Release (UK): 01/12/1992
Release (USA): 13/11/1992
Release (Jap): 08/03/1992
Genre: Edutainment, Utility
Developer: Interplay Productions
Publisher: Interplay Productions



Learning to type with Mario
Mario Teaches Typing brought the beloved plumber into the world of education, helping players improve their keyboard skills through engaging typing exercises. Released in 1992 for MS-DOS, this interactive software featured familiar Mario characters guiding users through various challenges that reinforced speed and accuracy. It was an accessible way to learn, making typing practice feel more like a game than a lesson.
Typing through the Mushroom Kingdom
The game presented different stages inspired by classic Mario platforming elements. Players had to type out words or sentences correctly to make Mario run, jump, and complete levels. Errors would slow him down, adding an incentive to improve. It also included fun animations and sound effects, ensuring that even younger users remained engaged.
A lasting educational classic
Published by Interplay Productions, Mario Teaches Typing was widely used in schools and homes during the early ‘90s. The UK release followed shortly after the US version, reflecting the game’s international appeal. It remains a nostalgic piece of educational software, fondly remembered by those who first learned to type under Mario’s enthusiastic guidance.