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Disney Infinity Combines Toys with Gameplay

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Disney is once again trying to gain a foothold in the video game market. This time, it involves a multi-million dollar expansion over all major platforms, including media devices and home computers. Disney Infinity is a multi-player game using elements from previous Disney games as well as other successful video games to create an universe that may eventually include every Disney character ever made, from Jack Sparrow to Donald Duck to Iron Man. Players can build, battle or ride vehicles through different levels. While its release on various platforms will be staggered, the roll-out begins in June.

The Hardware

The hardware for Disney Infinity includes a plastic base that acts as a reader. Players collect plastic figures that contain RFID chips that they place on the base which then reads the chip. When read by the base, characters and objects become playable in the game itself. However, the base only has three slots for reading the plastic figures which cuts down game players to just 1-3 at a time. It’s possible that like Halo, other players can be added through game networks but that doesn’t help households with multiple children or when more than three friends are hanging out together.

Based on the Skylander model that has made Activision Blizzard over 500 million dollars since 2011, the base will come with three figures and cost around 75 dollars. The bases aren’t interchangeable and a player will need a separate base for each gaming device. In order to add more characters and elements to their game, players will need to buy additional figures. The initial release will have 17 characters available at 13 dollars for a single pack or multipacks with three characters and/or weapons and/or objects for 25 dollars. In order to have a more affordable option, there will also be blind bags containing plastic discs for five dollars each. The plastic discs will fit underneath the toy figurine on the reader slot so that it saves a slot for other figurines but it also only applies to that specific character. These power rings will be unique to Disney Inifinity and aren’t found in any other reader-based game. They’re similar to the power-up cards in Pokemon.

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The Game Itself

Players navigate their characters through their home levels. On regular mode, characters can only be played in their specific levels. Jack Sparrow can’t appear in Halloweentown. Perry the Platypus can’t sneak around Radiator Springs. Not only does this restrict gameplay, but players might not be allowed access to levels until they buy the characters associated with those levels. There appears to be no current plans to allow other characters into previously beaten levels which is an extremely popular feature of Lego games.

The biggest draw to Disney Infinity will be the Toy Box mode. Some may recall the Toy Box mode from the Toy Story 3 games. It allowed players to play multiple characters, build cities and play games but it had a lot of restrictions about what could be done in it. This game lifts those restrictions, making it more like the popular online games, Minecraft and Roblox. You can build anywhere. You can build anything. You can combine stories so that the Black Peal docks at Magic Kingdom or Jesse is best friends with Helen Parr. You can even build stuff that isn’t Disney at all like Bag End or Hogwarts. You can battle each other, like Jack Sparrow vs. Zurg. You can ride vehicles you unlock or create, such as Davy Jones riding a monster truck made out of a carriage. There will be mini-games. However, unlike Minecraft and Roblox, you will not be able to upload your created levels online or onto a private server for others to try out.

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There’s no word yet on whether the online version will feature additional elements that can be purchased like the current Disney games on Facebook.

Future Plans?

Disney has a five year plan in mind for Disney Infinity and is already working on the sequel. The initial characters don’t include the classic characters like Mickey Mouse, the Muppets, Marvel or anyone from Lucasfilm’s properties so they must be coming in future expansion packs.

It’s also curious to note how the figures run on RFID chips just like the new armbands and passes at the theme parks. It would be very simple to incorporate the two technologies. Park guests could be allowed access to special unlocked features, games or characters when they arrived home and put the pass or armband on the game base. Those who had participated in Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom or Disney Phineas and Ferb: Agent P’s World Showcase Adventure might be able to play special levels based on those games.

Disney Infinity looks like it should be a clear success for Disney since it combines collectible figures, blind packs and video games but we won’t know until June at the earliest.

What do you think? Will you be buying it? Which character do you want to play most?

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New Fantasyland: Journey of the Little Mermaid

Ariel1 196x300 New Fantasyland: Journey of the Little MermaidMost of us grew up on Disney dark rides.  They’re simple – technology has come a long, long way since Pirates of the Caribbean or even SpaceShip Earth made their debuts.  But there’s something about the classic dark ride, a sense of simplicity, of detail, of being told a story through vignettes that is deeply satisfying.  You can wow me with technology, but it’s Pirates of the Caribbean and Haunted Mansion that keep me coming back.  And, although it integrates some nifty technology, Fantasyland’s new Journey of the Little Mermaid is, at its heart, a classic dark ride that intends to charm Disney fans, old and new.

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Although a new attraction in Fantasyland, the ride is essentially a clone of The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Undersea Adventure from Disney’s California Adventure (opened in June 2011). The Walt Disney World version, however, illustrates the old joke that while California does things first, Florida does them “right.”  Unlike the California attraction, which is housed in a building modeled after an aquarium, the Florida ride invites guests to ride the movie itself, immersing them in the world of The Little Mermaid before they even board the attraction (See the images in the gallery below).

Journey of the Little Mermaid is located beyond Gaston’s Tavern and the Beauty and the Beast village square.  Astute guests will notice that the pines and waterfalls of France give way to tropical foliage and palms as Prince Eric’s sea-front castle appears in the distance…and what a castle it is.

EricCastleCl 150x150 New Fantasyland: Journey of the Little MermaidThe theming here is again, breathtaking (I told you in our overview post, the Imagineers have outdone themselves in transporting guests to the world of these animation renaissance films).  Prince Eric’s castle is rendered in remarkable detail, from the metal-embossed domes to the E (for Eric) emblazoned crest on its railing.  Closer and more accessible than the Beast’s mountain-top lair, Eric’s castle is, hands down, the most spectacular palace in New Fantasyland.  Furthermore, the sparkling waterfalls and swirling pools separating the queue from the main path add a kinetic element of movement that is much needed in the fantasy landscape.  If you’re a Disney Design junkie like me, be sure to notice the gradual change in the color of the sandstone bluffs as they rise, emphasizing the illusion of forced perspective and making the hillside seem larger than it is.

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