Compare Disney Toy Story Pack prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Avalanche Software / Papaya Studio. Published by Disney Interactive Studios. Released on 2/24/2015. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Single Player, Third Person, Adventure.

Two Toy Story games in one Steam bundle: a third-person open-world adventure (Toy Story 3: The Video Game) and a carnival shooting-gallery minigame collection (Toy Story Mania!). Solid value for families, thin on depth for solo adults.

The Disney Toy Story Pack bundles two very different games under one Steam key, so knowing what you're actually buying matters. The first is Toy Story 3: The Video Game, a third-person action-adventure platformer developed by Avalanche Software that loosely follows the film's plot. You play as Woody, Buzz, or Jessie, each with distinct abilities - Woody swings on his pull-string, Buzz can hurl allies across gaps, and Jessie is the most agile of the three, able to land on tight platforms. Some levels require swapping between all three to progress, which adds a little texture to otherwise breezy stage-to-stage action. The real attraction is Toy Box Mode, an open-world sandbox where you complete missions, build and place structures around a customizable town, earn gold to unlock new buildings and themed cosmetics, and generally mess around at your own pace. It's not ambitious by open-world standards but it runs with genuine charm, especially for younger players. The second game is Toy Story Mania!, a carnival-themed shooting-gallery minigame collection developed by Papaya Studio, based on the Disney theme park attraction of the same name. You work through over 25 minigames - shooting galleries, ring tosses, egg throws, and variations on skee-ball - set in stages themed around Buzz, Woody, Bo Peep, Hamm, Rex, and the Army Men. The presentation is warm and the Pixar visual style holds up, but the game has a clear problem: most of those 25 minigames are close enough to identical that the list inflates what is really around 10 distinct play styles. Repetition sets in fast for anyone over 12, and the shooter section earns most of the goodwill while the rest coasts on brand familiarity. Reviews at launch were genuinely mixed, with critics consistently praising the art direction while flagging the shallow, repetitive mission design. Taken together, the bundle has a sensible split of appeal. Toy Story 3's Toy Box Mode is the stronger piece - a low-stakes open sandbox that kids can poke at for hours, and adults can appreciate for its breezy sandbox loop even if it rarely surprises. Toy Story Mania! is best treated as a party game for young children or a nostalgic curiosity for theme park fans. The Steam version of Mania on PC has drawn complaints about technical stability over the years, so it's worth keeping expectations calibrated on that front. Neither game is aiming at experienced players looking for mechanical depth, and both know exactly what audience they are serving. If you have a kid who loves Woody and Buzz, this pack punches above its weight as a kid-friendly afternoon bundle. If you are buying for yourself, Toy Story 3's Toy Box Mode is the only part that holds genuine replay interest, and Mania is likely something you finish in a single sitting before moving on. The bundle lives or dies on whether the franchise itself means something to whoever is picking up the controller. Alex, Scout Team

Disney Toy Story Pack
ActionSingle PlayerThird PersonAdventure

Disney Toy Story Pack

Feb 24, 2015Avalanche Software / Papaya StudioDisney Interactive Studios
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Two Toy Story games in one Steam bundle: a third-person open-world adventure (Toy Story 3: The Video Game) and a carnival shooting-gallery minigame collection (Toy Story Mania!). Solid value for families, thin on depth for solo adults.

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The Disney Toy Story Pack bundles two very different games under one Steam key, so knowing what you're actually buying matters. The first is Toy Story 3: The Video Game, a third-person action-adventure platformer developed by Avalanche Software that loosely follows the film's plot. You play as Woody, Buzz, or Jessie, each with distinct abilities - Woody swings on his pull-string, Buzz can hurl allies across gaps, and Jessie is the most agile of the three, able to land on tight platforms. Some levels require swapping between all three to progress, which adds a little texture to otherwise breezy stage-to-stage action. The real attraction is Toy Box Mode, an open-world sandbox where you complete missions, build and place structures around a customizable town, earn gold to unlock new buildings and themed cosmetics, and generally mess around at your own pace. It's not ambitious by open-world standards but it runs with genuine charm, especially for younger players. The second game is Toy Story Mania!, a carnival-themed shooting-gallery minigame collection developed by Papaya Studio, based on the Disney theme park attraction of the same name. You work through over 25 minigames - shooting galleries, ring tosses, egg throws, and variations on skee-ball - set in stages themed around Buzz, Woody, Bo Peep, Hamm, Rex, and the Army Men. The presentation is warm and the Pixar visual style holds up, but the game has a clear problem: most of those 25 minigames are close enough to identical that the list inflates what is really around 10 distinct play styles. Repetition sets in fast for anyone over 12, and the shooter section earns most of the goodwill while the rest coasts on brand familiarity. Reviews at launch were genuinely mixed, with critics consistently praising the art direction while flagging the shallow, repetitive mission design. Taken together, the bundle has a sensible split of appeal. Toy Story 3's Toy Box Mode is the stronger piece - a low-stakes open sandbox that kids can poke at for hours, and adults can appreciate for its breezy sandbox loop even if it rarely surprises. Toy Story Mania! is best treated as a party game for young children or a nostalgic curiosity for theme park fans. The Steam version of Mania on PC has drawn complaints about technical stability over the years, so it's worth keeping expectations calibrated on that front. Neither game is aiming at experienced players looking for mechanical depth, and both know exactly what audience they are serving. If you have a kid who loves Woody and Buzz, this pack punches above its weight as a kid-friendly afternoon bundle. If you are buying for yourself, Toy Story 3's Toy Box Mode is the only part that holds genuine replay interest, and Mania is likely something you finish in a single sitting before moving on. The bundle lives or dies on whether the franchise itself means something to whoever is picking up the controller. Alex, Scout Team

Tags

steamFamily-FriendlySandbox ModeMinigame CollectionToy Box BuilderCartoon VisualsShooting GalleryCharacter SwitchingMission-BasedCo-op Local

System Requirements

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Memory
1 GB RAM
Storage
6 GB
Graphics
128 MB DirectX 9.0c-, 3Ding Shaders 2.0 (NVIDIA GeForce • FX 5600, ATI Radeon 9600)
Processor
Intel Pentium 4 2.4 GHz, AMD 3000+, or Intel Core 2 1.8 GHZ

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Game Info

Developer
Avalanche Software / Papaya Studio
Publisher
Disney Interactive Studios
Release Date
Feb 24, 2015

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