Cue the music.
Super Mario Run,Alanis (2017) Nintendo's first, true game-game for mobile devices, is coming to Apple's iOS in 151 countries and regions on Dec. 15.
SEE ALSO: Meet Nintendo Switch, the system formerly known as 'NX'The game will be a free App Store download with limited access to the three modes of play. To unlock everything, you'll need to pay $9.99 as an in-app purchase.
That's on the higher end of App Store game pricing, though it's not unheard of. Square Enix regularly charges more for ports that come to mobile from other hardware.
Nintendo, which has only one other mobile offering -- the free-to-play social gaming app, Miitomo-- can get away with charging a premium for its first smartphone-friendly Mariogame. Now it's on the game to convince players that they're not just paying for a brand.
Super Mario Runembraces the running-and-jumping gameplay that's been a standard for the series since Super Mario Bros. launched, but with a mobile twist. It plays like an endless runner, with Mario constantly running forward and players tapping the screen to make him jump.
We haven't seen much of the game yet, but Nintendo offered a more illuminating peek at the gameplay and three modes in a newly released video. Take a look right here.
Topics Gaming iOS Nintendo
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