As the game progresses, Toad and Toadette defeat Draggadon, the king of Pyropuff Peak. The game opens for both book one and two with Toad and Toadette getting the Power Star at the top of the building, until the villainous giant crow named Wingo takes the star and kidnaps either Toad or Toadette. The game makes use of amiibo: using the Toad amiibo places a "pixel Toad" in levels for Captain Toad to find, in the style of hide and seek other figurines give the player extra lives. The game makes use of the Wii U GamePad's features, as the player can touch the screen to manipulate platforms and use gyroscopic controls to aim turnips while riding mine carts. He can also use Super Pickax to clear out enemies and obstacle blocks, that is similar to the hammer in Donkey Kong. 2, he can pull up plants from the ground, which yield either collecting coins or throwing turnips at enemies. As in Super Mario 3D World, Captain Toad can also walk and run, but cannot jump while carrying a heavy backpack. Both characters can be hit once before dying, but they collect mushrooms to restore their health. The player can manipulate the camera to view around the level, which can reveal hidden areas containing bonus items. Completing the game allows players to see the link between Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker and Super Mario 3D World, and having save data from the latter or beating Treasure Tracker allows players to play four 3D World levels as Captain Toad. In the game, players control Captain Toad and his companion Toadette into safely navigating through various obstacles and reach a gold star at the end of each level. The game builds upon the Adventures of Captain Toad minigame within Super Mario 3D World, where the basic gameplay model had been first introduced.
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