TOP 5 REASONS TO BUY - Super Mario Run & Toad Rally | First Look - Gameplay - Reaction - Review
Welcome to The Basement and our Top 5 Reasons To Buy Super Mario Run & Toad Rally! This is the first video of a series that will feature a FIRST LOOK at Super Mario Run as well as the following:
+ Our TOP 5 REASONS to buy Super Mario Run
+ A Super Mario Run REVIEW (Pros & Cons)
+ A Let's Play series of Super Mario Run
(including Peter playing Super Mario Run BLIND,
our first impressions and subsequent reactions, etc.)
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In the video, we discuss our 5 favorite things about Super Mario Run. Should you get it? Is it worth buying? We'll present our first impressions of the game and let you decide. We're giving your our reactions to the game, and we'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!
This is a good first look at Super Mario Run if you're debating whether the game is worth getting. Is SMR a good game? Decide for yourself! Watch our Super Mario Run gameplay and listen to our top 5 list of our favorite features in order to make an informed decision. Also, you can download the miniature demo-version of Super Mario Run FOR FREE!
Come downstairs and have a seat with us on the couch right here in The Basement!
Here's some great info on Super Mario Run from our friends at Wikipedia.
( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Mario_Run )
Super Mario Run is a side-scrolling, auto-runner platformer video game developed by Nintendo for iOS and Android devices. It was released on iOS on December 15, 2016, and will be released later for Android in 2017. It is one of the few instances a Mario game was developed for non-Nintendo hardware, and part of Nintendo's efforts to enter the mobile gaming market with its first-party franchises.
Super Mario Run plays as a side-scrolling, auto-runner platformer game. The player controls Mario as he automatically runs from left to right, jumping on his own to clear small gaps or obstacles. The player must tap the touch screen to make Mario jump larger obstacles. The longer the screen is touched, the higher Mario jumps. Like other side-scrolling Super Mario games, the player must maneuver Mario over gaps, onto enemies, and into coins to collect them. The end goal is for the player to safely get Mario through the level in the fastest time possible.
Replayability comes from collecting all the normal coins and finding special coins in each level. First, the player must find five pink coins, collecting those unlocks five purple coins and finally collecting those unlocks five black coins, therefore it takes at least three playthroughs to collect everything in a given level.
In addition to the main game, there is a separate "Toad Rally" game mode where players can challenge "ghost" versions of other players' playthroughs of levels, similar to the time attack modes found in most Mario Kart entries. Playing either game mode earns the player coins that can be used to buy items for creating and customizing their own "Mushroom Kingdom" in a separate, third gameplay mode comparable to Farmville. The player can unlock five other characters to use instead of Mario through these game modes, including Luigi, Princess Peach, Toad, Toadette, and Yoshi. These characters have slightly different gameplay attributes; using the different characters are not required to complete any level, but instead are offered to give players tools to completing levels with different approaches.
Shortly after the game's announcement, Nintendo's stock soared to just under its recent high point after the release and success of Pokémon Go earlier in 2016. Financial analysts recognized that Super Mario Run would be more significant than Pokémon Go for Nintendo; whereas revenue from Pokémon Go must be split between Niantic and The Pokémon Company, nearly all revenue from Super Mario Run would go to Nintendo directly being an in-house developed title. After Super Mario Run's release date was announced in November, Nintendo's stock rose by 2.8%. Shortly before release, Nintendo provided a public look at the game during an episode featuring Nintendo of American president Reggie Fils-Aimé on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. As a result, Nintendo's stock rose 3.7 percent.
The game received positive reviews from critics. John Davison from Glixel said that while the game was "deceptively simple" to play to reach each level's end, it was "genuinely satisfying to work on the real meat of the game".
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