

Treasure Tracker appears to have at least 70 levels for you to guide the good ship Toad but the question becomes “How big, data wise, could this game be?” You would think a game with massive boss encounters as well Shy Guys, Goombas, and Boos couldn’t be small? It looks like Nintendo understands and the data size for Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is a measly 1.9 GB, small considering other Nintendo games have data sizes where you’re encouraged to buy an exterior harddrive. The gameplay was introduced in Super Mario 3D World where the player was given the challenge of guiding our Fungus Captain to the star. If you didn’t know, Captain Toad was first introduced to the Mario fandom in Super Mario Galaxy but didn’t play the same as Treasure Tracker Captain Toad. Toad hasn’t had that many chances to be the star of his own game but is getting the chance with Treasure Tracker. Treasure Tracker is another in the long line of “charming yet challenging” games from Nintendo. Please give your post a descriptive title! Do not post vague "I need help" type titles.One of the games shown off at this years E3 for Nintendo was Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker.Do not request how to modify systems, and do not tell people to modify their system as a solution to their problem. Don't be shady: No buying, selling, trading, begging, affiliate links, piracy, or illegal content.This subreddit is for Nintendo-related game help and tech support. Treat everyone with respect and engage in good faith. Be the very best, like no one ever was.In addition to Reddit's Content Policy, we have two main rules for this subreddit: Nintendo's official support page is here: Community Rules We are not an official Nintendo support website.

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