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DISNEY INFINITY      BY:YAMIN

Disney INFINITY is a video game made by Disney Interactive which 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 U.B. Funkeys, and Skylanders. At launch, three worlds were available; The Incredibles, Pirates of the Caribbean and Monsters University. Other incorporated elements include the Cars franchise, Toy Story, Wreck-It Ralph, Phineas and Ferb, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Aladdin, DuckTales, Tron, Up, Tangled, Frankenweenie, The Lone Ranger, Frozen, The Muppets, and more.

Each movie represented by a figurine comes with a "play set" which gives that character their own individual game based on their film. In the game's "Toy Box Mode", inspired by the Toy Box mode of the Toy Story 3 game as well as games like Little Big Planet and Minecraft. (In fact, the game's name comes from Buzz Lightyear's catchphrase). Players can build their own mash-up Disney world with different gameplay dynamics and share online.

Disney artist Jim Valeri posted renderings he had drawn for Disney of plastic figures of the Muppet characters saying "Not sure if they are out yet or will be, these were done about a year ago. They wanted an angular look with facets and that’s what they got." Though these drawings match the style of the Disney INFINITY figures, whether that is what these are is unconfirmed as of yet.

A sequel to Disney INFINITY has been announced for the Fall of 2014.

Toy Box mode[6] 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.[6] 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.[7] A version of the Toy Box is also available for the Microsoft Windows personal computer. These versions of the Toy Box utilize the web codes included with each Disney Infinity character.

Following a delay, the 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's Toy Box mode, similar to the iPad version. However, a patch was released on February 28, 2014 that added in all six Play Sets, putting it on par with the console versions.[10] 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 the PC Shop. The game also does not support multiplayer, though players can link up with the console version to share Toy Boxes between the two versions.[11][12]

Due to the space limitations of the Wii platform, some design decisions had to be made in the game. The gameplay does not have online play or multiplayer in Playsets, but there is multiplayer in Toy Box.[13] That means that there is smaller playset worlds and no downloadable or shareable toy box worlds. Toy Box has six different worlds, each with different toys and tools.[14]

Different from the console and PC versions, the Nintendo 3DS version of the game is a party game, in which up to four players play on various themed game boards and participate in various minigames. The Toy Box mode can be used to create new game boards. This version uses its own Infinity Base, which has only one character slot compared to the console version, and connects to the 3DS wirelessly.[15]

The following is a list of character figurines that have been released and announced for Disney Infinity. The starter pack, which includes the game and Infinity Base, contains figures for Sulley, Jack Sparrow, and Mr. Incredible, and three playsets based on Monsters University, Pirates of the Caribbean, and The Incredibles. Additional figures and playsets are sold in special packs, whilst certain figures are sold separately.[16]

Playset / Franchise	Characters	Pack	Release Date	Wave Pirates of the Caribbean	Captain Jack Sparrowa	Starter Pack	August 18, 2013, Launch	Wave 1 Barbossa	Single Character Pack / Sidekicks Pack Davy Jones	Single Character Pack / Villains Pack The Incredibles	Mr. Incrediblea	Starter Pack Mrs. Incredible / Elastigirl	Single Character Pack / Sidekicks Pack Syndrome	Single Character Pack / Villains Pack Violet	Single Character Pack / Girl Power Pack Dash	Single Character Pack Monsters University	Sulleya	Starter Pack Mike	Single Character Pack / Sidekicks Pack Randy	Single Character Pack / Villains Pack Cars	Lightning McQueena	Cars Playset Holley Shiftwell Francesco	Single Character Pack Mater The Lone Ranger	The Lone Rangera	The Lone Ranger Playset Tonto Toy Story	Buzz Lightyeara	Toy Story in Space Playset	October 22, 2013	Wave 2 Jessie Woodyb	Single Character Pack	October 1, 2013 The Nightmare Before Christmas	Jack Skellingtonc	October 5, 2013 Tangled	Rapunzelb	Single Character Pack / Girl Power Pack	November 22, 2013 Wreck-It Ralph	Wreck-It Ralphd	Single Character Pack / Wreck-It Ralph Toy Box Pack Vanellope	Single Character Pack / Wreck-It Ralph Toy Box Pack / Girl Power Pack	November 24, 2013 Frozen	Anna	Single Character Pack / Frozen Toy Box Pack	November 26, 2013 Elsa Fantasia	Sorcerer's Apprentice Mickey Mousea	Single Character Pack	January 26, 2014 Phineas and Ferb	Phineasc	Single Character Pack / Phineas and Ferb Toy Box Pack	April 1, 2014 Agent Pc

August 18, 2013 System(s):	 PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 Wii Wii U iOS PC/Mac Nintendo 3DS Developed by:	Disney Interactive Genre(s):	 Sandbox-style, adventure Rating(s):	 E10+

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