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‘Super Mario Run’ Updates: iOS And Android Users Can Get Full Version For Free

‘Super Mario Run’ Updates: iOS And Android Users Can Get Full Version For Free

Blair Grant

Many users were thrilled when Nintendo announced the release of "Super Mario Run" for smartphone users. However, many were disappointed when the launch of the popular game came at a certain price. A new trick shows how iOS and Android users can get the full version without spending a dime.

The "Super Mario Run" app is available for download for smartphones operating on iOS and Android. The app was released on Dec. 15 and since then, it has received over 50 million downloads in a span of more than a week.

According to GameSpot, Nintendo celebrated the success of the release of "Super Mario Run" by giving away 10 Rally Tickets for the Toad Rally mode. The announcement was made after they confirmed that they have already reached 50 million downloads.

The publication notes the success of the launch of "Super Mario Run," as the app has been downloaded by over 40 million users four days after its release. The game is free to download, but users need to pay $10 to get the game's full version.

This payment is often what keeps users from fully enjoying "Super Mario Run" on their smartphones. However, Phone Arena shared a trick to get the full version of the app for iOS and Android users even without spending a cent.

Users can download an app called "Cash for Apps," which allows users to download apps in exchange of points. For example, downloading Spotify on their smartphone will yield them 284 points.

In order to get the "Super Mario Run" full version app for free, users need to accumulate at 3000 points. After reaching the desired number of points, users can exchange them for a $10 iTunes gift card.

This gift card can then be used to unlock the remaining levels of the app without spending a single cent. Other users, however, may find this trick a bit too tedious and time consuming.

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