Super Mario Run appears in the ay Store with a ‘pre-register’ button

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Published 29 Dec 2016

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Super Mario Run is the hottest thing since sliced app updates over in the iOS App Store, but Nintendo is about to send Mario running to the ay Store.

A listing for Super Mario Run is live, you can click the big friendly “e-register” button if you’d like a notification sent to your device when the game is ready for download. (You’ll still have to initiate the download yourself—don’t worry about it auto-downloading when you aren’t on -Fi, or anything like that.)

Super Mario Run is a free download that will let you try out the first three levels, a single in-app purchase after that will unlock the rest of the game. icing hasn’t been announced yet, but the full game unlock is $10 in the iOS App Store. Keep in mind that the game does require online connectivity to play.

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So much fun with just your thumb. 

Fully unlocked, Super Mario Run has 24 courses spread across six worlds, plus a Toad Rally mode that lets you race against ghosts uploaded by other players, Kingdom Builder, which lets you spend in-game coins to add buildings decorations to your personal kingdom.

The game is designed to play one-hed. Mario is always running, you tap the screen to jump, long-press to jump higher, interact with special bricks scattered through the levels that let you pause or leap backward. As in every classic Mario platformer, you’ll avoid enemies traps, gobble mushrooms, chase Bowser across his kingdom to rescue incess ach. It’s a great time—our sister site Macworld raved about it.

Super Mario Run doesn’t have a firm release date on Android, but with the appearance of this pre-register button, it can’t be long now. Nintendo even plans to follow Super Mario Run with more mobile games, at the pace of two to three per year. can’t wait.