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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Captain Toad Treasure Tracker
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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This was a Xmas gift for my 6 yrs old grandson and he loves it... he really enjoys playing it.
Posted . Owned for more than 2 years when reviewed.
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Having purchased and played through the original release on Wii U, I wasn't too optimistic of picking this up on Switch. I ended up finding it on sale and decided to rebuy. The game plays and looks great, this time at full 1080p (720p on Switch), and this time includes a few extra bonus stages themed for the Switch. I had a blast playing through it a second time, this time with an update patch that allows for multiplayer (something not available on Wii U).
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Captain Toad for the Switch is a port of the Wii U game with added multiplayer and 4 brand new levels. While the game was designed around the Wii U GamePad, the Switch version adds different control methods to get around this. While I believe the game works best with the GamePad, the addition of the Mario Odyssey levels, which might be the best levels in the game, make up for this. While it might not be worth a purchase again if you already played it on Wii U, any person who hasn't played this game should pick it up.
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Basically a port of the original from the WiiU. If you haven't played the WiiU version then you might want to consider this. I didn't love it but my wife did. You're basically playing within a constrained 3D environment. It's a puzzle game and some are challenging, but what's really challenging is completing all of the challenges for every level (which is not required). The switch version adds a few levels, (inspired by Mario Odyssey), but not too much new otherwise. There is also paid DLC at this time. I've not tried that. I personally wanted to explore a larger world, but it's not a platformer game, it's a puzzler - so keep that in mind. But again, my wife loved it and played it on both systems. There is also now co-op.
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My son and I play this together all the time, probably the best game we’ve bought for the switch and one of the few puzzle games we can both enjoy. The characters and enemies make my son smile and laugh at every turn and the puzzles are great for him, he can solve the main quests most the time without help but getting the extras like diamonds and special goals on each level “require dad’s help”. I can’t emphasize enough how great I think this game is and how happy I am that it’s something my son and I can do together.
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Captain Toad is a fun little neat game that requires you to solve through puzzles presented in a cubic, diorama-type layout. This game is fun to traverse just to the end, but it's even more fun when you're trying to clear all the objectives and collect all the items that are in each level.
The motion controls docked that replace the touchscreen controls of the Wii U version are a nice quick solution and I had no problems with it. Fun game and now you can play with a friend!
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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And is a extremely simple , fun , for all ages game. My 4 year old was stunned by this game. And just today (4/20 )on the arrival from the mail. Has already collected 27 diamonds and defeated the first boss stage all on his own. The great thing about this game. It’ll help develop his Problem solving skills. Figuring what goes where and what to do makes the brain work. And it is extremely fun. Makes gaming and Nintendo do what they do best. Make fun games.