![]() ![]() Whichever camp you find yourself in, you’re going to want to come back to hang out with Captain Toad. It also provides enough new material to warrant a look from those who played Treasure Tracker the first time around. The result is a double-dip that has revived a potential new franchise for legions of fans who might have missed out on it the first time around. The game is back, with new controls, co-op play, and a handful of new levels based on Super Mario Odyssey. ![]() It’s perhaps thanks to the game’s poor luck that Nintendo has opted to dust off Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker for Switch. Not bad for the little Mushroom Kingdom denizen! Yet, its timing couldn’t have been worse, as it debuted on one of the worst console failures Nintendo has had since the days of Virtual Boy. What was originally a concept intended to be a Zelda spin-off went from a handful of levels in a Mario game to a full-blown release on Nintendo’s then-premier home console. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker was that title, dropping roughly a year later and bringing with it an expanded adventure featuring both the eponymous Toad and his companion, Toadette. When the Captain Toad levels were introduced back in 2013’s Super Mario 3D World, they were so fun and warmly received by fans that they warranted their own spin-off game. Our review of the 3DS version of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker can be found below! ![]()
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