Disney Infinity

Disney Infinity is an action-adventure sandbox toys-to-life[2][3] video game series developed by Avalanche Software. The setting of the series is a giant customizable universe of imagination, known as the Toy Box, populated with toy versions of iconic Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars characters.

Disney Infinity
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Sandbox
Toys-to-life[1]
Developer(s)Avalanche Software
Publisher(s)Disney Interactive Studios
Platform(s)Xbox 360, Nintendo 3DS, Wii, Wii U, PlayStation 3, Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, iOS, Android, Apple TV
First releaseDisney Infinity
August 18, 2013 (2013-08-18)
Latest releaseDisney Infinity 3.0
August 30, 2015 (2015-08-30)

As Avalanche Software was closed down on May 11, 2016, Disney announced that the franchise would be retired.[4] However, "Gold Editions" of the three games in the series were released for Microsoft Windows (via Steam) on December 9, 2016, which contain all the existing released figures and playset contents up to and including the third game's Zootopia figures.

Games

The first game, Disney Infinity, was released on August 18, 2013 for Xbox 360, Nintendo 3DS, Wii, PlayStation 3, Wii U, Microsoft Windows and iOS. The second game, Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes, was released on September 23, 2014 for Wii U, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, iOS, and Microsoft Windows. The third game, Disney Infinity 3.0, was released on August 29, 2015 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Wii U, iOS and Android.[5] 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.[6]

Gameplay

Disney Infinity games are action-adventure games 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-human characters, such as those from the Cars series, each character has a double jump (unless in a vehicle) and a default set of attacks, as well as a unique ability. For example, Sulley and Jack Skellington can roar to scare others, while Violet and Randall can turn invisible. There are two main modes in this game: Play Set[7] and Toy Box.[8] 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. 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 only play in their respective playset (for example, Mr. Incredible can't be used in the Pirates of the Caribbean playset), meaning two figures from the same series are required to play a playset in split-screen multiplayer. However, Marvel, (except Marvel Battlegrounds) and Star Wars playsets feature collectable "Crossover/Champion coins", which enable the use of certain characters from different playsets.[7] Playing through a playset unlocks objects and vehicles that can be used in the Toy Box mode.

Toy Box mode

Toy Box mode[9] 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 playsets including characters, weapons and gadgets. By unlocking new content in the Disney Infinity playsets, players are able to build their own worlds and essentially create their own game.[9] 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 iPad.[10] A version of the Toy Box is also available for Microsoft Windows. 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.[8]

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.[11]

Characters

CharacterFranchiseDisney InfinityDisney Infinity: Marvel Super HeroesDisney Infinity 3.0
Agent PPhineas and FerbYYY
Ahsoka TanoStar Wars: The Clone WarsNNY
AladdinAladdinNYY
Alice KingsleighAlice Through the Looking GlassNNYCon
Anakin SkywalkerStar Wars: The Clone WarsNNY
AngerInside OutNNY
AnnaFrozenYYY
Ant-ManCaptain America: Civil WarNNYCon
BalooThe Jungle BookNNYConMob
BarbossaPirates of the CaribbeanYYY
BaymaxBig Hero 6NYY
Black PantherCaptain America: Civil WarNNYCon
Black Suit Spider-ManUltimate Spider-ManNYY
Black WidowThe AvengersNYY
Boba FettStar WarsNNY
Buzz Lightyear Toy StoryYYY
Captain AmericaThe AvengersNYY
Captain America - The First AvengerCaptain America: Civil WarNNY
ChewbaccaStar WarsNNY
Darth MaulStar WarsNNY
Darth VaderStar WarsNNY
DashThe IncrediblesYYY
Davy JonesPirates of the CaribbeanYYY
DisgustInside OutNNY
Donald DuckDuck UniverseNYY
DoryFinding NemoNNYCon
Drax the DestroyerGuardians of the GalaxyNYY
ElsaFrozenYYY
Ezra BridgerStar Wars RebelsNNY
FalconThe AvengersNYY
FearInside OutNNY
FinnStar Wars: The Force AwakensNNY
Francesco BernoulliCarsYYY
GamoraGuardians of the GalaxyNYY
Green GoblinUltimate Spider-ManNYY
GrootGuardians of the GalaxyNYY
Han SoloStar WarsNNY
HawkeyeThe AvengersNYY
Hiro HamadaBig Hero 6NYY
Holley ShiftwellCarsYYY
HulkThe AvengersNYY
Hulkbuster Iron ManAvengers: Age of UltronNNY
Iron FistUltimate Spider-ManNYY
Iron ManThe AvengersNYY
Jack SkellingtonThe Nightmare Before ChristmasYYY
Jack SparrowPirates of the CaribbeanYYY
JasmineAladdinNYY
JessieToy StoryYYY
JoyInside OutNNY
Judy HoppsZootopiaNNY
Kanan JarrusStar Wars RebelsNNY
Kylo RenStar Wars: The Force AwakensNNY
Leia OrganaStar WarsNNY
Lightning McQueenCarsYYY
LokiThe AvengersNYY
The Lone RangerThe Lone RangerYYY
Luke SkywalkerStar WarsNNY
Mad HatterAlice Through the Looking GlassNNYCon
MaterCarsYYY
MaleficentMaleficentNYY
MeridaBraveNYY
Mickey MouseMouse UniverseNNY
Mike WazowskiMonsters, Inc.YYY
Minnie MouseMouse UniverseNNY
Mr. IncredibleThe IncrediblesYYY
Mrs. IncredibleThe IncrediblesYYY
MulanMulanNNY
NemoFinding NemoNNYCon
Nick FuryUltimate Spider-ManNYY
Nick WildeZootopiaNNY
NovaUltimate Spider-ManNYY
Obi-Wan KenobiStar Wars: The Clone WarsNNY
OlafFrozenNNY
Phineas FlynnPhineas and FerbYYY
Poe DameronStar Wars: The Force AwakensNNY
QuorraTron: LegacyNYPCY
Randall BoggsMonsters, Inc.YYY
RapunzelTangledYYY
ReyStar Wars: The Force AwakensNNY
Rocket RaccoonGuardians of the GalaxyNYY
Ronan the AccuserGuardians of the GalaxyNYY
Sabine WrenStar Wars RebelsNNY
SadnessInside OutNNY
Sam FlynnTron: LegacyNYPCY
Sorcerer's Apprentice MickeyFantasiaYYY
Spider-ManUltimate Spider-ManNYY
SpotThe Good DinosaurNNY
Star-LordGuardians of the GalaxyNYY
StitchLilo & StitchNYY
SulleyMonsters, Inc.YYY
SyndromeThe IncrediblesYYY
TimeAlice Through the Looking GlassNNYCon
Tinker BellPeter PanNYY
ThorThe AvengersNYY
TontoThe Lone RangerYYY
Vanellope von SchweetzWreck-It RalphYYY
VenomUltimate Spider-ManNYY
VioletThe IncrediblesYYY
VisionCaptain America: Civil WarNNYCon
WoodyToy StoryYYY
UltronAvengers: Age of UltronNNY
Wreck-It RalphWreck-It RalphYYY
YodaStar Wars: The Clone WarsNNY
YonduGuardians of the GalaxyNYY
Zeb OrreliosStar Wars RebelsNNY
Peter Pan (Unreleased Prototype)Peter PanNNN
Spider-Gwen (Unreleased Prototype)Ultimate Spider-ManNNN

^PC – Windows version only
^Con – Console versions (^Mob and the discontinued mobile version) only; update download required

Disney Toy Box

Following the cancellation of the series, it was announced that Disney would be launching a series of action figures based on the art style used in the games.[12][13]

To date, the following characters have been released or revealed:

Star Wars

Play sets

  • Han Solo and Chewbacca with Millennium Falcon
  • Kylo Ren with TIE Fighter
  • TIE Fighter Pilot with TIE Fighter
  • Rey, BB-8 and D-O with Millennium Falcon

Marvel

Play sets

Pixar

Disney

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