The Nintendo Switch has proven to be a better home for many Wii U games than the Wii U, and now the same can be said for Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. The adorable puzzle game feels just as creative ...
Originally only for Wii U, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker releases on Nintendo Switch and 3DS on July 13. The Switch version features two-player co-op. Both ports include new levels from Super Mario ...
If Breath of the Wild was “peak Zelda” and Super Mario Odyssey was “peak Mario,” Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is “peak Nintendo” — a fun and charming action-puzzler for the Switch. Largely ported ...
Nintendo has all but cornered the market on streamlined, cute adventures for all ages. While Captain Toad made his first appearance in Super Mario Galaxy, he’s since been spun off into his own ...
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is the latest Wii U port to release on Nintendo Switch, and it’s the same charming puzzle game that fans know and love. Each level in Captain Toad is a miniature diorama ...
Captain Toad makes the jump to Switch - and while his adventures are still a charming joy to play, this is as simple a port as Nintendo has offered so far. While the Wii U had an undeniably shallow ...
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Nintendo is bringing Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, which originally launched for Wii U in January 2015, to Switch and 3DS worldwide on July 13, the company announced. Here is an overview of the game ...
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During today’s Nintendo Direct special, the publisher confirmed that we will see Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker make his way to not only the Nintendo Switch platform, but also the Nintendo 3DS. Both ...
With the Switch, Nintendo has a platform that offers a second chance to games that were criminally overlooked when originally released on the company’s previous system, the poorly performing Wii U.
One of the unfortunate outcomes from the Wii U’s disappointing popularity is that many of its better titles were overlooked. For every landmark “Zelda” and “Mario” game, there was a “Donkey Kong ...