It’s important to keep things tidy and work systematically, particularly for more complex creations. The basic process of creating a toy box is the same each time, although the resulting games will differ greatly. Once you have worked through these basics, unlocked more items and have a good feel of the basics you are ready to create your first toy box world. The Sidekick zone introduces how the in-game helpers can assist you. Flynn’s Arcade offers online multiplayer challenges. the El Capitan Theater enables you to see what other people have created. Again it’s worth talking to each character in turn to get a feel for what’s on offer here. The tutorial revolves around the central fountain zone where you have colored pads to select and a set of host characters. Other items can be purchased as required. Some items will be made available as you complete the play set adventures and toy box tutorials. Not all the toy box items are unlocked at the beginning, only a small fraction. It’s worth spending some time here working through the different tasks as this introduces the basics of the toy box functions in a systematic and playful way. To start, select Toy Box Hub from the main menu and access the tutorial area. This means you can use any Disney Infinity character in these games, old and new, and again find some bargains second hand. The play-set adventures limit characters to a particular universe with the toy box stand alone games sit somewhere in-between the two. The toy box is the part of Disney Infinity where you can mix and match any characters. Old creations can leap forward to the newer game when you upgrade. The older versions have fewer helper features than more recent iterations, but the basics are the same. Here again, if you are unsure about investing heavily, you can purchase an older version of Disney Infinity for much less to try the Toy Box out.
Otherwise, the choice is a Starter Pack or download of the game on PlayStation 4 or PS3, Xbox One or Xbox 360, or Wii U.
On consoles, you need to buy the game, unless you are on Wii U, where the 1.0 version is available for free and just needs the purchase of an Infinity Base peripheral.
This version usually lags behind the console Toy Box but still offers all the basic features - currently PC and iOS are on 2.0 while console is on 3.0.
On PC, iOS, (and soon on TV OS) a free download can get you started. If you don’t already have a new starter pack, a few cheaper alternatives are available. If you have purchased any version of Disney Infinity 3.0 starter pack, the Toy Box mode is included. It has improved each year, to access the latest 3.0 version there are a few options. There is also an Enemy Creator present, which will occasionally activate on its own and begin spawning Enemies.You can access Toy Box in a variety of ways, if you have any version of Disney Infinity in your shelf you already own it. There are a number of green capsules placed in various locations within the Toy Box Launch, which unlock additional toys. The Disney Infinity Hub is a Basic Toy that may be placed in any Toy Box, although the one in the Toy Box Launch may not be removed. This is also where the player may Save the current Toy Box or Load one that was previously saved.
Travel Menu, which can be used to access Adventures, Mastery Adventures, the Hall of Heroes, and Prebuilt Toy Box Worlds.Hall of Heroes, which provides a visual in-game record of Character Figures and Power Discs owned by the player and used in the game.Disney Infinity Vault, which is where players can unlock toys by using Spins earned from leveling Character Figures and completing various challenges and missions.Collection, which displays all unlocked toys.It is centered around the Cinderella's Castle Set Piece, and includes the Disney Infinity Hub, which allows players to access the following features (also available via the Pause Menu): The Toy Box Launch (1.0) is an area in Disney Infinity 1.0 that players are placed after completing the introduction, and may be edited and saved.