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==Stages==
==Stages==
''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker'' features 74 stages (referred to as "mini-universes"<ref name="CT:TT Direct Trailer">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t05E3dZmWkE Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Direct) Trailer]</ref>). The game is divided into various "episodes", with their own plots, as well as containing a number of different stages played as each character<ref name="CT:TT Hands-On Preview"></ref> Each stage also features a challenge that can be completed for an extra bonus.
''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker'' features 79 stages (referred to as "mini-universes"<ref name="CT:TT Direct Trailer">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t05E3dZmWkE Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Direct) Trailer]</ref>). The game is divided into various "episodes", with their own plots, as well as containing a number of different stages played as each character<ref name="CT:TT Hands-On Preview"></ref> Each stage also features a challenge that can be completed for an extra bonus.


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!colspan="4"| Episode 1
!colspan="5"| Episode 1
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!The Secret Is in the Stars
!The Secret Is in the Stars
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!The Hunt for the Great Bird's Lair
!The Hunt for the Great Bird's Lair
!Onward, Captain Toad!
!Onward, Captain Toad!
!Operation Rescue Toadette
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|rowspan="2"| [[Plucky Pass Beginnings]]
|1. [[Plucky Pass Beginnings]]
|[[Double Cherry Palace]]
|5. [[Double Cherry Palace]]
|rowspan="3"| [[Piranha Creeper Cove]]
|11. [[Piranha Creeper Cove]]
|rowspan="2"| [[Pop-Up Prairie Town]]
|14. [[Pop-Up Prairie Town]]
|18. [[Wingo's Watchtower]]
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|[[Shy Guy Heights]]
|2. [[Walleye Tumble Temple]]
|6. [[Shy Guy Heights]]
|12. [[Briny Bowl Swimming Hole]]
|15. [[Drop-Road Dash]]
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|[[Walleye Tumble Temple]]
|3. [[Touchstone Trouble]]
|[[Spinwheel Library]]
|7. [[Spinwheel Library]]
|[[Drop-Road Dash]]
|13. [[Turnip Cannon Jungle]]
|16. [[Bizarre Doors of Boo Mansion]]
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|-
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|[[Touchstone Trouble]]
|4. [[Mushroom Mesa]]
|[[Mine Cart Tunnel Throwdown]]
|8. [[Mine Cart Tunnel Throwdown]]
|[[Briny Bowl Swimming Hole]]
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|[[Bizarre Doors of Boo Mansion]]
|17. [[Blizzard on the Star Express]]
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|rowspan="2"| [[Mushroom Mesa]]
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|[[Spinwheel Bullet Bill Base]]
|9. [[Spinwheel Bullet Bill Base]]
|rowspan="2"| [[Turnip Cannon Jungle]]
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|rowspan="2"| [[Blizzard on the Star Express]]
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|[[The King of Pyropuff Peak]]
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|-
|10. [[The King of Pyropuff Peak]]
!colspan="4"| Operation Rescue Toadette
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|colspan="4" align="center"| [[Wingo's Watchtower]]
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!colspan="4"| Episode 2
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!colspan="5"| Episode 2
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!The Captain Gets Toadnapped
!The Captain Gets Toadnapped
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!Farewell, Pyropuff Peak
!Farewell, Pyropuff Peak
!On the Trail of the Great Bird
!On the Trail of the Great Bird
!Operation Rescue Captain Toad
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|[[Chute Scoot Slopes]]
|1. [[Chute Scoot Slopes]]
|[[Floaty Fun Water Park]]
|5. [[Floaty Fun Water Park]]
|[[Spinwheel Cog Ruins]]
|10. [[Spinwheel Cog Ruins]]
|[[Midnight in the Wandering Woods]]
|14. [[Midnight in the Wandering Woods]]
|18. [[Battle Tower Blitz]]
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|[[Stumper Sneakaround]]
|2. [[Stumper Sneakaround]]
|[[Drift-Along Canyon]]
|6. [[Drift-Along Canyon]]
|[[Windup Stairs]]
|11. [[Windup Stairs]]
|[[Double Cherry Spires]]
|15. [[Double Cherry Spires]]
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|[[Mine Cart Sunset Rundown]]
|3. [[Mine Cart Sunset Rundown]]
|[[Sliding Slab Shuffle]]
|7. [[Sliding Slab Shuffle]]
|[[Up 'n' Down Terrace]]
|12. [[Up 'n' Down Terrace]]
|[[Bullet Bill's Touchy Trials]]
|16. [[Bullet Bill's Touchy Trials]]
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|rowspan="2"| [[Sinister Street Signs]]
|4. [[Sinister Street Signs]]
|[[Spooky Specters at Shadow Manor]]
|8. [[Spooky Specters at Shadow Manor]]
|rowspan="2"| [[Clear Pipe Puzzleplex]]
|13. [[Clear Pipe Puzzleplex]]
|rowspan="2"| [[Spinwheel Sky Fort]]
|17. [[Spinwheel Sky Fort]]
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|[[Draggadon's Revenge]]
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|9. [[Draggadon's Revenge]]
!colspan="4"| Operation Rescue Captain Toad
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|colspan="4" align="center"| [[Battle Tower Blitz]]
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!colspan="4"| Episode 3
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!colspan="7"| Episode 3
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!The Search for Toadette
!The Search for Toadette
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!Captain Toad's Trials
!Captain Toad's Trials
!Toadette's Tribulations
!Toadette's Tribulations
!colspan="2"| Reunited at Last?
!The Ultimate Treasure
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|[[Rolling Inferno]]
|1. [[Rolling Inferno]]
|[[Stumpy Springs Sanctuary]]
|5. [[Stumpy Springs Sanctuary]]
|[[Multi-Vator Mayhem]]
|10. [[Multi-Vator Mayhem]]
|[[Shy Guy Shadow Den]]
|14.[[Shy Guy Shadow Den]]
|19. [[Retro Ramp-Up]]
|24. [[Trick Track Hall]]
|28. [[Wingo's Whackdown]]
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|[[Seesaw Sizzle]]
|2. [[Seesaw Sizzle]]
|[[Biddybud Snow Stroll]]
|6. [[Biddybud Snow Stroll]]
|[[Flip Panel Footpath]]
|11. [[Flip Panel Footpath]]
|[[Razzle-Dazzle Slider]]
|15. [[Razzle-Dazzle Slider]]
|20. [[Twisty-Turny Planet]]
|25. [[Deep-Space Gyromajig]]
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|[[Beep Block Sky Plaza]]
|3. [[Beep Block Sky Plaza]]
|[[Cagey Condor Caper]]
|7. [[Cagey Condor Caper]]
|[[Rock Block Badlands]]
|12. [[Rock Block Badlands]]
|[[Poison Canal Cannon Run]]
|16. [[Poison Canal Cannon Run]]
|21. [[Ghost Gallery Gambit]]
|26. [[Magma Road Marathon]]
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|rowspan="2"| [[Pickax Cave Plummet]]
|4. [[Pickax Cave Plummet]]
|[[Up 'n' Down Desert]]
|8. [[Up 'n' Down Desert]]
|rowspan="2"| [[Secret of the Golden Realm]]
|13. [[Secret of the Golden Realm]]
|[[Fright Train Fight]]
|17. [[Fright Train Fight]]
|22. [[Touchstone Turmoil]]
|27. [[Sinking Scaffold Sinkhole]]
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|[[Mine Cart Ruins Rumble]]
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|[[No Sleep at Magikoopa Keep]]
|9. [[Mine Cart Ruins Rumble]]
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!colspan="3"| Reunited at Last?
|18. [[No Sleep at Magikoopa Keep]]
!The Ultimate Treasure
|23. [[Color Crate Carousel]]
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|[[Retro Ramp-Up]]
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|[[Twisty-Turny Planet]]
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|[[Ghost Gallery Gambit]]
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|rowspan="3"| [[Wingo's Whackdown]]
!colspan="6"| Bonus Levels
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|[[Touchstone Turmoil]]
|[[Color Crate Carousel]]
|[[Trick-Track Hall]]
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|[[Deep-Space Gyromajig]]
|[[Magma Road Marathon]]
|[[Scalding Scaffold Sinkhole]]
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!colspan="4"| Bonus Levels
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!Expedition to the Sprixie Kingdom
!Expedition to the Sprixie Kingdom
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!Curse of the Mummy-Me!
!Curse of the Mummy-Me!
!Memories of Our Adventures
!Memories of Our Adventures
!Keep On Tracking, Captain Toad!
!Unlimited Coins Galore
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|-
|[[Super Bell Hill (Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker)|Super Bell Hill]]
|1. [[Super Bell Hill (Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker)|Super Bell Hill]]
|[[Toad Brigade to Mushroom Mesa!]]
|5. [[Toad Brigade to Mushroom Mesa!]]
|[[Mummy-Me on Flip Panel Footpath]]
|9. [[Mummy-Me on Flip Panel Footpath]]
|[[Episode 1 Prologue]]
|12. [[Episode 1 Prologue]]
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|15. [[Mummy-Me Maze Forever]]
|[[Conkdor Canyon (Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker)|Conkdor Canyon]]
|16. [[Coins Galore]]
|[[Toad Brigade to Trick-Track Hall!]]
|[[Mummy-Me on Drop-Road Dash]]
|[[Episode 2 Prologue]]
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|[[Shadow-Play Alley (Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker)|Shadow-Play Alley]]
|[[Toad Brigade to Bullet Bill Base!]]
|rowspan="2"| [[Mummy-Me at Pyropuff Peak]]
|rowspan="2"| [[Episode 3 Prologue]]
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|[[Clear Pipe Cruise (Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker)|Clear Pipe Cruise]]
|[[Toad Brigade to Magikoopa Keep!]]
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!colspan="2"| Keep On Tracking, Captain Toad!
!colspan="2"| Unlimited Coins Galore
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|-
|colspan="2" rowspan="3" align="center"| [[Mummy-Me Maze Forever]]
|2. [[Conkdor Canyon (Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker)|Conkdor Canyon]]
|colspan="2" align="center"| [[Coins Galore]]
|6. [[Toad Brigade to Trick-Track Hall!]]
|10. [[Mummy-Me on Drop-Road Dash]]
|13. [[Episode 2 Prologue]]
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|17. [[More Coins Galore]]
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|colspan="2" align="center"| [[More Coins Galore]]
|3. [[Shadow-Play Alley (Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker)|Shadow-Play Alley]]
|7. [[Toad Brigade to Bullet Bill Base!]]
|11. [[Mummy-Me at Pyropuff Peak]]
|14. [[Episode 3 Prologue]]
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|18. [[Even More Coins Galore]]
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|colspan="2" align="center"| [[Even More Coins Galore]]
|4. [[Clear Pipe Cruise (Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker)|Clear Pipe Cruise]]
|8. [[Toad Brigade to Magikoopa Keep!]]
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Revision as of 23:58, December 31, 2014

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Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is a puzzle platform game for the Wii U. It was released on November 13, 2014 in Japan and on December 5, 2014 in North America; and it is planned to be released on January 2, 2015 in Europe, January 3, 2015 in Australia, and January 9, 2015 in Italy. The game is based on The Adventures of Captain Toad stages from Super Mario 3D World but features extensive depth and variety. This is the second game to have a Toad as the main protagonist, with the first game being Wario's Woods, released twenty years prior.

Story

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
Wingo lifting Toadette and the Power Star.

Captain Toad and Toadette are out treasure hunting, climbing a structure to get a Power Star. They soon after notice feathers falling from the sky when Wingo, a large bird who's described as "a lover of all things shiny", grabs the star. Toadette attempts to retrieve it while Captain Toad is temporarily knocked over. Wingo makes off with both the star and Toadette, leaving the Captain on his own. Captain Toad must then go through stages collecting Power Stars to reach Wingo and save Toadette.

Once Captain Toad reaches Wingo's fortress, they fight, and after Wingo is defeated, Toadette is rescued and they continue treasure hunting. However, Wingo returns to steal their treasure again and ends up capturing Captain Toad, allowing Toadette to journey on a solo adventure. After another long journey, Toadette saves him, although immediately afterward Wingo reappears, captures Toadette again and blows Captain Toad away.

The Captain awakes in a dark cave, where he finds another Power Star snatched away by Wingo. Toad pursues to a large mine. Meanwhile, Toadette escapes Wingo and goes off to reunite with Captain Toad, though is captured again soon after. Wingo then takes her to the same tower, while Captain Toad arrives. After a final fight, Wingo is truly defeated, and the two Toads ride off in a minecart as the credits play.

After the credits, Captain Toad notices a Green Star falling through the sky, and chases after it, leaving Toadette in the minecart. The opening scene of Super Mario 3D World plays, though after Mario and the others enter the Clear Pipe to chase Bowser, the Green Star falls in as well, with Captain Toad climbing into the Clear Pipe to chase after it.

Gameplay

Captain Toad controls the same as in The Adventures of Captain Toad and cannot jump. He can pick plants from the ground which usually have coins or turnips but can sometimes have Super Gems. These plants can sometimes act similarly to Coin Blocks in Mario platformers, housing either a single coin or 10 coins that the player must pull in a time limit. The turnips can be thrown at enemies in a Super Mario Bros. 2 fashion. The camera can be rotated in any direction to view the stage at different angles. Each stage also has 3 Super Gems (similar to Green Stars) to collect. Unlike The Adventures of Captain Toad, the levels have no time limit. Instead, the game keeps track of the highest number of coins earned in each level and the time taken to complete each level. The main goal of the game is to reach the one Power Star in each stage. After a stage is completed, an objective will appear which is required for 100 percent. This objective can be finding a certain mushroom, defeating certain enemies, etc.

The game intends to include amiibo functionality.[1]

Characters

Playable

Captain Toad Toadette
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Draggadon is also playable in a cut-scene, but due to the player having limited control, he is not directly considered a playable character.

Supporting

Other

Enemies and obstacles

New

Artwork of a Flaptor.
Flaptor, one of the new enemies in this game.

Returning

Bosses

Draggadon
Draggadon, one of the bosses in game.

Items and objects

Power-ups

Other

Stages

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker features 79 stages (referred to as "mini-universes"[15]). The game is divided into various "episodes", with their own plots, as well as containing a number of different stages played as each character[8] Each stage also features a challenge that can be completed for an extra bonus.

Episode 1
The Secret Is in the Stars The Chase to Pyropuff Peak The Hunt for the Great Bird's Lair Onward, Captain Toad! Operation Rescue Toadette
1. Plucky Pass Beginnings 5. Double Cherry Palace 11. Piranha Creeper Cove 14. Pop-Up Prairie Town 18. Wingo's Watchtower
2. Walleye Tumble Temple 6. Shy Guy Heights 12. Briny Bowl Swimming Hole 15. Drop-Road Dash
3. Touchstone Trouble 7. Spinwheel Library 13. Turnip Cannon Jungle 16. Bizarre Doors of Boo Mansion
4. Mushroom Mesa 8. Mine Cart Tunnel Throwdown 17. Blizzard on the Star Express
9. Spinwheel Bullet Bill Base
10. The King of Pyropuff Peak
Episode 2
The Captain Gets Toadnapped Onward, Toadette! Farewell, Pyropuff Peak On the Trail of the Great Bird Operation Rescue Captain Toad
1. Chute Scoot Slopes 5. Floaty Fun Water Park 10. Spinwheel Cog Ruins 14. Midnight in the Wandering Woods 18. Battle Tower Blitz
2. Stumper Sneakaround 6. Drift-Along Canyon 11. Windup Stairs 15. Double Cherry Spires
3. Mine Cart Sunset Rundown 7. Sliding Slab Shuffle 12. Up 'n' Down Terrace 16. Bullet Bill's Touchy Trials
4. Sinister Street Signs 8. Spooky Specters at Shadow Manor 13. Clear Pipe Puzzleplex 17. Spinwheel Sky Fort
9. Draggadon's Revenge
Episode 3
The Search for Toadette The Search for Captain Toad Captain Toad's Trials Toadette's Tribulations Reunited at Last? The Ultimate Treasure
1. Rolling Inferno 5. Stumpy Springs Sanctuary 10. Multi-Vator Mayhem 14.Shy Guy Shadow Den 19. Retro Ramp-Up 24. Trick Track Hall 28. Wingo's Whackdown
2. Seesaw Sizzle 6. Biddybud Snow Stroll 11. Flip Panel Footpath 15. Razzle-Dazzle Slider 20. Twisty-Turny Planet 25. Deep-Space Gyromajig
3. Beep Block Sky Plaza 7. Cagey Condor Caper 12. Rock Block Badlands 16. Poison Canal Cannon Run 21. Ghost Gallery Gambit 26. Magma Road Marathon
4. Pickax Cave Plummet 8. Up 'n' Down Desert 13. Secret of the Golden Realm 17. Fright Train Fight 22. Touchstone Turmoil 27. Sinking Scaffold Sinkhole
9. Mine Cart Ruins Rumble 18. No Sleep at Magikoopa Keep 23. Color Crate Carousel
Bonus Levels
Expedition to the Sprixie Kingdom Toad Brigade, Move Out! Curse of the Mummy-Me! Memories of Our Adventures Keep On Tracking, Captain Toad! Unlimited Coins Galore
1. Super Bell Hill 5. Toad Brigade to Mushroom Mesa! 9. Mummy-Me on Flip Panel Footpath 12. Episode 1 Prologue 15. Mummy-Me Maze Forever 16. Coins Galore
2. Conkdor Canyon 6. Toad Brigade to Trick-Track Hall! 10. Mummy-Me on Drop-Road Dash 13. Episode 2 Prologue 17. More Coins Galore
3. Shadow-Play Alley 7. Toad Brigade to Bullet Bill Base! 11. Mummy-Me at Pyropuff Peak 14. Episode 3 Prologue 18. Even More Coins Galore
4. Clear Pipe Cruise 8. Toad Brigade to Magikoopa Keep!

References to other games

  • Donkey Kong: The music that plays when using a Super Pickax is a remix of the theme that plays when Mario collects a Hammer in Donkey Kong; the way in which the pickaxe is swung is also a reference to the Hammer. There is also a stage based upon this game.
  • Super Mario Bros. 2: Turnips and sprouts on the ground return, Shy Guys appear as basic enemies, and various buildings draw from the design of Wart's castle.
  • Super Mario World: Wingo has a feather on her hat that resembles the Cape Feather. During the fights against Wingo, Toadette will throw Toad a Super Mushroom, similar to Peach in the final Bowser battle.
  • Super Mario 64: When playing in a Coins Galore level, a remix of the slide theme of this game plays.
  • New Super Mario Bros.: This game's lava level music is partially covered.
  • Super Mario Galaxy: Captain Toad and the Toad Brigade return from their debut in this game, along with their iconic sound track. Also, the Starshroom appears in the ending credits if the game is beaten twice. The Starshroom appears secretly in Episode 1's Gold Galore if the player rotates the camera. It is seen in the distance.
  • Super Mario 3D Land: A cover version of this game's beach level music appears.
  • New Super Mario Bros. 2: The Gold Mushroom returns as an item.
  • Super Mario 3D World: This game is based on The Adventures of Captain Toad, first featured in this game. Many mechanics from this game return, as well as cover versions of several tracks from this game. Super Bell Hill, Conkdor Canyon, Shadow-Play Alley, and Clear Pipe Cruise return as stages. Also, the intro from this game can be seen after the credits, revealing that Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is, in fact, a prequel to Super Mario 3D World.[16]

Gallery

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amiibo

This game has been confirmed to include functionality with amiibo, Nintendo's series of NFC enabled figurines.[17] However, upon the release of the game, it does not have any indication that it has amiibo support, neither on the box nor in the game itself. Despite this, amiibo support has been confirmed be added at a later date through an update in 2015.[18]

Development

The idea of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker came to director Shinya Hiratake as a dream.[19] It originally featured Link as the hero instead of Mario, as Mario not being able to jump would not make sense. Link would explore in a diorama-style in a tech demo presented to Shigeru Miyamoto. The idea was shot down, though Miyamoto realized a potential with the idea. It was included in Super Mario 3D World, where Hiratake chose Captain Toad because the heavy backpack would have prevented him from jumping. After Super Mario 3D World came out, Miyamoto encouraged production of a full game around the concept.

Names in other languages

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External links

References

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