'Dr. Mario World' hands-on: Addictive, virus-killing action

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I only played Dr. Mario World for about a half hour, but that was more than enough to feel its addictive pull.

It’s a simple premise, but it’s instantly captivating, and the perfect Nintendo property for a mobile release.

If you’re unfamiliar with Dr. Mario, it’s a puzzle game that’s kind of similar to Puyo Puyo and Candy Crush Saga. Each level of the game has an assortment of different-colored viruses that you have to eradicate. As Dr. Mario, players move and rotate multi-colored pills that slowly glide up the board toward the viruses; the aim is to match the pill colors to the viruses. Making a line of three of the same color destroys the viruses, and getting rid of all the viruses means victory. Once you beat one level, you can move on to the next as the difficulty continues to increase. Read more...

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