The long-standing rivalry between gaming’s two most iconic mascots—Nintendo's Mario and Sega's Sonic—takes a detour from race tracks and battlefields to the world’s biggest sporting stage. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for Android brings the beloved crossover franchise to mobile devices, letting players compete in a variety of Olympic events using touch-based controls. While not a direct port of the console versions, this mobile iteration captures the spirit of friendly competition, colorful characters, and fast-paced mini-games, all optimized for on-the-go play.
The game features a roster of over 15 characters from both universes, divided into four stat-based classes: (Mario, Sonic), Power (Bowser, Knuckles), Speed (Yoshi, Tails), and Skill (Peach, Dr. Eggman). Each character has strengths and weaknesses—for example, Power types excel in throwing events but struggle in swimming, while Speed types dominate sprints. mario and sonic at the olympic games android
– if you’re a casual Mario or Sonic fan looking for a polished, Olympic-themed party game on your phone. The free version is a solid demo, and the full unlock is reasonably priced. The long-standing rivalry between gaming’s two most iconic
4.0 / 5 “A charming, well-optimized mobile crossover that captures the friendly rivalry of Mario and Sonic, even if it lacks online multiplayer and deep complexity.” The game features a roster of over 15
While not as detailed as the console versions (Wii/Switch), the Android port uses vibrant, cel-shaded character models and colorful, simplified stadiums. Animations are fluid, and character expressions (e.g., Sonic’s impatience during a false start, Luigi’s nervous wobble on the beam) add charm.
Available on Google Play Store (check region availability; note that the game may be delisted in some countries due to licensing—as of 2025, it’s still downloadable via direct APK if delisted).
The audio features upbeat, remixed themes from both franchises—you’ll hear Mario’s Super Bell Hill next to Sonic’s Green Hill Zone. Commentary is minimal but enthusiastic; the crowd cheers appropriately. Sadly, there’s no full voice acting (just grunts and exclamations), which keeps the file size manageable.