These Play Sets have varied in quality, but the bar has been consistently middling they've ranged from the very poor to the somewhat enjoyable. On the other side are the pre-made game adventures (called play sets) that came with the last two Disney Infinity starter packs (or sold separately, in some cases), games which were set in various Disney worlds such as the Marvel universe, Pirates of the Caribbean, and more. On the one side is Infinity's wonderful Toy Box mode, a creative playpen that gives players an opportunity to make their own games and levels, even if the exhaustive tools that are available often make the mode more intimidating than intuitive. The Disney Infinity series, too, has had games that showcase plenty of contrasts. It was an interesting contrast-my son hitting the one button over and over while I tried to make the most of the improved combat in Infinity, both of us having fun in our own way. My six-year-old son-in charge of yet-to-be mass murderer Anakin Skywalker (spoiler)-button mashed away, and was making as much of an impact on General Grievous' health as I was. There I was, trying (and only occasionally succeeding) in the timing of some of Ahsoka Tano's combat combos in Disney Infinity 3.0.
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