Super Mario Run – Review
Super Mario Run is a game for mobile devices like Apple and IOS. I enjoy the game a lot both the free and paid versions. In the game you can play as Mario and his friends as you jump through atomically scrolling levels. In my review you can learn more!

Why Super Mario Run?
Super Mario Run is Nintendo’s first original Mario platforming game designed specifically for mobile devices, and it does an excellent job of bringing the classic Mario experience to phones and tablets. Instead of trying to copy the controls of traditional console Mario games, it introduces a one-handed control scheme where Mario runs automatically while the player focuses on timing jumps and performing stylish moves. This makes the game easy to learn while still offering plenty of challenge as you progress. I like this game a lot, and it has become one of my favorite mobile games because it captures the charm of the Mario series while feeling perfectly suited for short play sessions.
One of the game’s greatest strengths is its accessibility. Whether you have five minutes or an hour to play, it’s easy to jump into a level and have fun. The controls are incredibly simple—a tap makes Mario jump, while holding your finger longer makes him jump higher. Although this sounds basic, the game gradually introduces more advanced mechanics, including wall jumps, vaults, spins, and other acrobatic moves that reward careful timing and practice.
The main mode, World Tour, serves as the game’s story mode. Players travel through a series of colorful worlds to rescue Princess Peach from Bowser. The levels are creative and filled with familiar Mario enemies, moving platforms, hidden coins, and secret paths. Completing each stage feels satisfying, and replaying levels to collect all the special colored coins provides an extra challenge for players who enjoy completing everything.
Another enjoyable mode is Toad Rally. Instead of simply racing against another player in real time, you compete against recordings of other players’ performances. The goal is to finish with the highest score by collecting coins, performing stylish tricks, and impressing the watching Toads. I really enjoy this mode because every run feels a little different, and trying to improve your performance keeps the gameplay exciting. Winning rallies also allows you to recruit more Toads to your kingdom.

The third major mode is Kingdom Builder. As you earn coins and recruit Toads, you can build and decorate your own Mushroom Kingdom. While this isn’t as deep as a dedicated city-building game, it’s a fun feature that gives players a sense of progression outside the platforming levels. Unlocking new decorations and expanding your kingdom adds another reason to keep playing.
One of my favorite parts of Super Mario Run is unlocking different playable characters. Each character has their own unique abilities, giving players a reason to experiment with different play styles. My favorite character is Princess Daisy. I love playing as her because her double jump provides extra flexibility during difficult sections and makes certain levels feel easier to navigate. Daisy has always been one of my favorite Mario characters, so being able to play as her makes the game even more enjoyable for me.
Visually, Super Mario Run is bright, colorful, and polished. The graphics capture the cheerful personality of the Mario series, with smooth animations and detailed environments. The music is equally enjoyable, featuring energetic themes that fit the fast-paced gameplay without becoming distracting.
Despite all of its strengths, the game isn’t perfect. One of the biggest criticisms is that the automatic running mechanic limits player control compared to traditional Mario games. Some players may prefer having full control over movement rather than focusing mainly on jumping. While the simplified controls work well for mobile devices, they do change the feel of the gameplay.
Another downside is that the story mode is relatively short once you’ve learned the levels. Although collecting all the colored coins and improving your scores adds replay value, players looking for a lengthy adventure may finish the main content fairly quickly.
The game also requires an internet connection for many features, which can be disappointing for players who want to enjoy it completely offline.
How We Test Games
For testing games we use a Nintendo Switch firmware version 2H. Hardware includes Joy-con and Pro controller on a large screen TV. Tests are done with up to 5 players. We take turns playing and evaluating games.
Whenever possible we play multiple players. We also use a Nintendo 2DS, DS XL, and for PC games we use a Ryzen 7 1700x CPU, AMD RX580, running on Win 10. This game is up to 1-player with online match making on one Android or IOS device, or 4-player on multiple Android or IOS devices.
Pros
- Easy-to-learn one-handed controls
- Excellent adaptation of Mario gameplay for mobile devices
- Three enjoyable game modes: World Tour, Toad Rally, and Kingdom Builder
- Beautiful graphics and cheerful music
- Plenty of replay value through coin collecting and score chasing
- Unlockable characters with unique abilities
- Daisy is my favorite character, and her double jump makes the game even more fun to play
- Great for both short and long play sessions

Cons
- Automatic running may not appeal to every player
- Story mode is fairly short
- Some levels become repetitive after many replays
- Internet connection is required for several features
- Less exploration than traditional console Mario platformers
Summary
Overall, Super Mario Run proves that Mario can successfully make the jump to mobile gaming without losing the charm that has made the series so beloved. Its simple controls, polished presentation, and multiple gameplay modes make it a fun experience for players of all ages. I like this game a lot because it’s easy to pick up whenever I have a few free minutes, and there’s always something to work toward, whether it’s collecting special coins, improving my Toad Rally scores, or expanding my kingdom.
My favorite part of the game is playing as Daisy. Her unique abilities make her enjoyable to use, and having one of my favorite Mario characters available adds even more personality to an already charming game. While it isn’t a replacement for a full console Mario adventure, Super Mario Run is an excellent mobile game that offers plenty of fun, replayability, and classic Nintendo charm.

Super Mario Run – Review brought to you by Gaming Chickadee
Chickadee loves to have family gaming days. She loves birds, unicorns, ponies She also likes the Nancy Drew Games. She loves to play as Princess Daisy in the Super Mario Games, Her favorite games change a lot but right they are: Mario Party Superstars, Super Mario Bros. Wonder and Pretty Princess Party.
