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Toy Box - Can play all figures in this mode - basically, create your own 'worlds' or play in already created worlds (by developer or other users). Note that if you buy the first Disney Infinity, the 2.0 figures are not compatible. If you buy Disney Infinity 2.0, all figures (1.0 & 2.0) work in Toy Box.Ok so how do these work? I understand you use figures and all that but does each figure have its own missions or something? And are controllers involved I'm new to these.. also it's for my son so would wii u, xbox one or ps4 be the way to go?
Awesome thanks for explaining that.. now anyone think wii u xbox one or ps4 is any better or would it be preference?Toy Box - Can play all figures in this mode - basically, create your own 'worlds' or play in already created worlds (by developer or other users). Note that if you buy the first Disney Infinity, the 2.0 figures are not compatible. If you buy Disney Infinity 2.0, all figures (1.0 & 2.0) work in Toy Box.
Play Set Worlds - There are three for Disney Infinity 2.0 (Avengers, Guardians, Spidey). Only certain figures can play in each Play Set. For example, I think for Spidey, you have Nova, Nick Fury, Spider-Man, Venom, and Iron Fist. If you collect certain tokens in the Play Set, two other characters can play (Hulk & Iron Man?)
CAUTION - Some figures only work in Toy Box mode. There are no Play Set Worlds for certain characters (all of the Disney Characters in 2.0 for example).
Yes, you use a controller and a base, on which you place the discs, play set piece, and character(s). The base comes with the game.
If you have all three next gen systems - I'm not aware of any play differences, maybe some graphical ones. The bases for the XBOX systems can't be mixed/matched, so if you buy it on the PS or Wii systems, you could always pick up the game disc for the first Disney Infinity and use the base from DI 2.0 (if you wanted to buy the single Play Sets from the first game, which are Toy Story, Cars, and Lone Ranger).
If you fire up your wiiu and check the eshop disney infinity 1.0 used to be a free download (I am not at home so i cant check). If it is as long as you bought a wiiu or ps4 version, you could use that base with the 1.0 game. That would give you access to the 1.0 playsets (which can go for cheap now)Awesome thanks for explaining that.. now anyone think wii u xbox one or ps4 is any better or would it be preference?
For multi-platform games, it's usually a good idea to default to PS4 unless you have reasons to go a different direction (i.e. friends have the game on another console), simply because it has the most horsepower. Avoid the Wii U if possible because the inferior hardware may lead to poorer graphics or lower limits on Toy Box size. The Xbox One version would be fine, the only downside there is that the base could never be used with any other system (one base works for PS3/PS4/Wii).Ok so how do these work? I understand you use figures and all that but does each figure have its own missions or something? And are controllers involved I'm new to these.. also it's for my son so would wii u, xbox one or ps4 be the way to go?
Which is funny you say that as most people that have spoken on here pretty much universally say that the WiiU is about a thousand times better in Toybox mode, playing without the TV turned on (you can play on the controller), and I'm not so sure you're right about the Toybox size thing... so if you could source that statement, it'd be appreciated.Avoid the Wii U if possible because the inferior hardware may lead to poorer graphics or lower limits on Toy Box size. The Xbox One version would be fine, the only downside there is that the base could never be used with any other system (one base works for PS3/PS4/Wii).
Damn, me too. I just assumed that was a weekend-long promo. Oh well, saves me $20 (on the Spiderman set).And now I slightly hate myself because I sat on my hands and didn't get in on the free power disc with Playset offer at Best Buy. Now you can't order it online for in-store pickup OR for shipping. The playsets are still on sale and available in-store, but I somehow doubt that the free power disc pack offer applies in-store as well.
I don't really see the appeal of playing on a 6" 480p screen rather than a big screen, but some people may like that. This thread confirms that the Wii U cannot support the larger toy boxes that can be built on the XBO and PS4. This is not very surprising given that the Wii U only has a quarter of the RAM available on those systems. Also the Wii U version runs at 600p rather than the 1080p of the PS4/XBO.Which is funny you say that as most people that have spoken on here pretty much universally say that the WiiU is about a thousand times better in Toybox mode, playing without the TV turned on (you can play on the controller), and I'm not so sure you're right about the Toybox size thing... so if you could source that statement, it'd be appreciated.
And let us not forget you get the WiiU original Infinity for free (at least did) meaning of the 3 it's the only console that will allow you to play all iterations (so far) of Infinity.
Should save your money pick up the one you like the most! Waits for B2G1 Free and pick the rest UP laterFYI. Walmart's $9 figure sale is active in stores. I went this morning and picked up a bunch.
$9 figures are about 35% off.Should save your money pick up the one you like the most! Waits for B2G1 Free and pick the rest UP later
Where did you see Amazon teasing Power Disc sales for today? I haven't seen that mentioned anywhere. They had that 50% off disc deal last week...Last year, Amazon met or beat all Infinity deals, and they're the only ones teasing Power Disc sales for this Friday.
"And now I slightly hate myself because I sat on my hands"And now I slightly hate myself because I sat on my hands and didn't get in on the free power disc with Playset offer at Best Buy. Now you can't order it online for in-store pickup OR for shipping. The playsets are still on sale and available in-store, but I somehow doubt that the free power disc pack offer applies in-store as well.
I'm ONLY seeing Crystal Mickey at this price: http://www.amazon.com/Disney-INFINITY-Originals-Sorcerers-Apprentice-Specific/dp/B00N3VNCOY/ref=sr_1_25?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1417204994&sr=1-25DI 2 Originals figures are up on Amazon now. $9 each.
There are only 2 games at this point, Disney Infinity (1.0) and Disney Infinity 2.0. Each game has 2 primary modes of play - Play Sets, which are worlds with some specific theme (e.g. Pirates of the Caribbean) where you complete missions, and Toy Box, which is a freeform environment where you can build your own world or download premade toy boxes from the Internet. Play sets require that you use a character from that set to play (e.g. Jack Sparrow for Pirates), but Toy Box allows you to use any character. Some characters are not from any play set and can only be used in Toy Box mode.Could somebody give me an introduction to this stuff? It seems really interesting but all the different sets and stuff is very intimidating. The new Marvel thing is an entirely new game, right? Is it okay to buy it for 360 or PS3 or should I wait until I find a cheap new gen console? Is it as addictive and money-burning as other collection-based hobbies, such as M:TG?
Is there any point in an adult like myself getting this (by that I mean, is this the kind of family-oriented game that has that "we didn't need to try because kids just like the characters" feel)? Thank you and sorry for wasting thread space, I get a feeling this kind of question is asked all the time.
No one has completed the Spider-Man or GotG playset?To anyone that has played all of the playsets... are they all similar in length? Avengers was disappointingly short and didn't feel like it was anywhere near the same length as the 1.0 playsets.
Haven't played Spider-Man, but seems like it should be far too similar to Avengers. Both are just NY City, right?No one has completed the Spider-Man or GotG playset?
All similar in length, yes. 8-10 hours each if you take your time and explore, and possibly even 2 hours or so more if you want to collect everything.No one has completed the Spider-Man or GotG playset?
Just came here to ask the same question lol. Well I know the characters can work in the toy box, but can you use the world pieces (i.e. the Avengers, Spiderman, or Guardians of the Galaxy world figures) with the starter kit? Kinda confusing the way theyve done it, its called Toy Box Starter set but it also claims to be a full copy of Disney 2.0. Just wanna make sure before I pick it up for someone.Oh, and can Marvel characters be used in the non-Marvel starter?
Yes, the Marvel figures and play set pieces both work with the Disney starter set. The game disc is exactly the same for the Marvel and Disney starter sets.Just came here to ask the same question lol. Well I know the characters can work in the toy box, but can you use the world pieces (i.e. the Avengers, Spiderman, or Guardians of the Galaxy world figures) with the starter kit? Kinda confusing the way theyve done it, its called Toy Box Starter set but it also claims to be a full copy of Disney 2.0. Just wanna make sure before I pick it up for someone.
Well I caved in and bought the Marvel Starter Pack, couldn't resist basically 50% off...
Was trying to get the Toys R Us deal buy 1 get 70% off next, but it never materialized online. Was it just in-store?
Is there a way to reset them?Not sure if its been mentioned, but Gamestop sells used figures and they are Buy 2 get 1 right now.
Yes, as soon as you take ownership of them they reset to level 1.Is there a way to reset them?