Sonic Dash
Best super mario games for iphone
List of the best apps
1.Sonic Dash
with in-app purchasesThe world-famous blue hedgehog of Sega strikes back with Sonic Dash, a 3D yet classic game of Sonic in which you will have to run and jump as you always did, catching as many rings as possible during each stage.
- Website:https://help.sega.net/
Age rating:Everyone
Category:Arcade
Publisher:SEGA
Size:71.30 MB
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For a flashback to my childhood I like to play Sonic Dash. The control and gameplay are exactly as I remember. Hours of fun to be had.
by Ankita Patel
If you love Sonic, this is a neat well made game for the iOS. Almost as good as console version.
2.Rayman Adventures
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Genre:Adventure
by Tyler Garcia
I grew up playing Super Mario on my NES gaming system before. Likewise, I love to play side scrolling games but had a hard time finding the best ones for my Android phone. Luckily, my friend recommended that I try playing Rayman Adeventures which is an excellent game that reminds me a lot of the Super Mario games I played before. More
by Cheryl Holland
This game does not have any affiliation with Mario although the game play does seem somewhat similar based on screenshots.
3.VVVVVV
Paid: $4.99 Check priceVVVVVV is a 2D puzzle video game developed by Terry Cavanagh, Nicalis, and Simon Roth. Released in 2010, this game can be played on PlayStation 4, Android, iOS, Windows PC, macOS, Linux, etc.
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by Anna Woods
This is a fun game but much harder than it looks. It seems to only work on the computer. I don't know of a version for any phone, so I can only play it when I am at home. This severely limits my playing time, and therefore how good I am at the game. More
by Dorothy Sanders
Fun 2D game if you like Super Mario. While it's not a mario, it's close to it. A little basic in the challenges and such but still fun to play.
4.Alto's Adventure
Paid: $4.99 with in-app purchasesAlto's Adventure is an adventure game developed by Noodlecake Studios Inc for iOS and Android devices. This game allows the player to join Alto and his friends as they embark on an endless snowboarding odyssey.
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Age rating:9+
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Genre:Adventure
by Irma Mondragón
It's not exactly a Super Mario game, but it sure is fun! Even when i'm hanging out in the Santa Fe sun, I can still shred some snow like the good ol' days.
5.Punch Quest
with in-app purchases
Punch Quest is an arcade-style game that is easily controlled by the left and right thumbs. Unlock many special abilities and super moves to defeat your opponent.
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by Tiffany Dixon
Punch Quest is an arcade style game that is controlled by your left and right thumbs. If you enjoy super mario games then you will like punch quest. this game takes skill and persistence but is a lot of fun. It can be played on your iphone.
6.Robot Unicorn Attack
Paid: $0.99Robot Unicorn Attack is an endless platformer in which you control an unicorn chasing its dreams.
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by Amber Reid
Robot Unicorn is an awesome app but it is for android and has absolutely nothing to do with the Super Mario Brothers. So, while it is a game worth checking out, it's not one I would consider when thinking of Super Mario games for iphone. More
by Raymond Gray
I like Super Mario games. I recently tried Robot Unicorn Attack. It is not all that similar but is pretty enjoyable for what it is. I play it during down time and think it has a lot of good qualities. It looks good and plays good. More
by Bruce Hall