09-14-2014, 03:46 AM
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Re: Disney Infinity 2.0: Marvel Super Heroes
Since Infinity 2.0 hasn't come out, I can only speak to the game that was released last year. I bought this game for my daughter and I last year. I invested heavily into it. We have all the characters and power discs. I spent about a month with it and was bored. After having it for a year, she pops it in every once in awhile. She does want the new one. I'll get her the starter set for christmas to see if anything has changed.
Basically, you buy characters to play in a disney world (playsets) or your own world (toy box mode)
Playsets:
VERY IMPORTANT: Not all characters can play in play sets. Think of play sets as a story mode. The incredibles can only play in their own play set. The characters from the Lone Ranger play set can only play in their own play set. The lone ranger can't play in the incredibles play set. The reason this is important to know is because not every character has it's own play set (story mode). The Frozen characters don't have their own play set. Mickey Mouse doesn't have his own play set. Be very careful to read the box before buying if you only want characters that can play in story mode. From what I've read, the same holds true to the Marvel game. The Avengers have their own play set and can play in that. Spiderman has his own, but can't play in the Avengers play set.
Toy box:
Every character can play together in toy box mode. Toy box mode is a world you create on your own. You can create race tracks, battle arena, ect. I created one world and was done. While it was fun creating it, I couldn't get into toy box mode much because there were no objectives. It's just you running around creating stuff. My kid really got into it though. She'd set up buttons that you'd press and five enemies would pop up and fight you. I was impressed with the stuff she created.
Target Audience:
I'm not the target. My daughter is though. She's 12. Padresfan, you're daughter is four. That might be a stretch. She'd be fine in toy box mode where you could load up the Tangled princess or the Frozen princess and just let her run around. As far as the play sets, she'd get lost. She'd have to read objectives and while combat is very simple, a four year old might not be able to handle it. That's really up to you as a parent, knowing what your child can handle though. My daughter and I got lost doing some missions.
Hope this helps you guys out. I haven't kept up on Infinity 2.0 much. I've read a few things about it, but I'm really not up to date. In the end, it was a fun way to spend time with my daughter.
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