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I can see your point. But conversely I think "It's an iphone game named Super Mario Run" tells most gamers 90% of what they need to know.
You did not just say that. Alright -- here we go. What you said is not true at all, and frankly, it sounds arrogant (which I don't mind, except in this case, you're wrong). Let's go ahead and apply your logic to Pokemon Go: "It's an iPhone game named Pokemon Go". That statement tells me nothing about Pokemon Go. I speak to you as someone who has played over 1200 hours of Pokemon Red, Yellow, Fire Red, Sapphire, Emera…
You're missing some context here, as to someone who plays iPhone games the word 'Run' suggests that the game is an infinite runner[1]. So "an iPhone game named Super Mario Run" does imply more information (that it's probably an infinite runner, which is not quite correct, but reasonably close) than your Pokemon Go version.
[1] see Sonic Runners, Rayman Run, etc.