You can task builders to create on your behalf in a predefined area, or use brushes to quickly create buildings, tree houses, castles, and more. The revamped Toy Box mode is much easier to use, giving younger players an easy way to create their own worlds. According to the provided screenshots, this version will be out for Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PC. The Top Box Starter pack will cost $59.99 (slightly less than the $74.99 Marvel Super Heroes edition). It will also work with all Disney Infinity figures from the original release and 2.0 release, including other "Disney Original" characters like Aladdin and Jasmine.
This version of the game is compatible with all figures and playsets, so if you want to add on The Avengers, Spider-Man, or Guardians of the Galaxy sets later, you can do that.
It comes with the 2.0 Edition game, the base (to put the figures on), Merida, Stitch, two toy box game discs (Stitch’s Tropical Rescue and Brave Forest Siege), a web code card, and a poster. The Toy Box Starter Pack 2.0 will be released on November 4 (the Marvel Super Heroes version with the Avengers is out on September 23). To that end, the publisher is releasing a creation-themed bundle focused on new characters and tools, but you’ll need to wait a bit for it. While Marvel Super Heroes are in the spotlight for the scripted play sets this year, Disney hasn’t forgotten its own characters and the players that love to build in the toy box.
As we learned more, it became clear that one of the differentiating factors was Infinity’s Toy Box mode, a playground for building adventures and minigames, or just crafting a brand new sandbox in which to play. When Disney Infinity was first announced, people assumed that it was Skylanders with Disney characters.