Super Mario Run
Super Mario Run
Everyone
Nintendo Co., Ltd.
Control Mario with just a tap!


Average Rating

3.9


Number of Ratings

1,667,390


Number of Downloads

100M+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

True


Install Fee

Free


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About Super Mario Run

A new kind of Mario game that you can play with one hand. You control Mario by tapping as he constantly runs forward. You time your taps to pull off stylish jumps, midair spins, and wall jumps to gather coins and reach the goal! Super Mario Run can be downloaded for free and after you purchase the ... read more

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7

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User Reviews

A Google user A Google user
2,686
Wednesday, September 12, 2018

This is a great Mario game! Some people complain that you have to purchase the rest of the game. But you still get 4 whole levels for free. It's really just like a demo, and the price is cheaper than other Mario games with a price of 10$. The controls are simple but fun. And with other game modes to try, you'll have loads of fun. Just because you can't go backwards doesn't mean it's bad. In the first original Mario Bros. game you couldn't go backwards either. Edited

A Google user A Google user
150
Sunday, October 20, 2019

Aside from the occasional frustrating pixel-perfect jump to grab a special coin, this game is a lot of fun. That said, Toad Rally is unbelievably tedious. Losing happens more often than winning for no good reason, and somehow they didn't think to make passive Toad gain an option at all. So unless you get lucky, no Toads for you. Can't use My Nintendo points to get Toads either. Aside from those aggravating oversights, definitely worth the price.

Vee Wise Vee Wise
294
Sunday, March 17, 2024

It's kinda disappointing, honestly you only play four levels then "oops we forgot to tell you that you actually need to buy us." I mean it's cool at first, needing to predict every move and jump precisely, but after a little while, you get tired of it, especially playing the same four levels over and over. I don't know how much it costs for full in-game contents, but I'm not buying it. Sorry Nintendo, but this game seemed neglected for a while, which it still is.

Adam Wear Adam Wear
2,166
Sunday, November 12, 2023

This game is a side scrolling runner. It does have the platform design and includes many elements of the Super Mario series. The controls are easy and, in my experience, precise enough to make Mario do what you need him to do. It does take some practice like any platformer does. The graphics easily compete with what the Switch and 3DS are capable of. Mario moves smoothly across the course, and I have not seen any sprite glitches so far. Edited

A Google user A Google user
70
Friday, March 22, 2019

I had no issues with the game on my Samsung Galaxy S7, however yesterday I bought a Samsung Galaxy S10+ and started the game all over again. I keep having the screen freeze while playing. So far it has only happened in the tour and remix, not in the Rally. The screen will freeze completely. I've waited several minutes and the screen will not unfreeze. Hitting the back button also has no effect. I have to force shutdown the game and restart it. It has happened several times. Inquiry not working.

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