“Up ‘n’ Down Terrace” is the 12th level of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker’s second episode. Every level has three Super Gems and one Power Star. Each also has a Bonus Challenge to complete. It’s ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Nintendo has all but cornered the market on streamlined, cute adventures for all ages. While Captain Toad made his first appearance in Super Mario ...
Your mission in Treasure Tracker is to save Toadette from the clutches of a giant bird. The game drops our protagonist in various miniature 3D worlds, in search of the Golden Star that will allow you ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker's first DLC pack is out now on Nintendo Switch. The add-on contains five new courses and "18 new challenges," including ...
If you were in love with Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker on the Wii U, then you probably got really excited a few months ago when the company formally announced that it would be bringing an updated ...
Almost four years after it first came out on Wii U, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is now on Nintendo Switch. How well does it hold up? Our review. When Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker first released ...
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, which originally launched for Wii U, is coming to Nintendo Switch. The new version includes new miniature courses based on various Kingdoms in the Super Mario Odyssey ...
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker works on two basic levels. On the surface, this is a very clever game of hide-and-seek. There is something about our human nature that makes us love finding hidden ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...