

#CAPTAIN TOAD TREASURE TRACKER MULTIPLAYER SERIES#
From Cuphead to Super Mario Bros., from Snipperclips to Pokkén Tournament DX, there's something for every age group (and combination of gamers and non-gamers) to enjoy together. Of course, you might remember that Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker actually started out as a series of isometric minigames found inside Super Mario 3D World on Wii U. The family-friendly funsters at Nintendo seem to be one of the last bastions of that sort of thing, which is why we’re taking a look at some of Nintendo Switch’s best local multiplayer and couch co-op options. Don't worry, though, nostalgic Switch owners. So many of us grew up with that sort of experience, and it's a shame that it seems to be being neglected these days.Īll of this connectivity comes at a cost, then: more and more, developers and publishers are seemingly forgetting about good ol’ fashioned couch co-op and split-screen play. Sometimes, though, it seems as though people never game with/against each other in person anymore. O jogador usa o GamePad do Wii U para controlar o Capitão Toad ou Capitã Toadette e consegue andar, correr.

A Estrela do Poder encontra-se na parte mais alta. As alavancas azuis ao centro elevam as estruturas abaixo delas. This is all well and good, and being connected to a vast network of gamers around the world has entirely changed the industry. Capitão Toad está à direita com a lanterna acesa, próximo de uma Super Jóia e de uma plataforma ativada pelo sopro. RELATED: Nintendo Switch: The 10 Best-Selling Games So Far
