‘Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker’ review: Another great Nintendo port for on-the-go players

‘Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker’ review: Another great Nintendo port for on-the-go players

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But with Captain Toad that’s neither here nor there. Nintendo has smartly crafted a series of increasingly challenging dioramas that pay homage to the sprawling stages found in the Super Mario Bros. universe, whether it’s the urban sprawl in Super Mario Odyssey, or the more traditional settings and enemies found in earlier Mario Bros. titles." data-reactid="25">But with Captain Toad that’s neither here nor there. Nintendo has smartly crafted a series of increasingly challenging dioramas that pay homage to the sprawling stages found in the Super Mario Bros. universe, whether it’s the urban sprawl in Super Mario Odyssey, or the more traditional settings and enemies found in earlier Mario Bros. titles.

Many of the levels are inventive, forcing the player to rotate the stages around and around to find every nook and cranny, but several are downright ingenious. Early on, the Double Cherry Palace stage requires a single player to control Toad and a clone of Toad in tandem to get through a gravity-defying, miniature Middle Eastern-themed palace and solve puzzles that couldn’t be solved by one character alone. " data-reactid="38">Many of the levels are inventive, forcing the player to rotate the stages around and around to find every nook and cranny, but several are downright ingenious. Early on, the Double Cherry Palace stage requires a single player to control Toad and a clone of Toad in tandem to get through a gravity-defying, miniature Middle Eastern-themed palace and solve puzzles that couldn’t be solved by one character alone.