Disney Infinity Disneyland Project Review Part 2: Adventureland, Frontierland & New Orleans Square

With Disneyland’s diamond celebration well underway, it has been very exciting to be able to virtually explore the lands and attractions with Disney Infinity and their Disneyland Project. The Disneyland Project is a complete recreation of the Anaheim park using the Infinity 2.0 video game. The Infinity game designers built the entire park, from Main Street USA to the Hub and all the surrounding lands and attraction facades. Then, they enlisted the help of players to build the individual attractions. Everything was then linked together, so you could explore the park. All this took place over the past few months, and the entire park with attractions is now available for download in the Toy Box for players.

I will continue my review of this project with a tour around Adventureland, Frontierland & New Orleans Square. (check out Part 1 of this series)

Tiki Room

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Just a one room INterior house. Nicely done, but nothing to do here. There are some tiki props, but the hightlight is the tiki bird tree with Jose, Pierre, Michael, and Fritz.

Jungle Cruise

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This one seemed so promising at first. The entire set looked well placed and wonderfully themed. The mechanics of the ride also worked well. With you jumping aboard a hockey puck that was then moved along a path automatically while you just had to move the camera around to look at all the set pieces. But were this attraction went wrong was in the script. Text would pop up, but the jokes were poorly written, and many were not at all what you would find on your average ride. Many of the jokes were horribly misquoted, like “rear of water” and others. Many of the actual gags that could have been easily built were missing as well. The giant Trader Sam looked good and it had the temple ride-through, but overall I was relieved to make it back to the dock.

Indiana Jones

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This one starts with a giant walk through queue. It had pros and cons. It was very well themed, using many INterior decorations and artifact toys. But it was way to big, long and boring. I would have made it more platform like to give the gamer something to accomplish. At the end of the ride, there was a jeep waiting for you to ride. From here, you drive up to the start/finish line and have the option of starting a race or not. I’d recommend not activating a race on first play. Instead, take a leisurely drive through and enjoy the set. I’d also recommend not holding the acceleration. If you pump the drive button to start and stop your vehicle and stay on course, the jerky motion really feels like attraction. I will say, knowing what other builders can, do, the builder of this attraction should have had Mara’s eyes animate. Also, Indy is only in it once… he needs to show up at least twice. Overall its a great scene by scene representation of the ride.

Pirates of the Caribbean

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I had high hopes for this one, but then was sadly disappointed by the horribly broken mechanic. It was a very nice set up from the queue, but then it went downhill from there. First off, the “boat” is Tony Stark’s Sports Car. It automatically generates and then moves slowly in an invisible rail. Seeing what other people had done, like in the Jungle Cruise, and object that you jump on top of instead of in, would have worked better. But the whole mechanic of the ride is broken, and I gave it many tries. The boat too slow, it misses script queues, and it tumbles down waterfalls often falling off the course. The cave scene is way too long. There are some highlights… the town on fire looks great. There is an animated skeleton skull.  The auction scene has pop up text. And the jail scene has Jack and Pluto. There is also a well done treasure room cut away with Jack. And the pirates fighting cannon scene is done very well done with all kinds of explosions and action. Overall, there are some great scenes… the problem is getting there in your attraction vehicle. I had to get out and walk it.

Haunted Mansion

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This may be one of the most brilliantly executed Toy Boxes I have ever played. Using the remote control function, which has a learning curve, the building gives the player a very fun way of viewing the stretching room portraits. It also adds replay-ability because you want to see each one. Then it cuts to the hanging scene and I have no clue how they pull off this optical illusion using the tools at hand! The doors around you open as needed and you proceed to the loading platform. The rides automatically moves you forward. You do not touch a single button once “upon the ride.” The sound effects, like thunder and lightning are perfect and so well timed. Great touch with the door slam. And this builder knows his Disney… it has the exact script. The seance scene was very fun. The attic and graveyard are done so very well. But the best part is the Hitchhiking ghosts. The effect is simply jaw dropping. You see the ghosts before, then your vehicle spins, and like magic, you see your character in front of you and you get the ghosts riding in your vehicle effect. They even included the final scene with bride saying goodbye.

Splash Mountain

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Perfection. Great vehicle choice. Its a slow moving vehicle from the Guardians play set that is very easy to handle. Instead of automagically moving you on invisible rails, you drive yourself… at your own pace. There are text cues and the course is easy to navigate. As you make your way up the mountain, there is a great cut scene with a vehicle slashing down. They use the lone ranger wagon and it looks perfect from afar. Great splash visual and sound effects at each drop. Smooth and flawless execution. Even the double dip into the laughing place! Characters are sparse, but well done. Oswald as brer rabbit. You can also choose a day or night ride. The sound effects on the lifts are amazing. And the final splash down is so much fun.

Big Thunder Mountain

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I had very mixed feelings about this one. The toy box itself, from a distant cut scene, is very impressive. The builder did a wonderful job on aesthetics, but slightly missed on mechanics. It’s tricky to get on your train. You must get near track and push Y as soon as train comes into view. Overall, its a wonderful ride. Fast and crazy, it really feels like attraction. But it is a little broken in parts. You have to give it a tiny touch of gas when you stop or slow to a crawl, but if you give it too much, you may get way off course. I turned around and had to 180 at times. I also tipped over at times, but it normally auto corrected. On some ramps, I completely jumped out of the course and had to restart game play. I never had a perfect run and only made it to the very end once, which became a fun challenge. The explosions and town were there, but it needed a goat.

If you have played any of these, let us know your thoughts. Next time, I will review Tomorrowland.

VIDEO: New Game Play Video For EA’s “Star Wars Battlefront”

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EA Star Wars just released a brand new game play video showing actual multiplayer game play which focuses on “The Walker Assault On Hoth.”

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From large-scale 40-player battles to smaller modes for 8 players, Star Wars Battlefront™ has a variety of action-packed multiplayer modes.

With Walker Assault mode you will fight in epic 40-player battles as a Rebel to destroy the Empire’s onslaught of AT-AT’s by calling in Y-Wing bombers. Side with the Empire and protect your Walkers while utilizing their mighty weaponry to crush the Rebel objective.

In addition to Walker Assault, Star Wars Battlefront will feature immersive, fun-filled multiplayer modes including Supremacy, Fighter Squadron, Blast, Drop Zone, Cargo and more to be announced in the months ahead. Stay tuned for more information on these exciting multiplayer modes.

Star Wars Battlefront will be available November 17, 2015 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and on Origin for PC.

Source: StarWars.EA.com

VIDEO: New Video Of Disney Infinity 3.0 “Star Wars: Rise Of The Empire”; “Boba Fett” Announced

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A new video for the Disney Infinity 3.0 play set “Star Wars: Rise Of The Empire”  was introducing at Sony’s E3 Press Conference as well as the introduction of “Boba Fett” as the newest Star Wars character to join Disney Infinity 3.0.

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Currently Boba Fett is exclusive to Sony consoles but more than likely it is just a timed exclusive and make its way to other platforms eventually.

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From IGN:

The Star Wars Saga Starter Pack featuring Boba Fett is coming exclusively to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3, VP of production John Vignocchi at Disney announced during Sony’s E3 2015 press conference today.

Sony’s platforms will also get Star War Rise Against the Empire Play Set nearly a month before it hits retail for US$114.99.

The Star Wars Saga Starter Pack features classic character figures, such as Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia and Boba Fett, along with Ahsoka Tano and Anakin Skywalker. Boba Fett is also unlockable in all of the Star Wars Play Sets.

The new starter pack also consists of Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition game, base, Star Wars Twilight of the Republic Play Set and Star Wars Rise Against the Empire Play Set pieces. A web code card that unlocks content for PC and mobile is also thrown in.

Source: IGN

Disney Interactive Releases Disney Infinity 3.0 “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” Poster

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With only days until the theatrical release of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”, Disney Interactive has released their own version of a movie poster for the Disney 3.0 version of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”. The “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” play set will be released this Friday, December 18th to coincide with the release of the movie and also to make sure that no SPOILERS for the movie are leaked through the game.

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Source: Disney Infinity Facebook Page

VIDEO: New “Star Wars: Battlefront” Trailer Reminds Us Why We Love “Star Wars”

Playstation has released their 2015 Holiday Commercial and it is all about “Star Wars: Battlefront” and how the “Star Wars Saga” has affected the lives of two good friends.

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“Star Wars: Battlefront” goes on sale November 17th on PS4, PC and Xbox One.

Source: Playstation

Disney Interactive Releases Puzzle Game “Disney Dream Treats” Set in Disney Parks np

Disney Interactive has launched Disney Dream Treats, a new match-three puzzle game for mobile devices that takes players on a dream tour of restaurants in Disney Parks and Resorts around the world, and lets them interact with some of their favorite Disney characters.

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In Disney Dream Treats, players will help Mickey, Minnie, Ariel, Belle, Buzz Lightyear, Woody, and more favorite characters welcome guests to famous Disney eateries and serve up mouth-watering treats through more than 100 levels of puzzle matching fun.

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Familiar Disney treats featured in the game include Disneyland churros, frosted Mickey cookies and more. Players can draw lines using these famous treats to make a match and fill the guest’s requests. Players can use photos of families and friends in-game, dressing them in various Disney hats and clothing, to make the gameplay even more fun.

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To help serve guests faster, players can unleash magical character combo boosters and power-ups like Belle’s “Rose” or Mickey’s “Fireworks.” As players progress through the game, they will visit numerous Disney restaurants and character dining experiences featured at Disney Parks and Resorts around the globe.

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Disney Dream Treats is for download in the Apple App Store, Google Play, Windows App Store and Amazon Appstore.

“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” Characters Revealed For Disney Infinity 3.0

Disney Interactive has revealed it’s newest line of “Star Wars” figures for Disney Infinity 3.0 and this time the play set focuses on “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”. We received our first look at the Rey and Finn figures in May during Star Wars Celebration but now Poe Dameron and Kylo Ren have been revealed as additional individual playable characters.

The “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” play set comes with the characters Rey and Finn and will cost $34.99. Individual characters (Poe Dameron, Kylo Ren) will cost $13.99 each. “The Force Awakens” plays set will be released on December 18th in order not to spoil any of the movie.

Disney Interactive Showcases Upcoming Line-up At D23 Expo 2015; Includes Magic Kingdom Game, Kingdom Hearts III, Etc. np

 

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Co-Stars of Star Wars™ The Force Awakens John Boyega, Daisy Ridley Surprised Guest On Stage And Gave Away Their Disney Infinity Character Figures To Audience Members

Limited Edition Star Wars PlayStation®4 Hardware Bundles Unveiled

New Products and Updates From Across Disney Interactive’s Games Slate Announced

During a presentation at the D23 Expo 2015, Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media revealed new details about some of the biggest products in the interactive entertainment industry including Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition, Playmation and KINGDOM HEARTS III plus two new limited edition Star Wars™ PlayStation®4 hardware bundles.

“We have the most exciting slate of upcoming game titles in our history, and we’re also focused on new platforms and technologies that enable us to develop experiences we would never have dreamed possible just a few years ago,” said Jimmy Pitaro, co-chairman of Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media and president of Disney Interactive.

Highlights from today’s presentation include:

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  • On November 17, fans will be able to purchase two very special limited-edition Darth Vader-inspired PlayStation®4 Star Wars bundles: Star Wars: Battlefront and Disney Infinity 3.0: Star Wars.  The bundles include a fully customized PS4™ featuring an image of Darth Vader, a controller inspired by Darth Vader’s suit and more.  For full information for the Limited-Edition PlayStation®4 Hardware Bundles visit http://blog.us.playstation.com/2015/08/16/star-wars-ps4-bundles.

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  • John Boyega and Daisy Ridley, co-stars of Star Wars™ The Force Awakens, surprised guests on stage and gave away their character figures, Finn and Rey, for the upcoming Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition Play Set based on the film.

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  • Other character reveals also included Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps from Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Zootopia, Spot from Disney•Pixar’s The Good Dinosaur and a limited edition set of Light FX Star Wars™ character figures that light up when placed onto the Disney Infinity Exciting new Disney Infinity integrations with Walt Disney World and Disney Cruise Line® were also unveiled.

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  • Guests who attended the Hall D23 received a special Kingdom Hearts Mickey Costume Power Disc that unlocks a one-of-a-kind costume of King Mickey, Keyblade Master and King of Disney Castle for Disney Infinity’s Mickey Mouse character and a classic Mickey Mouse figure

 

  • Coming this Fall, Playmation Marvel’s Avengers Gamma Gear – inspired by the 7-foot Hulk – lets you smash into battle using motion-sensing technology putting you in the Avengers action.  Slip your hands into the Gamma Gear and use the motion-based controls to smash your way through missions and stomp through battlegrounds with different Hulk moves like Ground Slam, Thunder Clap, and other combos.

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    • Square Enix and Disney Interactive revealed that Baymax and other beloved characters of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Academy Award®-winning film Big Hero 6 will make their debut in the ever-expanding narrative of KINGDOM HEARTS III.

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  • Disney Interactive announced Disney Magic Kingdoms, a new mobile game being created with Gameloft that lets players build the Disney theme park of their dreams by recreating and placing iconic attractions such as Space Mountain, Haunted Mansion, California Screamin’ and many more in a fun animated landscape.

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Video: “Star Wars Battlefront” -– First Look At The New “Fighter Squadron” Mode np

 

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Gamescom, similar to our E3,  is taking place over in Cologne, Germany this week and EA showed off some new gameplay footage for “Star Wars Battlefront”. The gameplay is from Battlefront’s newest mode called Fighter Squadron Mode and it looks great.

With Fighter Squadron Mode, Rebel and Imperial ships will face off in intense dogfights over the various planets that will be found in the game. Featuring iconic Rebel X-Wings and A-Wings, as well as the dreaded Imperial Tie Fighters and Tie Interceptors, Fighter Squadron lets you engage in aerial battles with up to 20 players, and AI-controlled ships joining the fight.

The sound! The visuals! Can’t wait!

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“Star Wars Battlefront” goes on sale November 17th on PS4, PC and Xbox One.

Source: StarWars.EA.com

New Images For Disney Infinity 3.0’s “Star Wars: Rise Against The Empire” Playset

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Disney Interactive has released brand new photos of the upcoming Disney Infinity 3.0 Play Set, “Star Wars: Rise Against The Empire.” Check out the first detailed look at the playable Star Wars characters such as Luke, Leia, Han, Chewie and Darth Vader. We also get our first glimpse of adventures on Tatooine, Hoth, Endor and the Rebel Alliance attack on the Death Star!

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Source: Nintendo Everything