Corkscrew (Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze)

Corkscrew is a special move in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. When underwater, any of the playable characters can execute this move. The Corkscrew can usually be used as an attack method on most submerged foes, such as Finleys, but it can sometimes serve other needs, such as that of breaking less durable structures in order to uncover goodies. A Corkscrew attack consists of a swift spin move, which reminds of an actual corkscrew's spiraled form. If the player controls a single Kong and performs the Corkscrew, the latter will confer him or her a short boost of speed underwater. However, if the Kong is assisted by a partner, the Corkscew can be used continuously, speeding up locomotion when swimming. Players can gain impulse when leaping out of the water if they do the Corkscrew move right under the surface, while facing their character upwards. This way, it is possible to take by surprise and attack land-based enemies from the bottom.

The Corkscrew is reminiscent of Enguarde's pointy bill attack from the past Donkey Kong Country games, inasmuch it represented the only method of underwater combat in the said games.

The Corkscrew move can be executed by:
 * pressing or, when the player uses the primary controls of the Wii U GamePad;
 * pressing or, when the player uses the secondary controls of the Wii U GamePad;
 * shaking the when the player uses only the Wii Remote;
 * shaking the and  when the player uses both the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk.