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'''Spinwheel Cog Ruins''' is the tenth course in [[Episode 2]] of ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'' | '''Spinwheel Cog Ruins''' is the tenth course in [[Episode 2]] of ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''. | ||
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The level is set inside a desert with several [[Spinwheel]]s that rotate the large cogs located at parts of the stage to act as platforms. [[Toadette]] starts on a raised platform with two Spinwheels and a [[Walleye]] in between; one spinwheel controls each set of cogs, which the player must manipulate by either rotating the joystick or spinning them on the Wii U GamePad, 3DS, and Switch's touchscreen in order to reach the [[Power Star]] at the top of the level. There is a [[Gold Mushroom]] in the alcove under the spinwheel controlling the green cogs. | The level is set inside a desert with several [[Spinwheel]]s that rotate the large cogs located at parts of the stage to act as platforms. [[Toadette]] starts on a raised platform with two Spinwheels and a [[Walleye]] in between; one spinwheel controls each set of cogs, which the player must manipulate by either rotating the joystick or spinning them on the Wii U GamePad, 3DS, and Switch's touchscreen in order to reach the [[Power Star]] at the top of the level. There is a [[Gold Mushroom]] in the alcove under the spinwheel controlling the green cogs. |