Release: 1993
Genre: Edutainment
Developer: The Software Toolworks, Inc.
Publisher: Mindscape, Inc.








A fun, educational experience
Mario’s Playschool is an edutainment game aimed at younger audiences, combining the beloved Mario characters with basic educational content. Developed by The Software Toolworks and published by Mindscape, this title uses Mario’s world to introduce young children to early learning concepts, such as colours, shapes, numbers, and basic logic. The floppy disk version makes it one of the early entries in the Mario educational games genre.
Engaging for young learners
Mario’s Playschool allows children to engage with familiar characters like Mario, Luigi, and Toad in a range of simple yet engaging activities. The game’s interface was designed to be user-friendly, encouraging kids to play through various mini-games and puzzles. Each task is designed to reinforce early childhood learning skills, such as matching, pattern recognition, and basic math, all while keeping the content fun and accessible.
A rare find for collectors
Although it didn’t have the same commercial success as the mainline Mario titles, Mario’s Playschool remains a rare collector’s item, particularly in its original floppy disk format. For fans of Mario’s more obscure titles, it holds a unique place in the history of the franchise, offering a nostalgic look at Mario’s early ventures into edutainment. Its scarcity makes it an intriguing piece for those seeking to complete a comprehensive Mario collection.