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Super Mario Run is coming to Android

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Finally, Super Mario Run is coming to Android! 

Super Mario Run on Android

Nintendo’s Super Mario Run suddenly appeared on Google Play. If you recall, the endless runner first launched on iOS last December 2016, with announcements of its impending arrival on Android. And now its coming and it looks like its coming this March.

Here is the game’s description on Google Play:

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.

Interestingly, Super Mario Run won’t be the first official Nintendo game to arrive on Android. According to PC World, the first game will be Fire Emblem Heroes, which will launch on February 2 at the same time as its iOS counterpart. The game is free to play with in app purchases.

As described on Google Play:

Open the gateways between worlds, Heroes at your side.

Nintendo’s hit strategy-RPG Fire Emblem series is now reimagined for smart devices.

Fight battles customized for touch screens and on-the-go gameplay. Summon characters from across the Fire Emblem universe. Develop your Heroes’ skills, and take them to new heights. This is your adventure—a Fire Emblem that’s like nothing you’ve seen before!

Super Mario Run

Super Mario Run in free to play with in app purchases. On iOS, you can play the first few stages for free, but need to pay a fee to continue playing the rest of the game. At the time of writing, the game is still in pre-registration, and not yet available for download.

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