Captain Toad Treasure Tracker review: plundering your heart

By Tim Biggs
Updated March 20 2015 - 11:08am, first published January 13 2015 - 11:52am
Adventure: Without the ability to jump or move quickly, regular Mario environments become puzzles, and regular enemies become legitimate threats.
Adventure: Without the ability to jump or move quickly, regular Mario environments become puzzles, and regular enemies become legitimate threats.
Loot: The usually ho-hum shy guy becomes terrifying and quick in Captain Toad, and is often used to guard treasure and secrets.
Loot: The usually ho-hum shy guy becomes terrifying and quick in Captain Toad, and is often used to guard treasure and secrets.
Yawns: Captain Toad is easily fatigued. He and floating goombas have that in common.
Yawns: Captain Toad is easily fatigued. He and floating goombas have that in common.
Sparkle: The good captain is joined on this adventure by his treasure-seeking pal Toadette.
Sparkle: The good captain is joined on this adventure by his treasure-seeking pal Toadette.
Surprises: The classic ability to pull up plants from the ground returns in Captain Toad, but they aren't always turnips underneath!
Surprises: The classic ability to pull up plants from the ground returns in Captain Toad, but they aren't always turnips underneath!

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
on Wii U
$59.95
Classification: G
Reviewer's rating: 8/10

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