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Disney Infinity: Toy Box (Win 8) Story walkthrough As soon as you load up the game you will be prompted to log into your account. After that you are set to gain some of the easy achievements. What are some tips for building in my Toy Box? How do I set up my Figures and Base on the Nintendo 3DS? Why can’t I play with all my characters in the Play Sets? In Disney Infinity 2.0, a new and improved version of Toy Box was implemented, called Toy Box 2.0. It retains most of the old features of the original, along with the old tools, but changes some of the gaming controls and adds new features to help make toy box building easier and faster, like Builders and Creators, and Game Templates.

Fancy taking The Lone Ranger for a spin around Disneyland, slalom skiing with Buzz Lightyear, or engaging in a paintball battle against Mr. Incredible? You need to check out the Toy Boxes for Disney Interactive’s open-world action game Disney Infinity.

The Toy Boxes — stand-alone levels with their own logic and rules — offer a steady stream of fresh in-game content. Some Toy Boxes come straight from the game developers, but the playing community is also creating some incredible content using Disney Infinity’s flexible editing tools.

Getting your Toy Box featured

For a user-made Toy Box to reach the wider community, Disney Interactive must first select it as a “featured” creation. While this stops hundreds of half-baked levels from swamping the game, it also makes getting your design shared a lot trickier.

We reached out to discover exactly how the submissions process works, and Disney Interactive producer Mat Solie laid it out for us:

“Each week, Disney challenges consumers to create and submit themed content, which is submitted to Disney via a player’s Disney ID account. Once a Toy Box is submitted, the company’s Community Manager, along with a team of internal team members, evaluates every submission. The top 10-15, out of thousands, are then presented to a broader group of cross-functional team members, and by committee they choose the best of the best!”

So how do you get a Toy Box to that final stage and beat out thousands of competitors? Solie shared four top tips for getting your Toy Box featured:

1) Watch the developer videos

One of the best things to do is to watch the weekly top five countdown on YouTube. Every week one of the Avalanche developers is on the show to explain how some toys function and how to implement them in a Toy Box. It’s handy to have tips on making Toy Boxes from the guys who made the game.

2) Make a game out of it!

We have seen so many Toy Boxes in the past year, and those that really get our attention are usually the ones that have an objective. This involves the use of creative toys to make a game in Toy Box. We have seen great races, combat missions, and a couple of amazing objective missions.

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One of the Toy Boxes made by senior producer Michael Schneider is an amazing “King of the Hill” game built over a lava pit. It actually counts how many times a player is defeated and has multiple ways to save yourself: via platforms, rail grinds, or even manhole covers from Monster University. Maybe one day that will get featured by Disney so everyone can play it.

3) Create an awesome set piece

Besides making a game in your Toy Box, we have seen some amazing set pieces. These are usually a recreation of something from Disney, like we did with Disneyland. My personal favorite was one we featured a few weeks ago called Indiana Jones. It is a recreation of the ride from Disneyland called Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye. It’s really impressive how a person recreated the ride so faithfully.

4) Check your work!

Just like normal game development, you have to make sure your game works and is possible to complete. There have been several times where we got a Toy Box that was really amazing, but we couldn’t complete it or the logic wasn’t done. In these cases, we couldn’t feature the Toy Box.

The gallery below shows what’s possible when you follow these tips. The twenty-five selected Toy Boxes are mostly user-created, with a few developer efforts sitting alongside. All are available to download in Disney Infinity via the game’s online/multiplayer menu, under “Toy Box Share”.

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Full instructions for downloading and submitting Toy Boxes are found at the Disney Infinity website.

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In Disney Infinity 3.0, the Toy Box Launch is now called the Toy Box Hub. It has been completely redesigned (again).

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Toy Box Hub

The center of the Toy Box Hub acts as a Toy Box portal for creating new or loading existing Toy Box Saves. Photo crop editor download.


The area immediately surrounding the center is divided into six areas, each with its own Toy Box Host.

Games

This area has a purple marker and path, and is themed to look like the Main Street USA area at the Magic Kingdom theme park. It includes:

  • The Base Host (looks like Genie).
  • The Building-Based Toy Boxes portal, attached to the side of a Main Street USA building.[1]
  • A depiction of the Disney Infinity Base, surrounded by seven blank hexagons. When a Disney Infinity 3.0 Play Set Piece is placed on the Disney Infinity Base, a corresponding visual representations of that Play Set Piece appears.
  • Doors to the Hall of Heroes, Hall of Super Heroes, and the new Hall of Galactic Heroes for Star Wars Character Figures and Power Discs. These are attached to the side of a Main Street USA building.
  • The El Capitan Theater, which is where players can access Toy Box Games built by other players.[2]
  • Flynn's Arcade, where players can play Toy Box Games with other players from around the world.[2]
  • A Sky Changer toy, which a character can use to change the skydome (and music) within the Toy Box Hub.
  • The Toy Store Host[3] (looks like Scrooge McDuck)
  • The Cinderella's Castle Set Piece just past the end of Main Street USA, with an empty sidewalk circle in front of it. Placing a Disney MagicBand on the Disney Infinity Base will unlock the Disney Partners Statue, which will also appear in front of the castle.
  • To the left of Cinderella's Castle, Merlin's Tower may appear. There is a button on the front of it that will cause a storm cloud to appear above the tower and it will start to rain (only at the tower). Pressing it again will turn off the effects.

Exploration

This area has a blue marker and path, and is themed based on DunBroch Castle from 'Brave'. It includes:

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  • The Exploration Host (looks like Mulan).
  • A representation of DunBroch Castle from 'Brave'.
  • The Exploration-Based Toy Boxes portal, in the side of DunBroch Castle.
  • On platforms with sufficient resources (e.g. Playstation 4 and Xbox One), just beyond DunBroch Castle and next to Cinderella's Castle is an Ewok Village area, complete with a pair of AT-ST walkers that can be commandeered by local players.

Sidekicks

This area has a green marker and path, and has a farm land theme to it. It includes:

  • The Sidekick-Based Toy Boxes portal, which appears as a shed near a barn and silo. The Farm Host (looks like Woody) can be found in the Plotting for Plants tutorial.
  • A number of farm plots where the player can plant and harvest crops (after completing the Plotting for Plants tutorial).
  • On platforms with sufficient resources, just beyond the farming area and past the edge of the terrain is an island based on 'Inside Out'.

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INterior

This area has an orange marker and path, and has a 'fantasy cottage' theme. It includes:

  • The door to the player's INterior, on the front of a small cottage.
  • A Butler (looks like Cogsworth can be found in the INterior.
  • Beyond the cottage is a Matterhorn Set Piece.
  • On platforms with sufficient resources, to the left of the Matterhorn is Rapunzel's Tower from 'Tangled'.

Vehicles

This area has a yellow marker and path, and is themed based on the Tatooine desert from Star Wars. It includes:

  • The Vehicles Host (looks like Luigi).
  • The Vehicle-Based Toy Boxes portal, which appears as a desert building on the highlighted path just beyond the Vehicle Host.
  • A Trigger attached to a Vehicle Summoner, which the player can use to spawn a random Vehicle.
  • On platforms with sufficient resources, The Dowager Queen, Jabba's Palace, and Fallen AT-AT Set Pieces can be found here.
  • At the back of the area, the starting point for the race track that circles the Toy Box Hub can be found.

Combat

This area has a red marker and path, and is themed based on Halloween Town from the 'Nightmare Before Christmas' movie. It includes:

  • The Combat Host (looks like Phil).
  • The Combat-Based Toy Boxes portal, which appears in front of a wall on the highlighted path just beyond the Combat Host.
  • A Skill Tree Kiosk to access the Character Figure's Skill Tree (which can also be accessed from the Pause Menu).
  • Jack Skellington's Reindeer - just like the one from the corresponding Power Disc, which can be ridden in the Toy Box Hub.
  • At the back of Halloween Town on the desert side, the Hero Destroyer from Toy Box Takeover appears, once the player had defeated a certain number of Enemies and earned the corresponding Feat. It remains dormant/still until a character approaches within a certain distance, then it continually moves closer to the player, until it either reaches and defeats the player (on contact), or a certain amount of time has elapsed (approximately two minutes). It then respawns again some time later (approximately one minute).

Race Track

At the back of the Vehicles area is the starting point for the Toy Box Hub race track. On platforms with sufficient resources, the race track around the Toy Box Hub will acquire three additional features:

  • Launching Ramps with a Ring of Fire at its end
  • Vehicle Weapon Generators in sets of four (one for each 'lane', as the Toy Box Hub uses the Wide Race Track Pieces).

Events

Additionally, there are a number of events that take place in the Toy Box Hub, depending on whether the platform has sufficient resources.

  • The Enemy Generator from prior editions has been replaced by random waves of Enemies being spawned in Halloween Town. If the player defeats the wave quickly enough, the Narrator will make an announcement (e.g. 'You're a natural!'[4]), and an item will appear beneath the Halloween Town Octopus Building. This may be either a Blue Spark Capsule (common), an Orange Spark Capsule (uncommon), or a Surprise Gift (rare). The Enemies may disrupt the Townspeople and others (e.g. Carl Fredricksen and the parade members), causing them to go 'off script'. Attacking them will sometimes 'reset' them (e.g. the parade will reform and continue its travel).
  • The Narrator will periodically state 'A Surprise Gift has appeared.'[5] This will appear in a number of random locations throughout the Toy Box Hub. Once the player finds it, a new one spawns approximately two minutes later.[6] When collected, fireworks will be set off above Cinderella's Castle.
  • Oogie Boogie, Lock, Shock, and Barrel will periodically depart from their home in Halloween Town, walk around the Gargoyle Fountain, and then return to their home and disappear. They are considered Enemies; not only of the player, but apparently any other Enemy in Halloween Town at the time.
  • A giant Matterhorn Yeti will appear near the center of the Toy Box Hub, wandering around and randomly dropping Blue Sparks. If the character picks it up, the Pure White Sky Skydome and Frosted White World Texture will be unlocked. This is the only way to obtain these.
  • A parade, complete with its own music, will periodically start at the front of Cinderella's Castle and enter Main Street USA, before turning around, going back to the castle, and then disappearing. When the parade completes, fireworks are set off above the castle.
  • The Carl Fredricksen's House Set Piece from the movie 'Up' may appear, and a character can 'ride' it around the Toy Box Hub - at least until it moves a sufficient distance from the edge of the terrain, causing the character to respawn back on the terrain.
  • The 'I HEART KIDS'[7] balloon from Gravity Falls may appear and float around the Toy Box Hub for awhile before disappearing.
  • A Sugar Rush blimp may appear and float around the Toy Box Hub for awhile before disappearing.
  • The Skydome will change to The Empire's Weapon on its own, and a Star Destroyer Set Piece will appear, escorted by a number of TIE Fighters that the player can actually chase and shoot down.

Note: Unlike prior editions, the Toy Box Hub can neither be edited nor saved (as saving a Toy Box that can't be edited is unnecessary).

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  • Star Destroyer and (targetable) TIE Fighter over Toy Box Hub

Videos

References

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  1. The 'Pitch Black Sky' skydome can be unlocked by completing the first and last of the Building-Based Toy Boxes missions; see the walkthrough.
  2. 2.02.1This requires linking a Disney Infinity account which, with the Disney Infinity servers being shut down, is no longer accessible.
  3. He also appears in the player's INterior.
  4. Some players (intentionally) mis-hear this as 'You're unnatural!'
  5. Given that some gifts appear in locations that are expected to be populated, and either have not yet been or the platform doesn't have the resources to support it, some gifts may seem harder to find than others, leading some players to hear this as 'A Surprise Gift disappeared.'
  6. It is useful to note this, as other commentary from the Narrator may prevent the Surprise Gift from being announced; however, it still appears whether the player hears an announcement or not.
  7. In one episode of the series, the 'H' and 'R' fell off the banner, leaving 'I EA T KIDS'.

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