Dr. Mario World has only been available for three days, and it's already a bit of a hit. Nintendo released its fifth mobile game, Dr. Mario World, a little over 72 hours ago and it's already seen over ...
It was only a matter of time before the good doctor Mario made his way to the iPhone, but how does the mobile version hold up against the nearly 30-year-old Nintendo classic? I'm a big fan of Dr.
Nintendo’s efforts to bring its games, like Super Mario, Fire Emblem, and Animal Crossing, to mobile platforms have always come with caveats. They’re polished and fun, but have never come close to ...
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Bringing Dr. Mario to mobile devices feels like a no-brainer for Nintendo. But there's already plenty of match-three puzzle games available for Android and iOS So what lets Dr. Mario World stand out ...
Of all the mobile games released by Nintendo in recent years, including Super Mario Run and Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, the puzzle-based Dr. Mario World has not been as successful financially.
After spending a bit of time with an early version of Dr. Mario World, I don't have an exact answer just yet. But at the very least, it's clear that Nintendo isn't approaching it like an easy ...
I’ve had my suspicions about the legitimacy of Mario’s medical license for a while now, but a new addition to the character lineup of Dr. Mario World — Nintendo’s puzzle game for phones — has finally ...