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Nintendo bringing Dr. Mario to iOS, Android this summer
Friday February 1, 2019. 04:29 PM , from Ars Technica
Enlarge / The logo for Dar. Mario World. (credit: Nintendo / Twitter)
Nintendo announced last night that it will be bringing the classic color-matching puzzle game Dr. Mario to Android and iOS devices in 60 countries as Dr. Mario World early this summer. Nintendo said the game will be 'free to download with optional in-app purchases' but didn't go into detail on how exactly the monetization system would work. Many mobile puzzle games (such as the Candy Crush series) use timer-based 'energy' systems to limit the amount you can play without paying in a certain period. Nintendo has used similar cooldown timers in games like Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp and Fire Emblem Heroes, though other Nintendo-developed mobile titles have used other monetization methods. Dr. Mario World is being co-developed by Line, a Japanese mobile developer mainly known for the messaging app of the same name. Nintendo had previously partnered with Line for sticker packs in that app but had relied on a partnership with DeNA for games like Super Mario Run and Miitomo. Nintendo also owns a five percent share of mobile developer Cygames, which released action-RPG Dragalia Lost with Nintendo last year. Read 2 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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