Disney Infinity 3.0 Marvel Battlegrounds
I am thankful Family Friendly Gaming
purchased Disney Infinity 3.0 Marvel Battlegrounds for twenty dollars at
a local retailer. Disney Infinity 3.0 Marvel Battlegrounds is sort of
like a mini Smash Bros game. We fight it out in eight stages with
twenty-nine characters. There are five story missions and twenty-eight
challenges. The challenges unlock outfits and stages. This package came
with the fist busting through the ground level, and a Captain America
standing there holding his shield. There are multiple versions of
Captain America available in Disney Infinity 3.0 Marvel Battlegrounds.
Families can play this game offline locally.
I hope to have a review of Disney Infinity 3.0 Marvel Battlegrounds
available in issue #106, or issue #107 of the always awesome Family
Friendly Gaming e-magazine. I like how FFG is now putting newer content
in the e-magazine. Maybe advertising will grow to the point where we can
go back and do physical copies of the magazine again. I know there is
interest in that. It just costs so much money right now. Thus far I have
found Disney Infinity 3.0 Marvel Battlegrounds to be light on content,
and short in story mode. Having to always put in each figure we own is
annoying. What was Disney Interactive Studios thinking? Maybe that is
why they forgot to send us a reviewable copy. They knew we would point
that out, and bought off gaming sites would keep it under wraps.
{04/05/2016} - Teen Gamer
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