Available to iOS and Android, it is a port from Nintendo’s 1990 Dr. Mario game. However, it features changes from that title as it translates to today’s mobile platform. Following other Nintendo mobile ports/games that features free-to-play monetization. Encouraging players to spend to push past the timers, unlocking characters, assistants and upgrades with in-game currency.
The game was originally scheduled to come out tomorrow, July 10th but was released a day in advance. It shouldn’t too much of an issue since the game has now amassed past 100,000 installs on Android. While the iOS version hitting first place on the casual category.
Source: The Verge
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