![]() The PlayStation 3 version of the game features exclusive content such as the ability to play as Emperor Zurg in Toy Box mode, in addition to Buzz, Woody and Jessie. The PS2 and PSP versions exclude the Toy Box mode entirely, and also lack multiplayer. ![]() Compared to the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions, the Wii, Windows and Mac OS X versions have fewer Toy Box options for gameplay and town customization, and they lack a multiplayer option. Toy Box mode features missions from Mayor Hamm, townsfolk, and other toys. Toy Box mode takes place in a western town that can be freely roamed and customized by the player. In the PSP version, the final two levels of both Woody's Roundup and Buzz Adventures, along with the two levels of Aliens Escapes, have to be purchased via the PlayStation Store as downloadable content. The three mini-games are Woody's Roundup (five levels), Buzz Adventures (five levels) and Aliens Escapes (two levels), based on the events of Toy Story 2. In the latter versions, after the player has completed a level in Story Mode, they can go back and replay it to try the two Challenge modes, which are Cube Destruction and Time Attack, that allow the player to win coins and unlock trophies. The PS3 and Xbox 360 versions have eight story mode levels, while the PS2 and PSP version includes 13 levels in story mode. The PS2 and PSP versions also allow the player to control the Aliens and Andy's soldier toys during certain levels. They each have their own abilities that are needed to progress through the story mode, although they play the same when in Toy Box mode. Woody, Buzz, and Jessie are playable characters throughout the game. The Wii, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 (PS3) versions include a multiplayer feature in both modes. The game includes a story mode, which loosely recreates the events of the film and the Toy Box mode, set within the universe of the fictional Woody's Roundup television series, which is featured in the second film, Toy Story 2. Toy Story 3: The Video Game is a platform video game. In addition, the PS2 and PSP versions feature only Rex telling the story, through drawings that he has created. In the other versions, it is Woody, Buzz and Jessie who save the other toys. In the PlayStation 2 (PS2) and PlayStation Portable (PSP) versions, the toys are saved by Andy's Alien toys (like in the film). Andy's toys escape through a trash chute and wind up in a garbage truck, which takes them to a landfill, where they are about to be destroyed by a trash shredder. The toys later learn that Sunnyside is a toy prison run by Lotso, who turns out to be a disgruntled ruler of the daycare toys. Andy's toys explain that they were donated to the Sunnyside Daycare center, run by a friendly stuffed bear named Lotso. Three of Andy's toys – Hamm, Rex and Slinky Dog – tell Bonnie's original toys about an adventure they had prior to being donated to Bonnie. Now 17 years old, Andy has donated his toys to a girl named Bonnie before leaving for college. Sheriff Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, and others are among toys who previously belonged to a boy named Andy. Toy Story 3: The Video Game is based on the film. The game was well received by critics, particularly for its Toy Box mode. ![]() ![]() Toy Story 3 includes a story mode that loosely recreates the film's events, and the Toy Box mode, consisting of a western town that can be freely roamed and customized by the player. Most of the voice cast from the film reprised their characters for the game. ![]() A 10-person team from Pixar aided Avalanche in developing the game. Another version was developed by Asobo Studio and released for PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable.īy February 2008, Disney and Pixar had rejected THQ's pitch to develop the film's video game adaptation, choosing instead to have it developed by Disney's Avalanche Software. A Nintendo DS version was developed by n-Space, while Disney Mobile Studios developed and published an iOS game based on the film. The game was developed by Avalanche Software and published by Disney Interactive Studios. It was released in June 2010 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, Windows, and Macintosh. Toy Story 3: The Video Game is a platform game loosely based on the 2010 Pixar film Toy Story 3. ![]()
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