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Mango
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Disney Infinity

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I reviewed this on my blog
http://wellreadbear.wordpress.com/2014/ ... inity-2-0/

The inability to use any character in any playset really bugs me.
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It does seem to be everybody's major gripe. On the other hand, don't many of the characters have environment-specific abilities that would cause them to be too weak or too strong in different environments, and wouldn't it require a shit-ton of recoding for older playsets to accommodate newer characters?

I'm asking because I really don't know. The questions aren't rhetorical. Your blog post probably covers this. I'll try to get around to reading it later in the day.
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To be honest I am somewhat unfamiliar about non-marvel characters abilities. I have heard that Stitch has a bevy of abilities such as super jumps, rolling into a ball, and wall crawling. I don't feel any of those would really break the game more than flying does- a trait shared by two of the main starter figures. I also feel that if a person goes out and spends fifteen bucks on a new figure he should be allowed a sleight advantage if given one.
Also with the honesty, Stitch's abilities make him better able to complete the main game than Black Widow.

I will conceed that adapting the older figures would be harder and I'm willing to let that slide. Although Skylanders does upgrade all the older figures each time they release a new version, including a round of new animations for each figure when they brought in jumping*. So really it does feel like laziness on Disney's part, especially since you can use the old figures in the new edition.

But I do admit, I know little about the coding of things.

As a side story, when playing a custom created level me and my girlfriend both had much trouble finishing it but in opposite ways. It was designed as a straight platformer and she has some trouble with those. So as Black Widow she kept falling to her death due to mistimed jumps. I was using Thor and getting annoyed because it's almost too easy to fly and I was trying to play by the 'rules.'

*I do not own Skylanders, my information is gleamed from many reviews and research conducted while determining if I should buy it.
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