Story
2h 41m
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Story
2h 41m
Extras
4h 15m
Complete
9h 18m
*Updated
Dr. Mario is a puzzle video game released in 1990, where players control Mario in his role as a doctor. The objective is to eliminate viruses by matching colored capsules that fall from the top of the screen. Players must strategically stack and rotate the capsules to create combinations of three or more of the same color, thereby clearing them from the board. The game features various levels of increasing difficulty, allowing for solo play or multiplayer competition, all while showcasing a catchy soundtrack. Players need quick reflexes and sharp planning skills to succeed in this addictive challenge.
Dr. Mario is available on Emulated, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, NES, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, Super Nintendo and Wii U.
Next, let’s look at the time you might spend on Dr. Mario depending on how you play it. We’ll also look at the average times based on players’ abilities.
Based on the data provided by 32 players, Dr. Mario has an average duration of 2 hours and 41 minutes if you only complete the main objectives of the game,. Players who follow this playstyle and play slowly tend to complete it in an average time of 5 hours and 53 minutes. Players who follow this playstyle and play quickly have completed it in an average time of 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Based on the data provided by 3 players, if you also complete the extras, including optional objectives or side missions from Dr. Mario, the average time is 4 hours and 15 minutes. Players who follow this playstyle and play slowly tend to complete it in an average time of 7 hours and 57 minutes. Players who follow this playstyle and play quickly have completed it in an average time of 2 hours and 12 minutes.
Based on the data provided by 2 players, if you complete both the story and the optional objectives, also obtaining all achievements, collectibles, or trophies from Dr. Mario completing it at 100%, the game has an average duration of 9 hours and 18 minutes. Players who follow this playstyle and play slowly tend to complete it in an average time of 14 hours and 9 minutes. Players who follow this playstyle and play quickly have completed it in an average time of 6 hours and 34 minutes.
players | Average Time | Playing slowly | Playing quickly | |
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Story | 32 | 2h 41m | 5h 53m | 1h 30m |
Extras | 3 | 4h 15m | 7h 57m | 2h 12m |
Complete | 2 | 9h 18m | 14h 9m | 6h 34m |
Let’s proceed with the average duration of Dr. Mario based on each playstyle across all platforms that has a version available:
players | Story | Extras | Complete | |
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Emulated | 3 | 2h 11m | 1h 14m | 4h 21m |
Game Boy | 7 | 4h 25m | 9h 53m | 19h 33m |
Game Boy Advance | 1 | 6h 50m | 3h 7m | - |
NES | 19 | 6h 49m | 8h 54m | 9h 23m |
Nintendo 3DS | 1 | 2h 6m | 10h 56m | - |
Nintendo Switch | 6 | 2h 45m | 11h 12m | 7h 4m |
Super Nintendo | 2 | 2h 9m | - | 10h 51m |
Wii U | 1 | 4h 28m | - | - |
Now let’s look at the maximum time and minimum time Below, you can see the maximum time and minimum time that someone has spent on Dr. Mario to complete it based on the platforms on which it is available, regardless of the playstyle:
Below, you can see the maximum time and minimum time that someone has spent on Dr. Mario to complete it based on the platforms on which it is available. These data do not reflect players’ skill but rather how much you can get out of the game depending on whether you play quickly or leisurely:
player | Fastest | Slowest | |
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Emulated | Mr/s. Unknown | 0h 42m | 4h 12m |
Game Boy | Mr/s. Unknown | 0h 30m | 19h 22m |
Game Boy Advance | Mr/s. Unknown | 0h 27m | 2h 14m |
NES | Mr/s. Unknown | 0h 38m | 12h 17m |
Nintendo 3DS | Mr/s. Unknown | 1h 32m | 2h 55m |
Nintendo Switch | Mr/s. Unknown | 0h 30m | 8h 4m |
Super Nintendo | Mr/s. Unknown | 1h 35m | 10h 6m |
Wii U | Mr/s. Unknown | 4h 21m | 4h 21m |