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2016

Analysis generated from community votes
Mario running on his own, one finger on the screen, the plumber going mobile.
The profile draws a sharp contrast. Fun lands ahead of more than 80% of games, a nice spike, and the soundtrack ahead of two thirds of titles. But look at the other side: attachment edges past only 15% of games, right at the bottom, while controller feel and art style stay in the lower third. All of this rests on one or two votes per line, so these are early signals, not certainties. The tension is clear though, on so few duels: you have fun for a moment, but you don't get attached, like a game that entertains in the moment without leaving a lasting mark.
Next to the classic platforming Marios, this one-handed runner format is more a quick recess than a grand adventure, and the profile reflects it well.
So who's it for? For you if you love a hit of instant fun, on the commute, no commitment. Much less so if you're after the Mario that marks you, the one you stay attached to for years.
Analysis generated on June 18, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.