Customers praise Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker's engaging gameplay and fun factor, highlighting its ease of use and enjoyable puzzle elements. Many found the game to be a good value for its price. While some felt the game was not challenging enough and the controls could be improved, others appreciated the game's overall accessibility.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Excellent Game
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I missed grabbing this game on the Wii U, but I’m glad I get to experience it now. I hope they release a sequel.
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A Christmas gift for my son. He’s loving the game.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Lightweight Puzzlers to Get Kids Thinking
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Toad Tracker has been quite a hit in the house since we got it. Kids have been enjoying the game play and it's been forcing them to think about things differently. One of them particularly has been expanding her visual-spatial thinking with the game. Good for quick play if you just want to do a level or two and each section has plenty of different approaches to working through obstacles.
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Although it hasn't been changed much from the Wii U original, Captain Toad feels perfectly suited for the Nintendo Switch.
It's an excellent game to pick up and play in short bursts for five minutes here and there, or to sit down for a couple hours and complete every single level 100% (and find Pixel Toad).
Definitely helps that it's cheaper ($40) than most other Switch games!
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Captain Toad isn't the hardest game, by any stretch. This is NOT a Mario-style platformer but rather a game of exploration and puzzle-solving that's easy enough for kids but offers enough challenge to satisfy adults. The emphasis is on finding chests and solving its many puzzles. The 3D, rotatable aesthetic is really nice to look at and aids in solving puzzles, locating chests, etc.
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I had previously purchased and played this game the first time around on the Wii U. I loved this game then, and I still love it now. The controls take a little getting used to since they changed a few things from the Wii U version, but overall the game is still a ton of fun to play! I play with my wife and young son, and we have a blast working our way through the puzzles again.
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Didn’t get to play this on Wii U but this is a good game to play solo or co-op (which is a little more challenging in my opinion).
The puzzles get harder but not too hard where you can’t figure them out. Replay value comes from finding all 3 diamonds, a hidden objective and a hidden Pixel Toad in every level.
Not really much of a story but what do you expect. It’s Toad.
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This Swutch port of the Wii U Toad’s Treasure Tracker allows for two player co-op throughout the entire game. Enjoyble reguardless, but much more fun with a friend.
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Overall, Treasure Tracker is a real gem of a game. It’s also beautiful; I was stunned by it on Wii U, but the visuals have only gotten better on Switch. It’s bright, cheery, and wildly creative from an aesthetic standpoint. Each stage is like a diorama, making the game feel like the player is interacting with toys, rather than lines of code. The soundtrack isn’t especially varied, likely because most stages don’t require a lot of time to beat, but I’d have appreciated a few more tracks to spice things up.