Trine 2 moves to Wii U
The 2D platforming puzzler jumps into Nintendo's library
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Trine 2: Director's Cut is a Wii U-exclusive game that adds more levels, skills and difficulty to the popular platforming puzzler. Check out the E3 released trailer of the new Wii U game:
For the uninitiated, Trine puts gamers in control of a trio of adventurers: the warrior, the wizard and the theft. Each has their own special abilities suited for tackling a variety of puzzles, and players must switch characters on the fly to conquer each challenge. Trine previously graced the screens of the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3.
The Wii U version will get its very own multiplayer mode, Magic Mayhem, that adds a bit of difficulty, but not much else is known about it. The Director's Cut will also be taking advantage of the Wii U GamePad, which seems uniquely suited for Trine's on-the-fly switching fun. Beyond the fancy new controls, this version will include the upcoming expansion pack, The Goblin Menace, that adds more levels and moves for each character.
If you want to know more about the Trine 2, check out our review of the PC version.
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