mercredi 7 septembre 2016
The Super Mario iPhone Game Is Real and Coming Soon
We were treated to an awesome and unexpected surprise in the first 20 minutes of the Apple event: Mario is finally coming to the app store!
Super Mario Run will launch for the 2016 holiday season and will be set at a fixed price to be confirmed at a later date. Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto demonstrated the gameplay live on stage; it's a continuous running game, designed very much like the uber-popular iPhone/Android game Temple Run, and allows you to jump for coins as you race towards the finish line. You'll also be able to compete against your friends in "Toad Rally" mode.
While we may still have a while to go until the game is released, Miyamoto also announced that iOS 10 will feature an iMessage Mario sticker pack to tide you over until you can download the game from the app store this winter.
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