
The other half of the game is the Toy Box, a more free form creation arena where anything goes. Lengthier, more substantial, and with more in depth gameplay, these let you feel like a Jedi Knight, as you smash your way through droids, use the force, and solve the mystery behind the droid army. From rounding up defective droids, to testing a new adventure playground that's been delivered to Coruscant, there are hundreds of little tasks to be done - and lots of fun to be had doing them! Along with the side quests, each planet also gives you a story mission or two to complete. With four planets to explore (Tatooine, Geonosis, Naboo and Coruscant), each works as a kind of hub world, with countless side quests to keep you busy. The bundled Twilight of the Republic Play Set is a story driven, co-op adventure that sees you and a friend take the fight to Darth Maul and his droid army, visiting a number of familiar planets as you go.


First, there are the Play Sets, which offer the "traditional" experience. Disney Infinity 3.0 divides its gameplay into two chunks.
