The "Marvel Super Heroes" starter pack comes with an Avengers play set, but others must be purchased separately at $34.99 each. Only certain characters are compatible with each play set.
Play sets are plastic pieces that open a structured world with set objectives based on a specific franchise, such as Avengers, Spider-Man or Guardians of the Galaxy. Its shere scope is impressive, and any Disney Infinity character, including those from the first version of the game, can be imported and used in "Disney Infinity 2.0" toy box mode. This mode encourages creative building and affords the user a massive library of elements to create the user's own worlds and challenges. There are two distinct modes of play - "toy box" and "play set." All that's required for toy box mode is the game disc, platform and figures. "Disney Infinity 2.0" is the second game in a franchise that uses separately sold plastic figures to import characters into the digital game. So what's the difference, other than one featuring a billionaire in a flying suit of iron and the other a medieval Scotish princess with a bow? Buyers will want to do their homework in order to avoid confusion, disappointment or duplicate purchases. The "Disney Infinity: Toy Box Starter Pack (2.0 Edition)" retails for $59.99 and includes a game disc, platform, two figurines (Merida and Stitch) and two Toy Box games - "Stitch's Tropical Rescue" and "Brave Forest Siege." Six weeks after the launch of the " Disney Infinity 2.0: Marvel Super Heroes" starter pack, an alternative with a more traditional Disney theme hit the market in time for the holidays.