Super Mario Run

Super Mario Run is an automatic runner platformer game for mobile devices. In the game, Mario is constantly moving to the right and the player can make him jump by tapping the screen. The game features three modes: World Tour, which is the main game mode, Kingdom Builder, where players can customize their own kingdom with different objects, and Toad Rally, a battle mode where players can race against another player's time. Nintendo markets the game as the first Super Mario title that can be played with one hand.

The game was initially released in 150 territories worldwide on December 15, 2016, later released in South Korea on January 31, 2017, and in 14 additional territories by March 22, 2017. Super Mario Run is free-to-start, with the full game costing USD$9.99. It is the second mobile application developed and published by Nintendo (following Miitomo), and the first Mario mobile game. The game was released exclusively for iOS devices at launch. An Android release was announced by Nintendo of America for launch on March 23, 2017, but was officially released a day early in some countries, depending on the time zone. The latter version was open for pre-registration on Google Play on December 29, 2016.

On December 8, 2016, a demo of Super Mario Run was made available at Apple Store outlets worldwide.

Gameplay
Throughout each level, Mario constantly runs to the right without stopping, except when on Pause Blocks, and jumps if the player taps the screen. Mario automatically grabs ledges if he can reach them and also jumps over short obstacles on his own, including Goombas. If the player taps the screen while Mario is over an enemy, he bounces off of it. If the player taps while Mario is on a wall, he Wall Jumps. The game features 24 levels (consisting of 6 worlds containing 4 levels each), with the entire World 1 being free. Additionally, the game requires the player to always be online for it to work.

In every level, up to five Pink Coins may be found among regular coins and within brick blocks. On the results screen, each Pink Coin is counted as ten regular coins. If all five Pink Coins are collected in a single run, they are replaced with Purple Coins within that level, and the position of the coins are made more challenging. If all five of these coins are again collected, the level are replayable this time with Black Coins, with their positions also changed. Collecting all five Black Coins has no further effect. Every time all of these coins are collected (regardless of color), the player receives two Rally Tickets.

The game features three game modes: World Tour, Toad Rally, and Kingdom Builder. World Tour is the single-player mode. In the Kingdom Builder mode, players are able to build their own kingdom. In Toad Rally, the player can compete with other players from around the world. The main objective is to collect as many coins in a stage as possible. As Mario collects coins, a blue meter gradually fills up. Once it is full, the player can use a mechanic known as "Coin Rush", which allows Mario to run into enemies to defeat them and earn more coins. The player can also attract Toads by performing certain moves, which also increase the player's score.

As of January 2017, there is an easy mode added where the player has infinite bubbles and no time limit. However, after finishing a level, the player doesn't keep any Coins collected, even Challenge Coins.

Toad Rally
Toad Rally is a game mode where the player competes against other players for Toads, residents of the Mushroom Kingdom. Each Toad Rally game lasts one minute and it only costs one Rally Ticket to play. The player can play seven different courses, each giving them a different amount of Toads depending of how many coins they gather, and different colors depending on the course. If the player should lose the course, they lose some Toads. These courses are unlocked as the player progresses in World Tour. The different settings give different types of Toads when winning:
 * Plain: gives only red Toads when winning
 * Cave: gives red and blue Toads when winning
 * Cloud: gives red and green Toads when winning
 * Castle: gives red, blue, and green Toads when winning
 * Desert: gives red and yellow Toads when winning
 * Ghost House: gives red and purple Toads when winning
 * Airship: gives Toads of all colors when winning


 * Names in other languages

Remix 10
Remix 10, introduced in version 3.0.4, involves playing 10 short sections from existing levels. All stages are remixed and feature rainbow-colored Bonus Medals found in each level. Usually, there are 3 Bonus Medals, but some special levels have 5, including courses using one scheme, but have enemies of another, and called "Special Remix." No Game Over screen is included; if the player fails to complete a level, they will proceed to the next one. Completing all the stages and collecting medals rewards the players new items to customize their kingdom in Kingdom Builder mode and the opportunity to rescue and unlock Princess Daisy. However, if the player fails a boss battle against Bowser or Boom Boom, they will lose all Star Medals earn during the 10 played and will return to the last Goal Pole.

One Rally Ticket is required to play Remix 10. Players who have not purchased the full game are required to wait for a period of time between two games starting from Area 3. In these cases, players can spend more Rally Tickets to play without waiting. The background music in this mode consists of remixes of various theme music from past Mario games. The lyric "Show me your love" can also be heard.


 * Names in other languages

Playable
There are currently a total of 11 playable characters in Super Mario Run. At the start of the game, only Mario is available, but players can unlock more characters as they progress through the game. Each character plays differently from each other; Luigi can jump higher than Mario, Toad can run faster than Mario, Peach can float in midair, Toadette can convert some Toads to the player's side before the final tally in Toad Rally, the playable Yoshis can flutter jump and obtain more Toads of their own color in Toad Rally, and Daisy can double jump. Mario and Luigi have small forms when they get hurt, meaning they can be hurt twice before being defeated. Prior to the 3.0.4 version of the game, the rest of the playable characters are defeated in one hit; if they touch a Super Mushroom, they earn bonus coins instead of turning super. However, as of version 3.0.4, the rest of the playable characters receive a small form and thus can take at least two hits. If the player clears "World 6-4: Bowser's Bob-ombing Run" as Peach or Daisy, a Toad takes Peach's place in the ending. If the player or the player's opponent plays as Toadette in Toad Rally, a Toad takes her place as the referee. 5 of the current 11 playable characters were added in updates.

Unlocking criteria
Since World 2-1 and beyond of World Tour mode and yellow and purple Toads are exclusive to the full version of the game, only Mario, Toad, and Blue Yoshi can be played as in the free version.

Non-playable

 * Toads
 * Red
 * Blue
 * Green
 * Purple
 * Yellow

Enemies
Once Mario defeats an enemy for the first time, it is added to the notebook. If Mario defeats a certain amount of the same kind of enemy, they will level up and drop more coins than usual when defeated in Toad Rally.

Obstacles
Obstacles are not included in the notebook as they cannot be defeated.
 * Burner
 * Fire Bar
 * Fire Chain
 * Grinder
 * Muncher
 * Spike Bar
 * Spiked Ball

World Tour

 * World 1
 * World 1-1: Up and Over
 * World 1-2: Wall-Kicking It Underground
 * World 1-3: Paratroopas in Mushroom Valley
 * World 1-4: Bowser's Castle Hangout
 * World 2
 * World 2-1: Ghost-Door Deception
 * World 2-2: Sky-High Lifts and Leaps!
 * World 2-3: Treasure-Hoarding Swoops
 * World 2-4: Airship Cannons...Fire!
 * World 3
 * World 3-1: Big Spiny Blitz
 * World 3-2: Bullet Bill Barrage
 * World 3-3: Shell Me the Way!
 * World 3-4: Fire Bar Castle! Youch!
 * World 4
 * World 4-1: Cutting-Edge Spire
 * World 4-2: Slope to Success
 * World 4-3: Danger High and Low
 * World 4-4: Firing the Airship's Burners
 * World 5
 * World 5-1: Lakitu's Revenge
 * World 5-2: Pokey Vaulting
 * World 5-3: Boohind Lock and Key
 * World 5-4: Rings of Fire!
 * World 6
 * World 6-1: Land of Spikes
 * World 6-2: Switch Ghost House
 * World 6-3: Throwing It All Overboard
 * World 6-4: Bowser's Bob-ombing Run
 * World Star
 * World Star-1: Scuttlebug Forest (Unlocking criteria: Defeat Bowser with Princess Peach in World 6-4.)
 * World Star-2: Airship Armada (Unlocking criteria: Clear World 1-1 with five coins or less.)
 * World Star-3: Fishing Boo Taunts You (Unlocking criteria: Win Toad Rally three times in a row.)
 * World Star-4: Desert Fuzz (Unlocking criteria: Collect 30 or more medals in a single round of Remix 10.)
 * World Star-5: Dark and Stormy (Unlocking criteria: Clear World 4-1 with 60 or more left on the timer.)
 * World Star-6: Wild Slopes (Unlocking criteria: Clear World 1-2 with 400 or more coins.)
 * World Star-7: Scaredy Rat Race (Unlocking criteria: Clear World 4-2 without defeating a single Goomba.)
 * World Star-8: Spike Bar Jungle (Unlocking criteria: Clear World 5-1 with 300 or more coins.)
 * World Star-9: Airship Plunder (Unlocking criteria: Defeat 20 or more Ninjis in a single run in World 2-4.)
 * Special Courses
 * Chase the Snaking Coins - Collecting all Pink Coins in the first six worlds unlocks a Pink Coin Pipe for Kingdom Builder, which grants access to this course.
 * Piranha Plant Field - Collecting all Purple Coins in the first six worlds unlocks a Purple Coin Pipe for Kingdom Builder, which grants access to this course.
 * Make the Cut! - Collecting all Black Coins in the first six worlds unlocks a Black Coin Pipe for Kingdom Builder, which grants access to this course.
 * Red Block Run - Collecting all Black Coins in World Star unlocks a Gold Star Pipe for Kingdom Builder, which grants access to this course.

Critical reception
Super Mario Run has received generally positive reviews, with the iOS version earning a 77 on Metacritic based on 46 reviews and an 77.31% based on 26 reviews on GameRankings. The game is generally praised for its simple, yet intuitive controls and that the game retains the quality level design from previous Mario platformers. Critics also praise the social competitiveness of the Toad Rally mode and building objects as motivation from Kingdom Builder. On the other hand, the game has been criticized for its relatively short World Tour length and low replayability of the levels, as well as the requirement for the game to be online.

Michael McWhertor of Polygon gave Super Mario Run a 7 out of 10 in his review. He has praised the game for its mechanics being translated well into taps for a touchscreen, but laments how it has been compromised by the lack of power-ups and precise control the series is known for. The review has described Kingdom Builder as a "lengthy grind in service of unlocking mostly cosmetic items." In his final verdict, he has described the game as "an enjoyable but imperfect adaptation of the Mario games for touchscreen devices." Jose Otero of IGN has given Super Mario Run an 8 out of 10,, praising the game for its strong level designs and new mechanics though also citing three-hit boss fights with Boom Boom and Bowser as "relics from Nintendo’s past" and states that "they’re not as smart or clever as the rest of the campaign stages." He has also cited that the visuals are not impressive, especially compared to another mobile auto-runner platformer, , but has praised Mario's animations within the game. His final statement stated that Super Mario Run is an elegantly designed platformer with strong hooks despite not being the best-looking Mario game by a longshot.

Sales
Super Mario Run received 3.5 million downloads in its first day, eclipsing another highly popular app game, Pokémon GO, which had only 900,000. It has reached the No. 1 spot in the App Store's top grossing and top free charts in the United States.

App Store description
A new kind of Mario game that you can play with one hand. In this game, Mario constantly moves forward through the courses while you use a variety of jumps to navigate. Mario 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.

■World Tour Run and jump with style to rescue Princess Peach from Bowser’s clutches!

Travel through plains, caverns, haunted houses, airships, castles, and more...

Clear 6 worlds filled with 24 brand-new courses designed for one-handed play!

■Toad Rally Show off Mario’s stylish moves, compete against your friends and challenge people from all over the world.

A challenge mode where the competition differs each time you play.

Compete against the stylish moves of other players for the highest score as you gather coins and get cheered on by a crowd of Toads. If you’re impressive enough, the Toads may even come live in your kingdom.

You can also perform stylish moves to fill up your gauge and launch into Coin Rush!

* In order to play Toad Rally, you will need Rally Tickets that you can acquire in a variety of ways, such as clearing worlds or through bonus games in your kingdom.

■Kingdom Builder Gather coins and Toads to build your very own kingdom.

Create your unique kingdom with buildings and decorations that you acquire with the help of Toads gathered in Toad Rally.

References to other games

 * Super Mario Bros.: Various sprites are featured as decorations for Kingdom Builder.
 * Super Mario Bros. 2: Ninjis return from this game, retaining their appearance from the NES version. The background music for Remix 10 features a remixed version of the underground theme.
 * Super Mario Bros. 3: The background music for Remix 10 features a remixed version of the overworld theme.
 * Super Mario Land: Mario once again rescues Princess Daisy. Remix 10's background music features the remixed version of the underground theme, and Daisy's character description mentions Sarasaland, a location from this game.
 * Super Mario World: When the blue star triggering Coin Rush is released, the "item dropped" sound effect from this game plays. Remix 10's background music features the remixed version of the overworld theme.
 * Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island: When the player grabs a Super Star in Remix 10, a remix of the Powerful Infant theme from this game can be heard.
 * Mario Party 8: Princess Peach and Bowser's artworks are taken from this game.
 * Mario Party DS: Yoshi's artwork is taken from this game.
 * New Super Mario Bros. 2: The music for the Coin Rush results screen is reused in this game, which is heard after clearing a course. The sound effect that plays when a ? Block releases a Gold Flower is heard when a Roulette Block releases three Super Mushrooms/Super Stars.
 * New Super Mario Bros. U: Graphics are taken from this game. Music from this game are also rearrangements. Some of the crowd cheers are also taken from this game.
 * Super Mario 3D World: Toad's artwork is an edited version of his artwork from this game.
 * Mario Kart 8: The timer countdown jingle from Battle Mode is reused for the countdown jingle in this game. Some of Luigi's, Princess Peach's, and Toadette's voice clips are reused from this game.
 * Mario Party 10: Toadette's artwork is taken from this game.
 * Super Mario Maker: The Airship tileset is taken from this game. The axes at the end of a castle levels function the same as the axe from this game, rather than a button in New Super Mario Bros. U. The Key design is also taken from this game. Many objects use their appearance from the New Super Mario Bros. U style.

Trivia

 * Super Mario Run is the first Mario game to be released on non-Nintendo hardware since Mario's FUNdamentals was released for Windows in 1998, 18 years prior, and is the first video game, Mario and overall, Nintendo themselves published on non-Nintendo hardware (their first smart device release, Miitomo, is not a video game by definition).
 * Despite having no official Simplified Chinese language support and no official release in mainland China, Super Mario Run has an official FAQ page in Simplified Chinese, along with the other officially available languages. The Simplified Chinese FAQ can be viewed here.