Disney Infinity

Disney Infinity (also stylized as Disney INFINITY) is a video game developed by Avalanche Software and published by Disney Interactive Studios, that was released on August 18, 2013. The video game uses collectible figurines that are then virtualized within the game allowing for characters from Disney and Pixar properties to interact and go on adventures, an aspect originally from Skylanders Series.

At launch, 3 worlds were available The Incredibles, Pirates Of The Caribbean and Monsters University. Other incorporated elements include the Cars, Toy Story, Wreck It Ralph, Phineas And Ferb, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Aladdin (1992), Duck Tales, Tron, Up, Tangled, Frankenweenie (2012), The Lone Ranger (2013), Frozen, The Muppets, Disney Parks, and more. The game was released for Wii, Xbox 360, Wii U, Play Station 3, and Nintendo 3DS in August 18, 2013. PC version was also released on November 14, 2013. A portable Toy Box was also released exclusively for IPad, along with another app for mobile devices called Disney Infinity Action where you can edit the characters into your own personal videos.

Gameplay
The game has the player place their Disney Infinity figures onto the circular spots of Disney Infinity base to jump into the game and come alive in a fully animated interactive world. With the exception of non biped characters such as those from Cars, each character has a double jump and a default set of attacks, as well as an ability unique to each figure.

For example, Sulley can roar to scare others whilst Violet and Randall Boggs can turn invisible. There are 2 main modes in the game Play Set and Toy Box.

Play Set mode
Play Set mode has Disney Infinity play sets of films which are accessed via placing the relevant play set piece onto the hexagonal spot of Infinity Base. This includes Pirates Of The Caribbean, Monsters University, The Incredibles, Cars, The Lone Ranger (2013), and Toy Story. These playsets have their own unique campaign, which can be played with up to 2 players locally. The player takes control of characters, and plays as them in original adventures in different worlds. In these worlds, the player battles enemies, solves puzzles, overcomes obstacles and completes a variety of other unique quests. Each play set is essentially a self contained world, based on a specific movie and series with recognizable characters, gameplay and storylines. Characters from 1 world cannot enter into another world, meaning 2 figures from the same series are required to play a play set in split screen multiplayer. Playing through the play sets unlocks objects and vehicles that can be used in the Toy Box Mode.

Toy Box mode
Toy Box mode allows the player to create their own world and stories, similar to Toy Box mode in Toy Story 3 The Video Game. It also allows the player to mix and match everything that is unlocked within the play sets including characters, weapons and gadgets. There are various adventures in this mode, which help teach the player how to use the mode tools. Players can also earn spins, which can be used to unlock additional items in Toy Box, by playing through play sets as well as the adventures for the 1 time, or leveling up their characters. 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 IPad. A version of the Toy Box is also available for Microsoft Windows personal computer. These versions of the Toy Box utilize the web codes included with each Disney Infinity character.

Physical elements
Starter Pack of the game is bundled with 3 figurines James P Sullivan, Jack Sparrow, and Mr Incredible, play set piece for Monsters University, Pirates Of The Caribbean, and The Incredibles, and an Infinity Base. Infinity Base has 2 round spots to place figurines, and a hexagonal spot to place play set pieces. When the figurines are placed on the Infinity Base, the characters are imported into the game, while play set pieces unlock Play Sets.

Power Discs are discs that can be placed on Infinity Base along with their characters to add new elements to the game. Players can use up to 3 environment enhancements Hexagonal Power Discs that can only be used in toy box mode, and up to 2 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. 1 Power Disc is included with Starter Pack whilst additional discs are sold in blind bags each containing 2 discs.

Alternate versions
Following a delay, PC version of Disney Infinity was released on November 14, 2013. This version is available free of charge, and can be downloaded from the official Disney Infinity website. This version originally contained only the game Toy Box mode, similar to IPad version. However, a patch was released on February 28, 2014 that added in all 6 Play Sets, putting it on par with the console versions. The game features several changes from the console version, however. The game does not support the Infinity Base. Instead, characters are unlocked either by purchasing them from the Disney Infinity website at a discounted rate, due to the lack of a physical figurine or by redeeming a web code card included with the physical figurines. Since Power Discs do not come with web codes, they must be purchased from PC Shop. The game also does not support multiplayer, though players can link up with the console version to share Toy Boxes between the 2 versions.

Due to the space limitations of Wii platform, some design decisions had to be made in the game. The gameplay does not have online play or multiplayer in Play Sets, but there is multiplayer in Toy Box. That means smaller playset worlds, no downloadable or shareable toy box worlds. Toy Box version has only 6 different Toy Box Worlds, each with different toys and tools. On August 21, 2014, Disney Infinity software was released as a free download for the North American Wii U e Shop, for the convenience of upgrading to the superior Wii U version for players who originally own Wii Starter Pack, although Wii version is backwards compatible on Wii U. The Follow Up Game is not available for Wii.

Different from console and PC versions, Nintendo 3DS version of the game is a party game, in which up to 4 players play on various themed game boards and participate in various minigames. Toy Box mode can be used to create new game boards. This version uses it own Infinity Base, which has only 1 character slot compared to the console version, and connects to 3DS wirelessly.

Crystal Exclusives at Toys R Us.
In the US, Crystal Buzz Lightyear is sold with Crystal Lightning Mcqueen in the Race to Space pack. In other countries, he is sold separately.

Confirmed items

 * Frying Pan
 * Flamingo
 * Incredible hover board
 * Incredible glide pack
 * Incredicar
 * Incredicopter
 * Dumbo car
 * Pizza Planet truck
 * Lightyear wings
 * Lilo surfboard
 * Stitch blaster
 * Cinderella carriage
 * Tron Recognizer
 * Tron Identity Disc
 * Light Runner
 * Autopia Car
 * Luxo Jr Ball
 * Carl Fredricksen cane
 * Mickey Mouse car
 * Captain Hook ship The Jolly Roger
 * Scrooge Mcduck Money Bin
 * Doofenshmirtz Evil Incorporated
 * The Candy Kart
 * King Candy Kart
 * Cruella Car
 * Spaceship Earth
 * Headless Horseman Horse
 * Mike New Car
 * Condorman Glider
 * Parking Lot Tram
 * Arthur Sword
 * Waterslide From Phineas And Ferb
 * Baseball Launcher

Adventures
In Toy Box mode, adventures can be accessed by stepping on the red circle on Disney Infinity hub. There are 2 types of adventures basic adventures, and character adventures. Basic adventures can be accessed by any character, while character adventures can only be accessed when a certain character is present. Cars characters can only access Castles and Slingshots, Sumo, racing adventures and their own adventures.

Disney Infinity 2
There were rumors of discussions to use characters from other properties owned by Disney such as Marvel Universe and Star Wars, who are reported to be in development.

On April 30, 2014, Disney announced a follow up game, Disney Infinity 2, for release on Xbox 360, Play Station 3, PS Vita, Wii U, IOS, PC, Xbox 1, and Play Station 4 in Q4 2014, featuring characters from Marvel Comics universe, as the 1 installment of Disney Infinity 2 The game will feature improved Toy Box editor tools and introduces Toy Box Games, discs which allows players to create games based on genres such as tower defense. The game will also be compatible with all figurines and accessories from previous the Disney Infinity. Starter pack will contain figures for Avengers characters Iron Man, Thor and Black Widow, with figures of Captain America, Hulk, Hawkeye, Nick Fury, Stitch, Maleficent, Donald Duck, Tinker Bell, Merida, Aladdin, Jasmine, Spider Man, Venom, and other assorted Spider Man characters being released separately alongside the game.

Reception
Disney Infinity received mostly positive reviews from critics except for 3DS version, which received negative reviews. It received a 100 and 75 out of 100 on review aggregrator site Metacritic, for Play Station 3 and Xbox 360 respectively.

The sandbox mode, namely the Toy Box mode, received much praise. Steven O Donnell of Good Game Spawn Point stated that it a bit like Minecraft in that you dropped into an open world that you can then build some pretty spectacular structures in. Kevin Vanord of Game Spot called the Toy Box a gleefully entertaining shared space, and greatly preferred it over the story mode.

The figurines of the playable characters received mixed to positive reactions. Daniel Krupa of IGN said that they're well made statues, and that each 1 really captures the personality of that character with a charismatic stance. The soundtrack and dialogue of Disney Infinity also received mixed reactions. Andrew Reiner of Game Informer said that characters repeat dialogue way too often, and that the soundtrack is often surprisingly absent. Andy Robertson of Forbes stated that his children loved playing the figurines, both in the game and as toys.

The overall price of the game and all of the toys received media coverage. Jeff Cork of Game Informer said that to purchase all items at the launch the game, all launch toys and power discs it costs a minimum of AUD $460. Kevin Vanord of Game Spot called Disney Infinity a platform designed to keep you spending money. Nick Cowen of The Guardian warned parents to get ready with those wallets.

In September 2013, Disney revealed that the game had sold 294,000 copies in the United States during it 1 2 weeks on sale.

On October 18, 2013, Disney Interactive announced that the game had sold more than a million copies worldwide. With more figures not yet released, Disney hopes the number of units sold will continue to grow. As of January 20, 2014, 3 million starter packs have been sold.

The game was nominated for the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards in 2014, but lost to Just Dance 2014.

Trivia

 * The Luxo Ball is a projectile and various other uses in Toy Box, just like in Toy Story 3 The Video Game.
 * Some of the international trailers contain a few alternate shots from the game.
 * The song playing in the trailer is Nero Me And You.
 * The face statues in the fish tank from Finding Nemo also appear.
 * Syndrome appears in the game, which is strange since he got killed at the end of The Incredibles.
 * Certain music from the films also play. These include Jessie In Trouble and Zurg Planet by Randy Newman from Toy Story 2 Saving Metroville by Michael Giacchino from The Incredibles Wow by Thomas Newman from Finding Nemo the Condorman main theme by Mancini Peter Pan Ride Music by Sammy Cahn and Sammy Fain from the Disneyland ride Sugar Rush Showdown by Henry Jackman and Matthew Margeson from Wreck It Ralph Re Animation by Danny Elfman from Frankenweenie (2012) the end title from The Nightmare Before Christmas by Elfman Gitchee Gitchee Goo by Jon Barry, Jeff Marsh and Dan Povenmire from Phineas And Ferb Sugar Rush by Jamie Houston and Yasushi Akimoto from Wreck It Ralph Recognizer by Daft Punk from Tron 2 Legacy Mickey Mouse March by Jimmie Dodd from The Mickey Mouse Club Something That You Want by Grace Potter from Tangled All In The Golden Afternoon by Bob Hilliard and Sammy Fain from Alice In Wonderland and tracks by Sasha Dikiciyan from the Tron 2 Evolution Video Game, and WALL E by Thomas Newman from WALL E.
 * Although Raoul Caroule and Max Schnell appear on pictures in Ramone House Of Body Art, they do not make a physical appearance in the game.
 * Although Lizzie, Sarge, and Sheriff do not appear in the game, they are mentioned various times. Sarge was mentioned by Finn that he agreed to let Finn run Sarge Surplus Hut while he is on vacation. Flo mentions that the hut needs to be built since Sarge and Sheriff are on vacation, as well as mentioning Lizzie as to find some of her license plates that are scattered around.
 * Some of the vintage posters for Cars 2 appear in Luigi Casa Della Tires, although not in the Toy Box.
 * Although Tony Rydinger does not appear in the game, he was mentioned by Violet wondering what he was doing, and Dash singing KISSING about Violet and Tony. Also, Jack Jack Parr was mentioned by Mr Incredible, who hopes that he will handle well with his babysitter. He was also mentioned by Mrs Incredible, who also mentions Kari Mckeen in different lines, wondering if she is handling Jack Jack.
 * The Battle Races, turbo boost packs, and some music and sound effects from Cars 2 The Video Game are reused in the game.
 * Andy Davis, Flynn Rider, Pascal, and Marshmallow are mentioned in the game.
 * Ferb Fletcher and Emperor Zurg were both intended to be in the original version of Disney Infinity. However, for unstated reasons, both were scrapped as playable characters.
 * The game subtitles spell Arendelle as Arendelle.
 * In Skylanders 4 Trap Team, Bombshell, a villain of the Magic element, bares a slight resemblance to the Turtle Pirate enemy, as both are turtles who throw bombs.
 * Disney Infinity was initially going to appear in Ralph Breaks The Internet as the Disney hub, but due to the failure of the game, it was replaced with Oh My Disney.