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I got so many of those figures my poor mother spent so much money😭

Still odd that it has three separate campaigns when it should've had one massive crossover campaign. Makes way more freaking sense for a crossover game doesn't it?

Review based on PC version, that does not contain any online servers or split screen.

Disney Infinity 1.0 is something I'm sure I would have appreciated much more if I played this while younger. Essentially it is a game engine where you can create Sandbox levels with some Disney themes. From what I've played, everything kinda seems barebones. At it's strongest, you can get a cool platforming level out of it. At it's weakest you'll get a semi-empty open world sandbox with collect X item missions or beat X enemies. The singleplayer is pretty much basic missions teaching you the necessities to see how the engine works.

But what really hurts this game is the fact that there is no online to share and play other levels. The ability to make your own "Toy Box" is there, but the fact that you can't share it or at least play some split screen really makes it pointless.

It's a good idea, and I'm sure the later versions get much better, but without continued support, there really is no point to playing this.

Back when the toys-to-life craze was at its peak, my brother fell for it, so for Christmas, he begged our parents for the game, a portal, and as many character figures as possible. When everything was finally set up on our Wii, the two of us tried the game but weren't hooked like we expected to be, and didn't make it very far. To this day, I don't know for sure where all the Disney Infinity accessories went, but I do know that I won't be returning to this game.

[Hey, cool, this is my 100th game! Unless you count my two playthroughs of two different versions of Cars Mater-National as two games. I don't.]

I was on the fence about buying Disney Infinity at first due to me assuming you had to buy every character to get the most out of the game, but actually playing it makes me realise that that's not really the case; you only need every character from each of the three franchises to get everything in the Starter Pack sets and I'm actually pretty close, but luckily you don't need to get everything in the game to get the platinum so who cares.

The reason why I'm playing this currently is because it's technically the closest thing we have to a console Monsters University game - since Infinity released just a few months after the movie did, and the Starter Pack comes bundled with a level based on the movie I think it counts, in some way.

This is my first ever Toys-to-life experience and it's pretty okay.
There's three "playsets" inside based on two Pixar franchises and a Disney one - personally I would've preferred a little more variety, like Pixar, Disney Animation and Disney Live-action, or a playset for girls and for boys, with Monsters as additional.

There's "Monsters University" as mentioned earlier, plus "The Incredibles" which I don't think was necessary (but maybe kids like superheroes?), and "Pirates of the Carribbean" which I don't know much about.

They're all fundamentally the same, just think about Toy Story 3's Toybox Mode but bigger.
While I did enjoy doing random missions, here it feels like I'm not really doing much, and I don't know if that's because they're mostly optional for the 100% or if the missions are kinda boring.

I was expecting these playsets to be like smaller levels based on the movies with the Toybox stuff tacked on - so you'd play a short level first and then get to do extra missions in an open world, but the entire playset is both - which can make trying to complete the stories difficult, because the story mission markers are identical to the side quest markers.

I don't own any of the extra playsets since all the other playsets for this version of the game are based on series I've passed (e.g. Cars 2 & Toy Story) or movies I'm probably never going to see (e.g. Lone Ranger), although part of me wants to pick up these extra playsets just because it'd be a fun time waste.

I do like that the game does lean a lot more into the toy aspect with details such as characters having "points of articulation" and battery compartments and buildings having screws.

The Toybox stuff is pretty meh since it's kinda empty and I'm not a very creative person but I imagine it'd be a lot more fun back when the game was newer.

My only problems with this is that the game can get real grindy rather quickly, and maybe it's because I bought this pre-owned but I had to restart my entire level tree from scratch since apparently "Guest accounts" can't get the trophies for character levels..

At the time of me writing and publishing this review I'm at 97% as I need the four player trophies. I bought a second copy for them but it doesn't work so I've had to buy another copy..


Disney Midfinity. Skylanders was better

yo cuando soy el mejor juego de la historia

I remember I once found a full list of every character figure for this game and wrote every figure that I didn’t have on my Christmas list. I used to have no concept of money.

3☆ - Skylanders but slightly less good, still really cool for a toys to life game. Nostalgia +1☆.

We had a good thing, you stupid son of a bitch! We had Epic Mickey. We had Success. We had everything we needed, and it all ran like clockwork. You could've shut your mouth, cooked and made as much money as you ever needed. It was perfect. But, no, you just had to blow it up. You and your pride and your ego! You just had to be the man. If you'd done your job, known your place, we'd all be fine right now.

I never realized Yosuke Persona 4 was the narrator.

I was too poor to buy more figures and levels

ME DIO GRANDES MOMENTOS DE CHICO, LO MALO ES QUE ME HIZO GASTAR UNA BANDA DE GUITA EN LOS MUÑEQUITOS DE MIERDA

Fun, nostalgic, but improves with the next few games we got.

Tried to get in on the toys to life genre way too late. Sandbox is fun for what it is but the artstyle is like the average of all these properties and just looks like the most generic thing possible.

Disney Infinity offers a delightful sandbox of imagination where beloved characters from Disney, Pixar, and Marvel collide in customizable worlds. The Toy Box mode grants players immense freedom to build, create, and play out their own stories. While the Play Set adventures are more structured, they offer unique experiences tailored to specific franchises. Though it can feel expensive with its collectible figures and expansion packs, Disney Infinity is a haven for fans of all ages who love the magic of Disney and the boundless potential of creative play.

This was lowkey my jam I don't care HOW mid it is >:[[

Remember getting this game for my birthday. Me and my friend had a sleepover that night, and we spent almost all of it beating the shit out of each other at Cinderella's castle with the starter pack characters. One of the best nights of my life.
Other than that the game is decent, but the Wii version (which is what I had) was very limited in terms of the things you could do in the toy box. Play sets were pretty fun though.

mucho caro, mas me apresentou ao kooper hd

J'ai du lancer 2-3 fois ce jeu pour y rester 5 minutes

boring skylanders but i likes my star wars and marvel figures so you get 2 stars


I prefer skylanders, can’t believe it tried to steal skylanders concept like that

Pasen un mod para tener todas las figuritas hijos de la chingada

I used to adore this game as a kid. So many great memories playing this game.

wanted to be skylanders so bad