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Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Review (Wii U)




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Uploaded to YouTube by: TJMac
Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 13 August 2019
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 12 December 2014

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Hey everybody and welcome to my review for Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, which was released exclusively on the Wii U. I'm here to tell you whether this quirky little puzzle game is worth picking up.

Be sure to leave your thoughts on the game in the comments below.

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker and Captain Toad are property of Nintendo. All gameplay was captured by myself, music is "Happy Bee" by Kevin MacLeod and this review is protected under Fair Use.

I have a license to use Nintendo’s content in this video through the Nintendo Creators Program. This video is not sponsored or endorsed by Nintendo, but any advertising revenue from this video will be shared with Nintendo.

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