Disney Infinity age range?

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I am interested in getting this but just wondering is too young for older
teenagers? I know I would like it ;) but just curious if it's for the younger
set (age 10 or so). I really hadn't paid much attention to it until now because I keep seeing it pop up for black Friday.
 
My DH plays it more than the kids do, and he's 42! :rotfl2: I don't know if teens would admit to it being awesome, but it is a really fun game, so teens would probably get sucked in even if they wouldn't want to admit it! If a kid is used to playing more intense/violent games, he may not love Disney Infinity. Remember if you are giving this as a gift to someone who is not your own kid: it is the gift that keeps taking - there is too much neat stuff to buy as add-ons, and you can't even play 2 player in the worlds without 2 characters from the same movie, which are not included in the starter packs. Expect another $13-$25+ purchase just to be able to play 2 player.
 
I'm 18 and this was actually the only thing I wanted for Christmas.... lol
 
My son asked for this. I read the reviews on Amazon and it said that there are issues with only being able to play one player on Wii.
 

My 8 yr old DS likes it a lot (when he can get it started which is getting more and more rare as our wii is dying a slow death)

My 11 yr old DS played it for three hours one day and when I asked how it was he said "boring". He has other games he prefers. We were in Target the other day and passed all the accessories and when I pointed them out he just shrugged and kept walking.
 
My 8 and 6 year old love it. DH and I play it. My 11 year old niece would never admit she likes it but she plays it with my son all the time.
 
Remember if you are giving this as a gift to someone who is not your own kid: it is the gift that keeps taking - there is too much neat stuff to buy as add-ons, and you can't even play 2 player in the worlds without 2 characters from the same movie, which are not included in the starter packs. Expect another $13-$25+ purchase just to be able to play 2 player.

Oh! I'm glad you mentioned this. I bought the starter pack as a gift for my 2 grandsons. What is it I need to buy so that they can both play?
 
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Oh! I'm glad you mentioned this. I bought the starter pack as a gift for my 2 grandsons. What is it I need to buy so that they can both play?
The minimum amount you will need to buy [beyond the starter pack] for them to play 2-player is 1 character each from Monsters U, Pirates of the Carribean, and Incredibles.
With just the starter pack, 2 kids can play in the "toybox" where they can design their own world, but it's a split screen [each kid does his own thing.]
2 kids can only play in a "playset" together if they use 2 characters from that playset's movie - so to play in Monsters U they will have Sully from the starter pack and you need to purchase Randall, Mike, etc. separately.
I believe wii does not support 2-player, so if you purchased a starter pack for wii, buying extra characters is not necessary (kids might disagree! :rotfl:)
 
The minimum amount you will need to buy [beyond the starter pack] for them to play 2-player is 1 character each from Monsters U, Pirates of the Carribean, and Incredibles.
With just the starter pack, 2 kids can play in the "toybox" where they can design their own world, but it's a split screen [each kid does his own thing.]
2 kids can only play in a "playset" together if they use 2 characters from that playset's movie - so to play in Monsters U they will have Sully from the starter pack and you need to purchase Randall, Mike, etc. separately.
I believe wii does not support 2-player, so if you purchased a starter pack for wii, buying extra characters is not necessary (kids might disagree! :rotfl:)

Thank you! I bought it for PS3 so looks like I'll be heading back for characters. That's fine with me, though--now I know what else to get them for Christmas!

I also got the Skylanders starter kit. Is that the same deal? More characters needed?
 
Oh! I'm glad you mentioned this. I bought the starter pack as a gift for my 2 grandsons. What is it I need to buy so that they can both play?
I just gave this to my boy/girl twins for their 8th birthday last night. Along with the starter pack, I got them the "Sidekicks" play set and the "Villains" play set. Either one of those will be good to get started for two players. There's a $5 coupon for any $29 set at Target.
On the age thing they've declared it, "the best game ever!" My 17 year old can't wait to get her hands on it and neither can I, lol.
 
Thank you! I bought it for PS3 so looks like I'll be heading back for characters. That's fine with me, though--now I know what else to get them for Christmas!

I also got the Skylanders starter kit. Is that the same deal? More characters needed?
The thing with Skylanders is that each figure does its own stuff in the game; even the variations on the same character. So you can play with the starter kit, but kids will want to add to their collection [some kids swap figures but as everyone has the figures in the starter kit, they'd need additional figures to have a trading advantage.] There are also more full games you can purchase. There are always deals on the figures; I never let DS spend more than $10 on 1.
BI [Before Infinity], DS used to spend every dime he had on Skylanders figures. Now he just waits for DH to come home with the new Infinity stuff :rotfl:.
You'll have gift ideas for a couple years with both Infinity and Skylanders!
 
I just gave this to my boy/girl twins for their 8th birthday last night. Along with the starter pack, I got them the "Sidekicks" play set and the "Villains" play set. Either one of those will be good to get started for two players. There's a $5 coupon for any $29 set at Target.
On the age thing they've declared it, "the best game ever!" My 17 year old can't wait to get her hands on it and neither can I, lol.

The thing with Skylanders is that each figure does its own stuff in the game; even the variations on the same character. So you can play with the starter kit, but kids will want to add to their collection [some kids swap figures but as everyone has the figures in the starter kit, they'd need additional figures to have a trading advantage.] There are also more full games you can purchase. There are always deals on the figures; I never let DS spend more than $10 on 1.
BI [Before Infinity], DS used to spend every dime he had on Skylanders figures. Now he just waits for DH to come home with the new Infinity stuff :rotfl:.
You'll have gift ideas for a couple years with both Infinity and Skylanders!

This is good news and bad news! I got this for my 2 grandsons but I still have 3 younguns at home...10-year-old twins and a 13-year-old (all girls). We have no video games and they've never expressed much interest in them since they don't have much time for it, but I can see that this might be something that they'd want to try out :scared:. Thanks for the info!!
 
I am a little concerned about this as well. My son loved Skylanders, but he beat it really fast and once you do, there isn't much else to do and he was quickly bored with it. Then we got Giants.. same thing. He beat it in no time at all and then it was barely touched again. He is 9 by the way.
He's been very interested in Infinity. We have a big trip coming up in a few weeks and the kids know they aren't getting much for Christmas because the trip is their gift. So I had a limited budget for him and poured all of his into Infinity and the characters. I think he'll love it, but I worry he'll whip through it like Skylanders and that will be it. We do limit video game time which stretches out the longevity of whatever game he is playing. But with Infinity he'll be on Christmas break and have more time to play.
My husband (who is a big gamer) says that because Infinity has the Toy Box mode it's worth it for that alone. He'll still get hours of game play out of it long after he's done the actual levels in the game.
I tend to trust my husband on this one because he's the one who plays these games with ds. Though I have to admit, I can't wait to get my hands on Infinity.;)
 
I'm actually scared to buy these lol. No one in my family is big gamers and it seems confusing. My kids will play the wii and Xbox maybe a couple times a month when they can't go outside. Mostly they play on their iPods or iPads but I would like something we could play together. I guess I'm wondering how easy it is to play and figure it out.
 
I am a little concerned about this as well. My son loved Skylanders, but he beat it really fast and once you do, there isn't much else to do and he was quickly bored with it. Then we got Giants.. same thing. He beat it in no time at all and then it was barely touched again. He is 9 by the way.
He's been very interested in Infinity. We have a big trip coming up in a few weeks and the kids know they aren't getting much for Christmas because the trip is their gift. So I had a limited budget for him and poured all of his into Infinity and the characters. I think he'll love it, but I worry he'll whip through it like Skylanders and that will be it. We do limit video game time which stretches out the longevity of whatever game he is playing. But with Infinity he'll be on Christmas break and have more time to play.
My husband (who is a big gamer) says that because Infinity has the Toy Box mode it's worth it for that alone. He'll still get hours of game play out of it long after he's done the actual levels in the game.
I tend to trust my husband on this one because he's the one who plays these games with ds. Though I have to admit, I can't wait to get my hands on Infinity.;)

Your husband is correct. You can't beat the ToyBox. That's for building, designing and creating limitless worlds. This part of the game is like Minecraft. You are limited only by your own creativity.
 
My 5 year old and almost 12 yr old love it! We bought it the day it came out and they have been obsessed with trying to collect all of the figures and opening the new portions of the game. They both asked for the new sets that have come out recently for xmas.
 
My 12 and 13 year old girls love it. They gave asked for more for Christmas. They like it better than Skylanders and it is easier for this technologless mom to play. :rotfl:
 
Fiance and I bought the starter pack when it came out!
We bought three additional characters as well
No kids. I'm 23 and he is 25.
No regrets :)
 
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My 5 year old and almost 12 yr old love it! We bought it the day it came out and they have been obsessed with trying to collect all of the figures and opening the new portions of the game. They both asked for the new sets that have come out recently for xmas.

Awesome, because my kids are 5 and almost 11 and we are ALL excited to play it, including DH and I who are both over 40! :lmao:

The other night we picked up the starter pack but haven't bought the Wii U itself yet (we will this week)...yet when I showed it to DS and then left the room, he was kicking up his legs in joy...SO cute! :hug:
 

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