Super Mario Rush: outrun the dragon with precise jumps
In Super Mario Rush, Mario stays in a side-scrolling sprint, and the fire-breathing dragon means every tap or click has to land cleanly over pits, spikes, and saws. The opening stretch is all about reading the next gap before the screen rushes past it, which is where the jumping timing matters most.
Coins do more than raise your score, because they also feed the shop where you can buy a Mario friend mask. That gives the collecting side a clear payoff, while enemy stomps and bonus grabs keep each run active instead of just defensive, and one missed landing can cost the whole streak.
Coins, masks, and browser controls that work on desktop or mobile
The game fits the adventures & action category by mixing speed, hazard reading, and quick enemy clears in one route. Mouse or touch controls make it easy to start on a phone or a laptop, so it plays on mobile and desktop with no download or signup before you run.
It feels close to Run Mario Run, since both focus on nonstop running, coin pickup, and jump timing. It also shares the hazard-first rhythm of Super Mario MineCraft Runner, where fast reactions matter more than memorizing long levels, while Super Mario Coin Adventure is another good match if you are chasing score routes and coin lines.
The route also suits the platformer label, because you are reading platforms, gaps, and enemy placement one obstacle at a time. Add the reflex pace, and you get a run that rewards fast reactions without asking you to learn a long move list. A spike row or saw line can appear right after a safe landing, so you stay alert to the next frame.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
09 september 2021
Last Update
09 september 2021