Disney Infinity Official Game Guide

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This article is about the video game series. For the video game, see. Disney Infinity Platforms, Platform of origin Year of inception 2013 August 18, 2013 ( 2013-08-18) August 29, 2015 ( 2015-08-29) Disney Infinity is an video game series developed. The setting of the series is a giant customizable universe of imagination, known as the Toy Box, populated with toy versions of iconic, and characters. As Avalanche Software was closed down on May 11, 2016, Disney announced that the franchise would be retired.

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However, 'Gold Editions' of the three games in the series were released for (via ) on December 9, 2016, which contains all the existing released figures and playset contents up to and including the third game's figures. Contents. Games The first game, was released on August 18, 2013 for, and. The second game, was released on September 23, 2014 for, and. The third and final game, was released on August 29, 2015 for, and. The series was discontinued on May 10, 2016, due to Avalanche Software's closure, despite some sources stating that there were some major plans in place to keep the series alive, and the presence of numerous new characters and playsets previously planned. Gameplay are with physical toys, open world creation and story-driven gameplay.

Characters, playsets and other features are brought into the game using figurines and discs with the included Infinity Base. With the exception of non-humanoid characters, such as those from the series, each character has a double jump and a default set of attacks, as well as an ability unique to each figure. For example, and Jack Skellington can roar to scare others while and can turn invisible. There are two main modes in this game: Play Set and Toy Box. Each playset is essentially a self-contained world with its own gameplay, based on a specific film or series with recognizable characters and storylines. Characters from one world cannot enter into another world, but players can put any characters together in Toy Box mode.

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Toy Box is a sandbox mode that players can fully customize and explore. Play Set mode There are a number of playsets available in the series, which are accessed via placing the relevant playset piece onto the Infinity Base and are based upon several intellectual property franchises. These playsets include: Disney Infinity 1.0. Disney Infinity 2.0. Disney Infinity 3.0. These playsets have their own unique campaign, which can be played with up to two players.

However, all characters from a specific franchise can play in their respective playset (for example, can't be used in the Pirates of the Caribbean playset), meaning two figures from the same series are required to play a play-set in split-screen multiplayer. However, Marvel and Star Wars playsets feature collectable 'Crossover/Champion coins', which enable to use certain characters from different playsets. Playing through play set unlocks objects and vehicles that can be used in the Toy Box mode. Toy Box mode Toy Box mode allows players to create their own game in an open-world arena. Players can mix and match everything that is unlocked within each of the play-sets including characters, weapons and gadgets. By unlocking new content in the Disney Infinity play-sets, players are able to build their own worlds and essentially create their own game.

There are various 'adventures' in this mode, which help teach the player how to use the mode's tools. Players can also earn 'spins' by playing through playsets or leveling up their characters, which can be used to unlock additional items. The mode supports online multiplayer, in which players can play around with items that only the other player has, albeit only during that session. A portable Toy Box became available in late 2013, exclusively for the. A version of the Toy Box is also available for.

These versions of the Toy Box utilize the web codes included with each Disney Infinity character. Physical elements The Infinity Base has two round spots to place figurines, and a hexagonal spot to place world discs. When the figurines are placed on the Infinity Base, the characters are imported into the game, while world discs unlock Play Sets. Power Discs are discs that can be placed on the Infinity Base along with their characters to add new elements to the game. Players can use up to three environment enhancements (Hexagonal Power Discs) that can only be used in the toy box mode and up to two character enhancements (Circular Power Discs) per character. The environment enhancements can alter the terrain, change the background 'sky,' add new vehicles or add new weapons.

The character enhancements will alter things about the character such as damage done, replenish health, allow for faster experience gain for leveling and so on. One Power Disc is included with the Starter Pack while additional discs are sold in blind bags each containing two discs.

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