I picked this game up for $11.95 from retrolio.com a month ago (Sept 2011) and was very pleased with the game. This game doesn't get very high marks from video game review websites, therefore I decided to write my own short review. I personally like this game, and I give it a 4 out of 5 stars. It is basically a Nintendo clone of their 2D Side Scrollers such as Super Mario Brothers and Donkey Kong Country with some Pitfall Game feel to it. If you like these type games and can pick it up for a nice mark down of the $39.95 retail price like I did, I suggest that you get it. This game is not for hard core gamers but is suited more to an intermediate skill level. It may be a little tough for younger children as another reviewer stated. If that is the case, please visit wiisave.com and download the 100% save for this game. This will allow those having difficulty progressing through the game to have access to locked trails.Your challenge is to get Yogi to the end of each park trail by avoiding park animals, falling off cliffs, falling into lakes, or having falling rocks crush him. In all there are 18 trails for Yogi to finish with gradually increasing difficulty. Each trail has around 5 checkpoints so that you do not have to complete a trail completely with only one life. There are 3 hidden merit badges and 8 hidden pic-n-nic baskets to find along each trail. You will need to collect about 75% of the merit badges so that Ranger Jones will allow you to enter the next park section. Ther.