Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Switch / Nintendo 3DS): Difference between revisions

Added a full translation template.
(Added a full translation template.)
(90 intermediate revisions by 36 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{rewrite|Introductory paragraph}}
{{italic title}}
{{italic title|''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker'' (Nintendo Switch / Nintendo 3DS)}}
{{game infobox
{{Infobox
|image=[[File:CTTT Switch Boxart.png|200px]]<br>Nintendo Switch cover art<br>[[File:CTTT 3DS Boxart.png|200px]]<br>Nintendo 3DS cover art
|title=Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
|image=[[File:CTTT Switch Boxart.png|200px]]<br>'''Nintendo Switch cover art'''<br>
[[File:CTTT 3DS Boxart.png|200px]]<br>'''Nintendo 3DS cover art'''
|developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Planning and Development|Nintendo EPD Tokyo]]<br>[[Nintendo Software Technology Corporation]] <br>[[1-UP Studio]]
|developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Planning and Development|Nintendo EPD Tokyo]]<br>[[Nintendo Software Technology Corporation]] <br>[[1-UP Studio]]
|publisher=Nintendo
|publisher=Nintendo
|released='''Nintendo Switch'''<br>{{released|Japan|July 13, 2018|USA|July 13, 2018|Europe|July 13, 2018|Australia|July 13, 2018|South Korea|July 13, 2018|HK|July 13, 2018|ROC|July 13, 2018}}'''Nintendo 3DS'''<br>{{released|Japan|July 13, 2018|USA|July 13, 2018|Europe|July 13, 2018|Australia|July 13, 2018}}
|release='''Nintendo Switch:'''<br>{{release|Japan|July 13, 2018|USA|July 13, 2018|Mexico|July 13, 2018<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/es_LA/games/detail/captain-toad-treasure-tracker-switch/</ref>|Europe|July 13, 2018|Australia|July 13, 2018|South Korea|July 13, 2018|HK|July 13, 2018|ROC|July 13, 2018}}'''Nintendo 3DS:'''<br>{{release|Japan|July 13, 2018|USA|July 13, 2018|Europe|July 13, 2018|Australia|July 13, 2018}}
|languages={{languages|en_us=y|en_gb=y|fr_fr=y|fr_ca=y|es_es=y|es_latam=y|de=y|it=y|nl=y|jp=y}}
|genre=[[Genre#Puzzle|Puzzle]], [[Genre#Platform|Platform]]
|genre=[[Genre#Puzzle|Puzzle]], [[Genre#Platform|Platform]]
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=E|pegi=3|cero=A|acb=G|usk=6|dejus=l|rars=0+|grac=all|gsrr=p|fpb=pg|gcam=7|nmc=3}}
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=E|pegi=3|cero=A|acb=G|usk=6|dejus=l|smeccv=A|rars=0+|grac=all|gsrr=p|fpb=pg|gcam=7|nmc=3}}
|modes=Single player<br>Multiplayer (Switch version)
|modes=Single player<br>Multiplayer (Nintendo Switch version)
|platforms=[[Nintendo Switch]], [[Nintendo 3DS]]
|platforms=[[Nintendo Switch]], [[Nintendo 3DS]]
|media={{media|3ds=1|3dsdl=1|ns=1|nsdl=1}}
|media={{media|3ds=1|3dsdl=1|switch=1|switchdl=1}}
|input={{input|3ds=1|joy-con=1|nspro=1}}
|input={{input|3ds=1|joy-con=1|switchpro=1}}
}}
}}
'''''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker''''' is a port of the [[Wii U]] [[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker|game of the same name]] released in 2018 for the [[Nintendo Switch]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]]. Unlike the original, they are linked to the events of ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' instead of ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''.
'''''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker''''' is a [[Genre#Puzzle games|puzzle]]-[[Genre#Platform games|platforming]] game on the [[Nintendo Switch]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]], both versions being released on July 13, 2018. They are both ports of the [[Wii U]] [[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker|game of the same name]]. Rather than providing a side story corresponding to the events of ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' and featuring select levels from said game like the original, these ports share a side story with the events of ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', featuring levels based on kingdoms from that game. The ports retain many of the features of the Wii U version, with the Switch version adding new content via updates, including a two-player mode and paid DLC expansion explaining the origins of the [[Super Crown]].
 
The plot of both ports stays true to the storyline of the original game—[[Captain Toad]] must set out on an expedition to rescue [[Toadette]] from [[Wingo]] while collecting various [[Power Star]]s, hindered only by his inability to [[jump]].


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
===amiibo===
===amiibo===
Like the Wii U version of the game, this game is compatible with [[amiibo]]. The Toad amiibo now grants the player invincibility for a level, similar to the effects when scanning a [[Mario]] amiibo in ''Super Mario Odyssey'', rather than to play Hide & Seek, which is instead unlocked by completing a level. In addition, the Wedding Mario, [[Peach]], or [[Bowser]] amiibo unlock the Super Mario Odyssey-themed courses early in the game. Any other amiibo can give Captain Toad [[1-Up Mushroom]]s.
Like the Wii U version of the game, this game is compatible with [[amiibo]]. The Toad amiibo now grants the player invincibility for a level, similar to the effects when scanning a [[Mario]] amiibo in ''Super Mario Odyssey'', rather than to play Hide & Seek, which is instead unlocked by completing a level. In addition, the Wedding Mario, [[Peach]], or [[Bowser]] amiibo unlock the ''Super Mario Odyssey''-themed courses early in the game. Any other amiibo can give Captain Toad [[1-Up Mushroom]]s.


===Controls===
===Controls===
The Nintendo Switch version of the game can be played without the touch screen in TV mode and with the touch screen in handheld mode.
The Nintendo Switch version of the game can be played without the touch screen in Tabletop or TV mode and with the touch screen in Handheld mode.
====Nintendo 3DS controls====
====Nintendo 3DS controls====
*Move - {{button|3ds|Stick}}
*Move - {{button|3ds|Stick}}
*Run/pluck/throw - {{button|3ds|A}} / {{button|3ds|B}}
*Run/pluck/throw - {{button|3ds|A}} / {{button|3ds|B}} / ZR
*Spin - {{button|3ds|Stick}} (rotate)
*Spin - {{button|3ds|Stick}} (rotate)
*Turn on/off headlamp - {{button|3ds|Y}}
*Turn on/off headlamp - {{button|3ds|Y}}
*Camera:
*Camera:
**Tilt - Gyroscope (if enabled in-game) / Touch Screen
**Tilt - Gyroscope (if enabled in-game) / Touch Screen / C-Stick
**Zoom in/out - {{button|3ds|X}}
**Zoom in/out - {{button|3ds|X}}
**Move left/right - {{button|3ds|L}} / {{button|3ds|R}} / {{button|3ds|Pad}} (left/right)
**Move left/right - {{button|3ds|L}} / {{button|3ds|R}} / {{button|3ds|Pad}} (left/right)
Line 38: Line 38:


====Nintendo Switch controls====
====Nintendo Switch controls====
*Move - {{button|ns|leftstick}}
*Move - {{button|switch|leftstick}}
*Run/pluck/throw - {{button|ns|A}} / {{button|ns|B}} / {{button|ns|Y}} / {{button|ns|ZR}} (only on Handheld Mode)
*Run/pluck/throw - {{button|switch|A}} / {{button|switch|B}} / {{button|switch|Y}} / {{button|switch|ZR}} (only on Handheld mode)
*Spin - {{button|ns|leftstick}} (rotate)
*Spin - {{button|switch|leftstick}} (rotate)
*Turn on/off headlamp - {{button|ns|Y}}
*Turn on/off headlamp - {{button|switch|Y}}
*Camera:
*Camera:
**Tilt - {{button|ns|rightstick}} / {{button|ns|Up}}{{button|ns|Down}}{{button|ns|Left}}{{button|ns|Right}}
**Tilt - {{button|switch|rightstick}} / {{button|switch|Pad}}
**Zoom in/out - {{button|ns|X}}
**Zoom in/out - {{button|switch|X}}
**Move 45 degrees - {{button|ns|L}} / {{button|ns|R}}
**Move 45 degrees - {{button|switch|L}} / {{button|switch|R}}
**Move behind player - {{button|ns|ZL}}
**Move behind player - {{button|switch|ZL}}
*Pointer:
*Pointer:
**Use pointer -  [[File:Joy-Con Icon.svg|20px]] (move) (only on TV mode)
**Use pointer -  [[File:Joy-Con Icon.svg|20px]] (move) (only on Tabletop and TV mode)
**Interact with object and enemies - {{button|ns|ZR}} (only on TV mode)
**Interact with object and enemies - {{button|switch|ZR}} (only on Tabletop and TV mode)
**Recenter the pointer - {{button|ns|plus}} / {{button|ns|rightstick}} (press)
**Recenter the pointer - {{button|switch|plus}} / {{button|switch|rightstickbutton}}
*Use amiibo - {{button|ns|plus}} (only on menu)
*Use amiibo - {{button|switch|plus}} (only on menu)
*Play Hide and Seek with Pixel Toad - {{button|ns|ZR}} (only on menu)
*Play Hide and Seek with Pixel Toad - {{button|switch|ZR}} (only on menu)
**Catch Pixel Toad - {{button|ns|ZR}} (only on TV mode)
**Catch Pixel Toad - {{button|switch|ZR}} (only on Tabletop and TV mode)


===Two-player modes===
===Two-player modes===
Line 63: Line 63:
Player 2 also gains the ability to fire red turnips towards wherever the pointer is located. Red turnips can be used to obtain collectibles (except Super Gems and Power Stars), defeat enemies, or break small blocks. They cannot be used to activate switches, enter Clear Pipes, break Rock Blocks, or damage bosses. This mode also allows Player 2 to fire even during Mine Cart sections and to use the pointer when inside it, which is usually not possible.
Player 2 also gains the ability to fire red turnips towards wherever the pointer is located. Red turnips can be used to obtain collectibles (except Super Gems and Power Stars), defeat enemies, or break small blocks. They cannot be used to activate switches, enter Clear Pipes, break Rock Blocks, or damage bosses. This mode also allows Player 2 to fire even during Mine Cart sections and to use the pointer when inside it, which is usually not possible.


This mode is only playable using two Joy-Con controllers. Joy-Con (L) is always assigned to Player 1, and Joy-Con (R) is assigned to Player 2. When switching the game to or from this mode, all controllers currently synced to the Switch will turn off. Attempting to sync another controller will fail. Syncing a controller in the Home Menu and then going back into the game will turn the newly synced controller off. Wired controllers will also appear desynced.
This mode is only playable using two Joy-Con controllers. Joy-Con (L) is always assigned to Player 1, and Joy-Con (R) is always assigned to Player 2. When switching the game to or from this mode, all controllers currently synced to the Nintendo Switch will turn off. Attempting to sync another controller will fail. Syncing a controller in the Home Menu and then going back into the game will turn the newly synced controller off. Wired controllers will also appear desynced. Attempting to use two left Joy-Con or two right Joy-Con will let the player(s) advance from the pairing screen, but they will immediately be brought back.


====Adventure for Two====
====Adventure for Two====
'''Adventure for Two''' was added in the 1.1.0 update on February 13, 2019. This mode allows both players to control a Toad Brigade Member, with Player 1 controlling the assigned character for the level, and in all episodes but [[Special Episode]], Player 2 controlling a purple palette swap of Captain Toad. In Special Episode, Player 2 controls Toadette.
'''Adventure for Two''' was added in the 1.1.0 update on February 13, 2019. This mode allows both players to control a Toad Brigade Member, with Player 1 controlling the assigned character for the level, and Player 2 controlling Toadette in the [[Special Episode]] and a purple palette swap of Captain Toad in all other episodes.


Any control method is available to both players in this mode, as well as a sideways Joy-Con. Notably, the button to rotate the camera in this mode was changed for the sideways Joy-con configuration, and a new button was added to activate the cursor. Additionally, both players can Bubble themselves to float above the other player's head, until they wish to pop out and continue playing.
Any control method is available to both players in this mode, as well as a sideways Joy-Con. Notably, the button to rotate the camera in this mode was changed for the sideways Joy-Con configuration, and a new button was added to activate the cursor. Additionally, both players can [[Bubble]] themselves to float above the other player's head, until they wish to pop out and continue playing.


When a player loses a life in this mode, they are sent into the Bubble. If a player is in a bubble or is in the process of losing a life as the other player does the same, the players must start the level over. If the players are too far apart from each other, one will automatically be warped to the other's location via bubble.
When a player loses a life in this mode, they come back in a Bubble. If a player is in a bubble or is in the process of losing a life as the other player does the same, the players must start the level over. If the players are too far apart from each other, one will automatically be warped to the other's location via bubble.


If either player is using a Spinwheel and the other approaches another Spinwheel, they cannot use it until the player actively using a Spinwheel steps off.
If either player is using a Spinwheel and the other approaches another Spinwheel, they cannot use it until the player actively using a Spinwheel steps off.
Line 83: Line 83:
*"Expedition to the Sprixie Kingdom" in the [[Bonus Episode]] is removed and replaced with four new levels based on kingdoms from ''Super Mario Odyssey''. These stages contain Super Gems, unlike the ''Super Mario 3D World'' levels.
*"Expedition to the Sprixie Kingdom" in the [[Bonus Episode]] is removed and replaced with four new levels based on kingdoms from ''Super Mario Odyssey''. These stages contain Super Gems, unlike the ''Super Mario 3D World'' levels.
*"Hide & Seek" is now available to play after completing a level, therefore the Toad amiibo is no longer required. Instead, the Toad amiibo is used to supply Captain Toad with a free [[Invincibility Mushroom]].
*"Hide & Seek" is now available to play after completing a level, therefore the Toad amiibo is no longer required. Instead, the Toad amiibo is used to supply Captain Toad with a free [[Invincibility Mushroom]].
*As of version 1.1.0, the Nintendo Switch version features multiplayer. A purple palette swap of Captain Toad called "Purple Captain Toad"<ref>https://mobile.twitter.com/nintendoamerica/status/1105544188995592192?lang=en</ref> is playable in this mode in all levels except the Special Episode.
*As of version 1.1.0, the Nintendo Switch version features multiplayer. A purple palette swap of Captain Toad called "Purple Captain Toad"<ref>https://twitter.com/nintendoamerica/status/1105544188995592192?lang=en</ref> is playable in this mode in all levels except the Special Episode, where player 2 is instead [[Toadette]].
*The [[Special Episode]] is added as DLC in the Nintendo Switch version, featuring 18 more levels.
*The [[Special Episode]] is added as DLC in the Nintendo Switch version, featuring 18 more levels.
*Some of the bonus objectives in the Nintendo 3DS version of the game are changed due to hardware limitations, such as the one in [[Poison Canal Cannon Run]] being changed from "Cleared course with 4 Toadettes!" to "Found the hidden Gold Mushroom!"
*Some of the bonus objectives in the Nintendo 3DS version of the game are changed due to hardware limitations, such as the one in [[Poison Canal Cannon Run]] being changed from "Cleared course with 4 Toadettes!" to "Found the hidden Gold Mushroom!"
*The Nintendo 3DS version is framerate-capped to 30 frames per second. The Switch version and Wii U original both run at 60.
*The Nintendo 3DS version is framerate-capped to 30 frames per second. The Nintendo Switch version and Wii U original both run at 60.
*[[Propeller Platform]]s are replaced with normal [[Lift]]s in the Nintendo Switch version due to the lack of a mic on the Nintendo Switch.


===Visual changes===
===Visual changes===
*The ending of Episode 3 has changed, now showing Captain Toad in the [[Sand Kingdom]], chasing after the [[Odyssey]] while leaving Toadette behind.
*The ending of Episode 3 has changed, now showing Captain Toad in the [[Sand Kingdom]], chasing after the [[Odyssey]] while leaving Toadette behind, rather than chasing a  [[Green Star]] in the [[Sprixie Kingdom]]  like in the Wii U original.
*Captain Toad's eyes in the Nintendo 3DS version are larger than in the Wii U or Nintendo Switch versions.
*Captain Toad's eyes in the Nintendo 3DS version are larger than in the Wii U or Nintendo Switch versions.


Line 96: Line 97:


==Items and objects==
==Items and objects==
Most items and obstacles from the original game reappear, with the exception of [[Green Star]]s, [[Key Coin]]s, and [[Piranha Plant (potted)|potted Piranha Plants]]. [[Propeller Platform]]s are absent in the Switch version, and are replaced by [[Lift]]s due to the system's lack of a microphone. [[Power Moon]]s appear in the levels based off of ''Super Mario Odyssey'', and function the same as [[Power Star]]s.
Most items and obstacles from the original game reappear, with the exception of [[Green Star]]s, [[Key Coin]]s, and [[Potted Piranha Plant]]. [[Propeller Platform]]s are absent in the Nintendo Switch version, and are replaced by [[Lift]]s due to the system's lack of a microphone. [[Power Moon]]s appear in the levels based off of ''Super Mario Odyssey'', and function the same as [[Power Star]]s. With the addition of the [[Special Episode]] in the Nintendo Switch version, two new objects are added, those being [[Shiny Crown]]s and [[Crown Chip]]s, as well as a variant of the [[Super Gem]]s that is colored deep blue with white eyes that functions similarly to [[Moon Coin]]s, in that they do not add to the number of gems needed to unlock levels.


==Stages==
==Stages==
75 of the 79 stages in the Wii U version remain intact. [[Super Bell Hill]], [[Conkdor Canyon]], [[Shadow-Play Alley]], and [[Clear Pipe Cruise]] are removed and are replaced by four new stages based on kingdoms from ''Super Mario Odyssey''.
75 of the 79 stages in the Wii U version remain intact. [[Super Bell Hill]], [[Conkdor Canyon]], [[Shadow-Play Alley]], and [[Clear Pipe Cruise]] are removed and are replaced by four new stages based on kingdoms from ''Super Mario Odyssey''.


An update for the Nintendo Switch version released on March 14, 2019 adds the [[Special Episode]] as paid DLC, featuring 18 more courses.<ref name="Nintendo Switch Captain Toad, DLC information">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LEMQWTxi98]</ref>
An update for the Nintendo Switch version released on March 14, 2019 adds the [[Special Episode]] as paid DLC, featuring 18 more courses.<ref name="Nintendo Switch Captain Toad, DLC information">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LEMQWTxi98]</ref> This update is not available in the Nintendo 3DS version.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
Line 111: Line 112:
![[File:CTTT SpecialEpisodetitle03.png|175px]]
![[File:CTTT SpecialEpisodetitle03.png|175px]]
|-
|-
!Super Mario Odyssey Kingdom
!Super Mario Odyssey Kingdoms
!The Search for the Legendary Crown
!The Search for the Legendary Crown
!Where Is the Crown?
!Where Is the Crown?
!The Hunt Continues
!The Hunt Continues
|-
|-
|1. [[Secret of the Inverted Pyramid]]
|[[Secret of the Inverted Pyramid]]
|1. [[Shifty Shrine]]
|1. [[Shifty Shrine]]
|8. [[Cocoa Meltdown]]
|8. [[Cocoa Meltdown]]
|17. [[Crown Capture in Wandering Woods]]
|17. [[Crown Capture in Wandering Woods]]
|-
|-
|2. [[Mine Cart Cascade Crusade]]
|[[Mine Cart Cascade Crusade]]
|2. [[Crown Capture at Mushroom Ruins]]
|2. [[Crown Capture at Mushroom Ruins]]
|9. [[Crown Capture at Up 'n' Down Terrace]]
|9. [[Crown Capture at Up 'n' Down Terrace]]
|18. [[Chaos in the Grand Labyrinth]]
|[[Chaos in the Grand Labyrinth]]
|-
|-
|3. [[Uptown, Downtown]]
|[[Uptown, Downtown]]
|3. [[Boo Spotting at Darkly Cove]]
|3. [[Boo Spotting at Darkly Cove]]
|10. [[Boo Spotting at Shy Guy Heights]]
|10. [[Boo Spotting at Shy Guy Heights]]
|
|
|-
|-
|4. [[Cookatiel's Sizzling Sprint]]
|[[Cookatiel's Sizzling Sprint]]
|4. [[Goomba Galleon]]
|4. [[Goomba Galleon]]
|11. [[Flip Panel Panic]]
|11. [[Flip Panel Panic]]
Line 177: Line 178:
This update also included changes to existing elements. Players can now toggle their character's headlamp by tapping the playable character with the pointer. Players may also toggle their partner's headlamp when playing in Adventure for Two mode. The second player in Assist Mode can toggle the first player's headlamp in this way.
This update also included changes to existing elements. Players can now toggle their character's headlamp by tapping the playable character with the pointer. Players may also toggle their partner's headlamp when playing in Adventure for Two mode. The second player in Assist Mode can toggle the first player's headlamp in this way.


A "Restart" button was added to the pause screen or every level. Restarting a level returns the player to their starting point or latest checkpoint, resets the timer and coin counter to 0, but retains all Super Gems they collected. Restarting does not cost lives. If the player restarts a level after a checkpoint, the timer will not be displayed and saved as their best time.
A "Restart" button was added to the pause screen on every level. Restarting a level returns the player to their starting point or latest checkpoint, resets the timer and coin counter to 0, but retains all Super Gems they collected. Restarting does not cost lives. If the player restarts a level after a checkpoint, the timer will not be displayed and saved as their best time.


Additionally, this update made it no longer possible to run over Spinwheels in Handheld Mode, instead automatically snapping the player to them without touch screen input, same as in TV / Tabletop Mode.<ref name="Nintendo Switch Captain Toad, DLC information"/>
Additionally, this update made it no longer possible to run over Spinwheels in Handheld Mode, instead automatically snapping the player to them without touch screen input, same as in TV / Tabletop Mode.<ref name="Nintendo Switch Captain Toad, DLC information"/>
Line 189: Line 190:
The Nintendo Switch version of the game received an update on July 29, 2019, adding a bonus mode for the Nintendo Labo VR Headset. It includes four levels from throughout the game remastered for this mode.
The Nintendo Switch version of the game received an update on July 29, 2019, adding a bonus mode for the Nintendo Labo VR Headset. It includes four levels from throughout the game remastered for this mode.


==[[Nintendo 3DS#Nintendo eShop|Nintendo eShop]] description==
==[[Nintendo 3DS#Nintendo eShop|Nintendo 3DS eShop]] description==
;NA Version
;American English version
<blockquote>''Captain Toad stars in his own puzzling quest on the Nintendo 3DS™ family of systems! Our stubby hero must dodge dangers and track treasures across many trap-filled courses. Survive smoldering volcanoes, hazardous steam engines, haunted houses, and even new courses based on the Super Mario Odyssey™ game! Watch them come to life in stereoscopic 3D using the touch-controlled game camera.''
<blockquote>''Captain Toad stars in his own puzzling quest on the Nintendo 3DS™ family of systems! Our stubby hero must dodge dangers and track treasures across many trap-filled courses. Survive smoldering volcanoes, hazardous steam engines, haunted houses, and even new courses based on the Super Mario Odyssey™ game! Watch them come to life in stereoscopic 3D using the touch-controlled game camera.''


''Super Gems and Power Stars are hidden across each puzzling course you'll explore. As you reclaim the treasure stolen by the monsrtrous, greedy bird, Wingo, you'll eventually be able to play as Toadette! These tiny heroes will have to waddle, hide, pluck, chuck, and power-up through enemy-infested locales like towers, wild-west shanties, and Goomba waterparks—all bursting with goodies to find and secrets to unearth. It's all in the name of treasure! Aim your head-mounted flashlight at adventure!''</blockquote>
''Super Gems and Power Stars are hidden across each puzzling course you'll explore. As you reclaim the treasure stolen by the monstrous, greedy bird, Wingo, you'll eventually be able to play as Toadette! These tiny heroes will have to waddle, hide, pluck, chuck, and power-up through enemy-infested locales like towers, wild-west shanties, and Goomba waterparks—all bursting with goodies to find and secrets to unearth. It's all in the name of treasure! Aim your head-mounted flashlight at adventure!''</blockquote>
;EU Version
;British English version
<blockquote>''Explore a variety of tricky sandbox-style levels inspired by Japanese box gardens called Hakoniwa in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker!''
<blockquote>''Explore a variety of tricky sandbox-style levels inspired by Japanese box gardens called Hakoniwa in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker!''


Line 203: Line 204:


==Reception==
==Reception==
{{rewrite-expand|reason=include more reviews|section=yes}}
{{rewrite-expand|include more reviews|section=yes}}
{| class="wikitable review_template" style="border:2px solid black; width:100%; font-size:100%; text-align:center; margin-bottom:5px;" cellpadding="4"
{| class="wikitable reviews"
!colspan="4" style="font-size:120%; text-align:center; background-color:silver;"|Reviews
!colspan="4" style="font-size:120%; text-align:center; background-color:silver;"|Reviews
|-style="background-color:#E6E6E6;"
|-style="background-color:#E6E6E6;"
Line 216: Line 217:
|8.7/10
|8.7/10
|align="left"|''"Treasure Tracker still feels close to unique, and gains new life on both of Nintendo’s current systems. Switch is very much the better choice, but 3DS is by no means a bad option. Still smart, prettier than ever and, in retrospect, genuinely important as part of Nintendo’s modern history, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is a rare example of a game that actually feels better for being a few years old."''
|align="left"|''"Treasure Tracker still feels close to unique, and gains new life on both of Nintendo’s current systems. Switch is very much the better choice, but 3DS is by no means a bad option. Still smart, prettier than ever and, in retrospect, genuinely important as part of Nintendo’s modern history, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is a rare example of a game that actually feels better for being a few years old."''
|-
|Switch
|Glen Fox, [https://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/nintendo-switch/captain_toad_treasure_tracker Nintendo Life]
|8.1/10
|''"Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is a hidden gem from the Wii U era that's been given a new lease of life on the Nintendo Switch, and rightly so. New levels and fresh multiplayer are welcome inclusions but it's a bit of a shame that we've lost four levels as a result – and for no apparent reason. Still, all being said, this is a wonderful and gorgeous puzzler fit for all ages, and one which you should definitely experience if you're yet to."''
|}
|}


Line 221: Line 227:
*''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'': Four levels based on the [[Sand Kingdom|Sand]], [[Cascade Kingdom|Cascade]], [[Metro Kingdom|Metro]], and [[Luncheon Kingdom]]s appear, replacing the levels from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' in the original game.
*''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'': Four levels based on the [[Sand Kingdom|Sand]], [[Cascade Kingdom|Cascade]], [[Metro Kingdom|Metro]], and [[Luncheon Kingdom]]s appear, replacing the levels from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'' in the original game.
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]'': The [[Super Crown]] appears after [[Chaos in the Grand Labyrinth]] is beaten.
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]'': The [[Super Crown]] appears after [[Chaos in the Grand Labyrinth]] is beaten.
==Gallery==
{{main-gallery|Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker}}
<gallery>
CTTT New Donk City 1.jpg|[[Captain Toad]] in the level [[Uptown, Downtown]] in the Nintendo Switch version
CTTT 3DS World 2.jpg|Captain Toad running from a Shy Guy in Mushroom Mesa in the Nintendo 3DS version
</gallery>


==Staff==
==Staff==
Line 241: Line 253:
|JapR=Susume! Kinopio taichō
|JapR=Susume! Kinopio taichō
|JapM=Onward! Captain Toad
|JapM=Onward! Captain Toad
|ChiS=
|ChiSR=
|ChiSM=
|ChiT=
|ChiTR=
|ChiTM=
|Dut=
|DutM=
|FreA=
|FreAM=
|FreE=
|FreEM=
|Ger=
|GerM=
|Ita=
|ItaM=
|Kor=
|KorR=
|KorM=
|PorA=
|PorAM=
|PorE=
|PorEM=
|Rus=
|RusR=
|RusM=
|SpaA=
|SpaAM=
|SpaE=
|SpaEM=
}}
}}


==References==
==References==
<references/>
<references/>
{{CTTT}}
{{CTTT}}
{{MarioGames}}
{{Super Mario games}}
{{NS}}
{{Switch}}
{{3DS}}
{{3DS}}
[[Category:Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker|*]]
[[Category:Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker|*]]
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS Games]]
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS games]]
[[Category:Nintendo Switch Games]]
[[Category:Nintendo Switch games]]
[[Category:2018 games]]
[[Category:2018 games]]
[[Category:Amiibo-compatible games]]
[[Category:Amiibo-compatible games]]
[[Category:Puzzle games]]
[[Category:Platforming games]]
[[Category:Games with demos]]
[[it:Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Switch / Nintendo 3DS)]]
[[it:Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Switch / Nintendo 3DS)]]
1,625

edits