Super Mario Run may not have earned as much revenue as Nintendo would have liked but that hasn’t stopped the company from supporting the game with frequent updates. According to a
post
on the App Store, some new additions are on the way, and they appear to
be rather substantial. Here’s what you need to know when the Super Mario Run update hits on September 29 for Android and iOS.
Super Mario Run Remix 10 mode
Super
Mario Run Remix 10 is a new mode that lets you play a set of 10 super
short sections from Super Mario Run’s existing levels in quick
succession. Each attempt throws up new layouts and challenges with
rainbow-hued medals to collect. There’s no Game Over screen, which is an
interesting twist to the proceedings, allowing players to proceed to
the next one and familiarise themselves with the levels. This is crucial
because finishing stages in Remix 10 nets you new items and rescue
Princess Daisy who joins the game as a playable character.
How to unlock Prince Daisy in Super Mario Run
Rescuing
Princess Daisy in Super Mario Run Remix 10 mode unlocks her as a
playable character in all of Super Mario Run’s game modes. Her special
ability is a double jump. This gives players new ways to finish levels
and collect hard to find coins or simply defeat others in Toad Rally.
New Super Mario Run world - World Star
If
this wasn’t enough, Nintendo is also adding a new world to check out.
Called World Star, it has nine levels and is unlocked when you finish
all the stages of Worlds one through six.
Play your own music in Super Mario Run
Finally,
this update will also allow you to play your own music while playing
the game. Doing so reflects in-game what with Mario and friends wearing
headphones.
Super Mario Run 50 percent discount
To
celebrate all these additions to the game, Super Mario Run will be 50
percent off for two weeks starting September 29 - the same time this
update will be available for download. What this means is, you will be
able to get all of Super Mario Run’s worlds and features for Rs. 400 ($5
in the US) instead of the usual Rs. 800 ($10 in the US).
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