The intrepid Captain Toad sets off on his own adventure for the very first time through a wide variety of tricky, enemy-infested, maze-like stages to find hidden gems and nab elusive gold stars. The pink-pigtailed Toadette is also introduced as a second playable character in portions of the game. Unlike traditional video game heroes, Captain Toad and Toadette don't have any special powers – these tiny heroes can't even jump! Plus, they're terrified of just about everything, but face their adventures head on. Armed with headlights and a can-do attitude, they must make their way through enemy-infested locales like Wild West shanties and Goomba waterparks; each location is bursting with puzzles to solve and secrets to unearth.
Equipped with nothing more than a neck scarf, backpack, and oversized head lamp, Captain Toad finds hidden gems, coins, and power-ups on his way to the gold star at the end of each tricky, trap-filled stage. Captain Toad isn't particularly fast or strong, he can't jump, and he has no super powers; but he knows that sometimes it's all about wits and perspective. Twist the camera to reveal hidden locations and other secrets. The Wii U GamePad offers a closer view of the dangers and hidden items in each maze, and its gyro controls can also be used to peer around. Captain Toad's world is brimming with life, with dangerous enemies, tricky platforms, nasty traps, and secrets to uncover. Each stage is its own puzzle to solve, and littered throughout are hidden items in hard-to-reach places. Can you help our tiny adventurer survive to find them all?
All comments (28)
prankster101
7 Oct 162#1
Absolute scorching price...
magicjay1986
7 Oct 161#2
Cracking price for the non-Select version. :sunglasses:
dharrima to magicjay1986
8 Oct 16#21
Stupid question alert but what is the difference between a select/non-select version please?
addyb
7 Oct 161#3
Had this when I originally had a wii u but so tempted to buy it again now that I've purchased another :smiley:
FantasyDeals
7 Oct 16#4
Short game, but enjoyed every moment of it :smiley: Definitely worth a replay.
PrinceRules64
7 Oct 16#5
Short? I was just thinking the opposite! The main chapters (I won't spoil how many) seem to last for ages, and each level is replayed about three times to find the secrets, get the special objective, and get the time. Then there are loads of bonus levels, I still haven't finished them (should go back to that)
IxisNaugus
7 Oct 16#6
Ordered, heat added
googley2
7 Oct 16#7
Ordered for xmas present. Thanks
sibeer
7 Oct 16#8
Been looking to add this to my collection, think it is the only game I actually wanted for the WiiU that wasn't already in the collection. Nice surprise that I had some Game Collection points on my account due to expire in 30 days so got another £1.50 off and 2% Quidco.
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Equipped with nothing more than a neck scarf, backpack, and oversized head lamp, Captain Toad finds hidden gems, coins, and power-ups on his way to the gold star at the end of each tricky, trap-filled stage. Captain Toad isn't particularly fast or strong, he can't jump, and he has no super powers; but he knows that sometimes it's all about wits and perspective. Twist the camera to reveal hidden locations and other secrets. The Wii U GamePad offers a closer view of the dangers and hidden items in each maze, and its gyro controls can also be used to peer around. Captain Toad's world is brimming with life, with dangerous enemies, tricky platforms, nasty traps, and secrets to uncover. Each stage is its own puzzle to solve, and littered throughout are hidden items in hard-to-reach places. Can you help our tiny adventurer survive to find them all?
All comments (28)