Three months right after the iOS launch in December, Super Mario Run is finally set to hit the Android mobile market by March. It has been the first Nintendo's real foray when it comes to mobile gaming. The company has officially announced it on their Twitter account. Gamers will have to expect that the game will be fun with surprisingly deep gameplay since it only has one control that allows Super Mario to jump to win the opponent.

According to The Verge, the company has been planning about this move for mobile gaming over the years. They had planned to release two other game titles which include Fire Emblem and Animal Crossing, but further, their initial interest to include Super Mario Run got high. There had been suggestions from third parties that there are around three percent of the users paid for a full game.

Further, by March, players who are waiting for the game to be available on Android will just have to tap the screen in order for Mario to jump over the obstacles. Meanwhile, there are still enemies coming from 3D worlds of the Mushroom kingdom. The game will cost for $10 for a full version though players can still play for the first few levels for free, Engadget reported.

Players are also advised to find a strong internet connection since the game won't be available offline. This has been due to their combat to fight against piracy. Super Mario Run got downloaded for 40 million times during the iOs released. Either way, those figures for Android users are expected to increase by March.

For the players, you can choose to pre-register on the Google Play in order to be notified when it is already being launched. All you need to do is to log in into your mobile store and grab the chance to be notified of the game's official released on Android.