Collecting capsules and completing missions are needed to unlock most of the customization features. Earn Your Fun: Toy Box mode starts off fairly bare-bones.Haunted Bakery is arguably even more so, with evil muffins coming after you and the same witch attacking you with deadly bubbles. The level starts off with an evil witch flooding Bonnie's room with coffee, and just getting more ridiculous from there. Disney Acid Sequence: Bonnie's House is this in spades. Justified, likely to avoid spoiling him being the Big Bad for people who haven't yet seen the movie. Demoted to Extra: Lotso only appears in one level in this version and is mostly treated as an afterthought.and also giggles like a little girl whenever she breathes a destructive fiery projectile. Deathbringer the Adorable: A Power Up Mount in Toy Box mode is a dragon from Lotso's Garden, who has a very cutesy outward appearance.Cosmetically Different Sides: Averted in the story mode where Buzz, Woody, and Jessie all have their own exclusive abilities, but played straight in the Toy Box mode where the three all play identically.Conveyor Belt of Doom: Hamm, Rex, and Slinky are trapped on one in the Junkyard level.Collection Sidequest: The story mode has collectible cards and items littered throughout the levels, while Toy Box mode has capsules littered around the game world with unlockable cosmetics inside.Cloud Cuckoo Land: Lotso's Garden in Toy Box mode.The Cameo: Several unlockable cosmetics directly reference other Pixar films like WALL≞, The Incredibles, and Finding Nemo.Just to name a few examples, the Batman Gambit at the beginning of the movie has an entire extra scene play out where the army men are fetched to grab the home phone from the basement, and the notorious incinerator scene is nearly completely discarded in favor of Buzz, Woody, and Jessie working together to rescue some of the others from a Conveyor Belt of Doom. Broad Strokes: The similarities between the story mode and the movie pretty much end at featuring the same locales and characters as the movie, and even that's not always true (see Adaptation Expansion).Bottomless Magazines: In the Toy Box mode, Zurg can fire an unlimited supply of Pixar balls from his blaster without ever running out.Big Boo's Haunt: Sid's House in Toy Box mode.Apocalypse How: How does the witch on the Bonnie's Room stage cause mass destruction? By flooding the room.Anti-Frustration Features: If you repeatedly die during the falling platform puzzle in the Buzz Lightyear level, the game will make it easier by changing some of the platforms to never fall.After all, you're just combining all of a child's collection of playsets together, which is what most kids do with their toys to begin with. Anachronism Stew: Justified in the Toy Box mode, where multiple different set pieces that normally have absolutely nothing to do with each other come together.In addition, the PS3 version also adds Zurg as a playable character in Toy Box mode but is otherwise identical to the 360 version. The latter two platforms lack the Toy Box mode entirely and have a completely different set of levels, while the Wii and PC/Mac versions mostly adapt from the HD console versions but have fewer features in Toy Box mode and lack multiplayer. The game was originally released on the PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, Windows, Mac OS X, and heavily scaled down on the PSP and PS2. This mode was popular enough that it became the basis of inspiration for the Disney Infinity franchise. The Toy Box mode got a lot of notoriety upon the game's first release, due to its very unique level of customization and high replay value. The game is a 3D platformer with two modes of play: a story mode that loosely recreates the events of the movie in open levels with a linear sense of progression, and a Toy Box mode that is more of a Wide-Open Sandbox where the player is placed in the world of Woody's Roundup, and starts off in a mostly blank slate with the task of completing missions and earning money to populate and build more of the town. A Licensed Game based on Toy Story 3, and the final mainline tie-in game for the movies.
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