
The most notable change besides the controls are the removal of the Super Mario 3D World-based bonus stages in favor of ones based on Kingdoms featured in Nintendo's more recent Mario platformer Super Mario Odyssey, as well as retconning the ending a bit for similar reasons. The portable mode retains the original's touch screen gameplay. Due to the distinct differences to the Wii U hardware like a lack of a usable touch screen while playing the game on a TV (or disconnected Joy-Cons in Table Top Mode), a permanent on-screen gyroscope-controlled cursor was added for Captain Toad's Switch outing. There's no documentation of the strange unused models despite them being known about since the port's release, the "Unused Levels" subpages lack content and have outdated info (such as claiming that WholeCakeStage is unbeatable when people have fixed the stage), and the overall organization of this page could be better.Ĭaptain Toad: Treasure Tracker on the Nintendo Switch is a port of the original Wii U game. Specifically: This page is in desperate need of an update.


If you could make it suck less, that would be awesome.
