And, in a new twist that's ideal for parents playing with children (or someone good playing with someone rubbi... sorry, gamingly challenged), when playing in co-op, the player who's playing as Diddy Kong is able to jump on the back of Donkey Kong, letting you breeze past the trickiest of jumps, meaning you'll never be stuck waiting for the other player to make a jump they can't quite manage. And, even better, when one of you dies, it doesn't necessarily mean the game's over - as they can fly back into the game, via a Donkey Kong barrel floating on a balloon.
Along with the duo's standard moves - Donkey Kong's devastating ground pound (which can be achieved by shaking the Wii Remote) and Diddy Kong's cartwheels, they each get a few new moves for the new installment, with Diddy Kong having a 'Barrel Jet', which lets him hover for a short time - another great feature to make him the character of choice for children.
The game is also stuffed full of collectable puzzle pieces and hidden items, with the letters K, O, N and G hidden in each level, which will net you 'something special' if you manage to find them all...
So take a walk on the wild side this winter, and get ready to go bananas for Donkey Kong Country Returns on the Nintendo Wii, which is due out on the 3rd of December this year - just in time for Christmas. Till then, we'll keep you posted.



