Super Mario Run is a game of multiple modes, and the one that keeps players coming back for more is the Toad Rally. This mode allows you to compete for more Toads in order to construct more buildings in your own little version of the Mushroom Kingdom. In order to play the Toad Rally, you need to spend Toad Rally Tickets, but they can be few and far between sometimes.
Princess Peach. Beloved royalty of the Mushroom Kingdom, and the constant damsel in distress that sets the tone for most Super Mario games. However, there is a darkness in this one, and she is not all smiles, pink hearts, and expensive parasols. No, no. She is not quite what she seems.
Many immediately found the negativity of Nintendo's approach to mobile gaming, but The Never Yak thinks that the move is actually a positive one for both Nintendo and gaming in general.
I really liked Mario Run's model. Pay once, unlock everything.
Unfortunately, people prefer to be whales, so Nintendo saw real money lies in microtransactions and gacha mechanics. So now I feel less and less excited for each new mobile game they announce.
Nintendo was too protective of the Mario brand to top mobile revenue charts with Super Mario Run, so it's trying to change that with Dr. Mario World and Mario Kart Tour. But is it working?
Been having fun collecting pink, purple and black coins, so my only problem is hitting the max of 99 toad rally tickets and having to play more toad rally before getting any more of the big coins so I'm not wasting the new rally tickets. They really should have made the max 999 on those.