Screenshot of the game from Nintendo's Electronic Entertainment Expo 2014 Nintendo Direct presentation Certain courses were designed for the newly introduced co-op mode. Paid downloadable content for the Nintendo Switch version of the game was released on March 14, 2019, adding a new 'Special Episode' featuring new courses. A free update for the Nintendo Switch version was released on February 13, 2019, adding co-op multiplayer where another player controls a new purple Toad with white spots in the regular chapters alongside Toad/Toadette, and Toadette in the DLC Special Episode. The Nintendo Switch port has sold over 1 million copies, making it one of the best-selling games on the system. It is a spin-off of the Super Mario series which builds upon the isometric minigames starring Captain Toad from Super Mario 3D World.Įnhanced ports were released for Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch on July 13, 2018, including additional bonus levels themed around Super Mario Odyssey, but excluding the Super Mario 3D World bonus levels from the Wii U version. On top of that, the Nintendo Switch adds 1080p60 resolution, while the 3DS version adds a pretty fitting 3D depth effect.Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is a 2014 action puzzle video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii U. The new version includes new levels inspired by Super Mario Odyssey's Cascade Kingdom, Metro Kingdom, and Luncheon Kingdom, which can be unlocked by playing or by using one of the compatible amiibos. The game, a side-project by Mario masterminds Nintendo EAD Tokyo, was inspired by the very Japanese 'hakoniwa' (miniature garden) concept, and offers more than 70 levels full of little secrets, smart perspectives, and light-hearted platforming. That being the case, if you want to take a closer look, a free demo for the game just became available on the Nintendo eShop. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker was one of the cutest, most charming and smartly-designed games for the Wii U, so getting a new version on both Nintendo Switch and 3DS come July 13 is good news for those who missed it the first time around (which, judging by the sales of the Wii U compared to the Switch, is a lot of you).
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