arena
A relatively simple octagonal shaped arena with many colored blocks scattered throughout, where the placement of these blocks are mirrored on the east and west sides. As all terrain is mainly identical save for very gentle slopes, this arena makes for a good practice arena for beginners. The music played here is a remix of the athletic theme from Super Mario Bros. 3.

When played with 2 or 3 players, the arena goes under drastic changes compared to the other arenas. The stage is overall much smaller, it is now rounded instead of octagonal, there are much less blocks around the stage which are now slightly curved and the platforms that link to the corners of the starting point can now be jumped off onto the regular part of the stage, as such they can no longer be used to trap Mario.

Mud River Run
This is a unique arena in the game, being much less blocky compared to the other arenas and having an odd shape. The most significant feature of this arena is the mud that fills some of the stage, being poured out onto the arena by four Warp Pipes in the background. The mud makes any player slow down if one walks into it. Bridges connect the four sections preventing the player from slowing down, which disappear permanently if the player with the GamePad walks across one, the Toads can walk across them an infinite number of times if Mario hasn't yet walked across them. This can be used to slow the Toads down if they are chasing closely behind Mario. In 2 or 3 player mode, the basic layout of the stage is identical, the only major differences are the size and the curves on the edge of the arena are not as sharp. The background music for this arena is a remix of the athletic theme from Super Mario World.

Slide Hill
This course's main feature are the many slides found throughout, a total of fourteen (six in the 2 and 3 player version) which make the players move significantly faster while losing all control until they reach the bottom. The Toads can catch Mario by surprise if done with the right timing. While the characters will normally slide sitting down, the Toads can slide head-first by diving onto the slide. Mario can do this as well, but only if a Yoshi cart where to push him over at the right spot. The Yoshi carts will spin out if they go down one of the slides. None of the slides can be walked up, if one tries to they will fall over and slide back down. The music played on this arena is fittingly a remix of the slide theme from Super Mario 64.