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Yeah well, Trine and Trine 2 (with its DLC, which is included anyway) should still keep you busy for some time, and if you go back to try and collect all the experience that you've missed... I'm still missing a lot :-)
I found the Goblin Menace DLC to be particulary impressive, as they've put a LOT of work into it. Other companies would have called it "Trine 3" (although it might be a bit short for that) since it has a lot of new stuff -- it's not recycled material from the original compaign. It also adds a very nice ending level -- no saving the kingdom or anything, and much easier (I got all the experience and secrets on my first walkthrough), and with a "story" that works well as a closing chapter so it's not the usual "the boss is dead, game over".
All in all, yes -- it's not going to be a game that you'll replay for hundreds and hundreds of hours. But if you're not specifically looking for such a game it's well worth it, IMHO.