The launch lineup for the Wii U is fairly small, but then that's true of most consoles in their very first days. And besides the physical games on offer, the Wii U also has downloadable titles in the eShop, one of which is Trine 2: Director's Cut, from Frozenbyte Games.
Both Trine and Trine 2 have metacritic scores of 80-85, so they're obviously solid little games. The premise is of an action platformer with physics-based puzzles, set in a beautifully enchanting fantasy world. You can play the campaign cooperatively with two other players – with whatever mix of local and online you'd like – taking on the roles of a thief, a wizard, and a knight. Naturally, each of these has his or her own special abilities that will be used to solve the puzzles and help out the other characters.
Frozenbyte has said that the Wii U version is able to do things the PS3 and 360 couldn't handle, though developers are always going to say things like that. This Wii U exclusive Director's Cut does have a few extra features, however, including the Goblin Menace add-on campaign and a level called the “Dwarven Caverns”.
Are you tempted by Trine 2, or any of the games on the eShop, or are you happy to stick with New Super Mario Bros. U?