A little like Fez, you can rotate the camera to get a better view at what you're working through. Nintendo of Europe JIf you have no idea what I'm talking about, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is a sandbox-style game inspired by Japanese box gardens called Hakoniwa. Ready for adventure? A free demo of #CaptainToad: Treasure Tracker is now available on #NintendoSwitch #eShop!ĭownload demo: /F6sIP3VBf9 Lucky us, we get to jump into a little bit of it right now. It's possible that Nintendo might just offer free periods of their first-party games in lieu of new content, which is still a pretty good deal for the price of the service.I wasn't actually that excited about Captain Toad to begin with, but after watching the trailers - and after our Editor Ric Cowley's heavy praise - I'm more interested in trying it out.
It was mentioned by Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa that the positive reaction to Tetris 99 has prompted the company to look into other titles that can be offered to Nintendo Switch Online subscribers, but nothing has come of this yet. The people who subscribed to Nintendo Switch Online have received the excellent Tetris 99(which is receiving modes that don't require a subscription as paid DLC) and some thirty-year-old Nintendo Entertainment System games. Nintendo Switch Online subscribers haven't received a great deal of value for their money, even compared to the more expensive services offered by Microsoft and Sony. If the promotion is locked to Japan, then the free version might only contain a single language option. It's possible to download the promotional version of the game from the Japanese eShop, but there is no word on whether it will work until the day itself, nor if the game will be playable in other languages. As of right now, the promotion has only been announced for Japan and there is no word of a similar offer coming to Europe or North America.