Super Mario Run Outraged Due To Paying Price - Protestor Flashes Rebellion Over App?

By Jayde Winston - 17 Dec '16 18:44PM

Super Mario is the golden boy of 90's and everybody knows who and what it was. Now, because of technological advancement, Super Mario was introduced to mobile gadgets. Super Mario Run is currently making such a huge fuss, not because of the game, but because of the point, gamers need to pay for it.

Super Mario Run has just recently been released for iOS users, while 2017 for Android users. It requires internet connection and £8.99 or $11 in order to play the game. Recently, numerous gamers have complained about Super Mario Run requiring more money in order to proceed with the rest of the games.

Game raven reported that Super Mario Run Outraged causes protestors to delete the game app and post it in social media. The said action reflects on Super Mario Run paying price. "There is, of course, a free trial that lets people have a taste of the game, but people want more," stated by the same source.

Furthermore, players seem to assume that the game is free. The stigma of mobile games barely considered as legitimate product causes such a huge dismay. Pokemon Go, Clash Royale, Fallout: Shelter, and basically all popular games can be played for free. Other games make use of microtransactions in order to earn from the game compared to Super Mario Run who makes money on the initial purchase itself. Super Mario Run creators have announced any statement towards the controversy.

Super Mario Run gives out a lot of nostalgic feelings. It is one of those games that makes everybody remind what their childhood was; the reason it is very popular up to these days. Introducing the game in a much-advanced platform in order to be enjoyed by the younger generation is a good strategy. But, an earning onset of the game seems pretty disappointing.

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