I remember playing video games back in the late 1970s when the "fun" was the ability to "control" the character on your television screen.
Back then, the graphics were not so detailed, but at least you could "control" the character.
Sadly, Nintendo took away the fundamental ability to "control" the character of "Mario".
You cant control anything but the ability to jump.
Your mission is to collect all pink, then all purple, then all black coins in each and every level of the game.
Trial and error is what to expect in this craziness as some of the more difficult coins require absolute perfectly timed jumps.
Good luck with THAT!! ?
After beating the first twelve challenges in the first four levels, I shopped at Walmart for the purchase of a "New 3DS XL" with power adapter and the smash hit; "New Super Mario Bros. 2".
Although this "game" is pretty restrictive, I upgraded my rating because while it requires an active internet connection, it doesnt use much data.
The "Toad Rally" is pretty interesting and you can add "friends" to challenge them.
When you link this game to your Nintendo Network account, you get allot of rewards.
I have decided to purchase this game and add another ⭐️ to my rating.
While this "game" is pretty restrictive, it does offer quite a bit of entertainment value with daily challenges.
Dont think of this game as a "real" game; rather a "challenge".
Keep in mind that no iPhone game will ever compare to a real video game system.
In conclusion: this "game" is nothing more than an interactive advertisement for their premium systems and games.
Recommended: Only if you WANT a valid excuse to purchase a Nintendo game system (like I recently did).
Action Taken: Purchased. ?
TechTalkGuy about SUPER MARIO RUN, v2.1.1