Nintendo have released new trailers for Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, including a look at how amiibo figures work.
The charming new platformer is weaving its way onto Wii U this year, bringing a bright, bustling claymation world to the living room. Coupled with a stylus-based drawing mechanic, familiar enemies and new abilities, the pink puffball rolls into action once more.
The adorable adventurer can also transform into all sorts of vehicles in the game, including rocket and tank, as well as teaming up with Waddle Dees for multiplayer.
What do you think of Kirby and the Rainbow Curse so far?