A Nintendo DS version was developed by n-Space, while Disney Mobile Studios developed and published an iOS game based on the film. Another version was. In the Toy Story 3: The Video Game help Buzz, Woody and the rest of the Toys ensure no toy gets left behind. Dive into to all new heroic adventures in Story Mode or let your imagination run wild in the exiting new open world of Toy Box Mode!
Though these side portions of the game are far from perfect, theyre fun, little missions that play to the strengths of the DS. When controlling Buzz in on-rails segments, youll use the stylus to aim and either the D-pad or face buttons to move. The controls feel good, though targeting was somewhat dubious. Woodys side adventures are admittedly less interesting and tend to overstay their welcome as a result.Lastly, there is Playtime, which consists of a simplified, albeit enjoyable, form of Tower Defense. The action plays out in real-time, with Woody collecting blocks to purchase and upgrade towers. Its a very straightforward approach with little challenge, but for younger gamers, Playtime is definitely a decent introduction to the genre. My main complaint with Playtime is that its used maybe one time too many in the story mode.Both the Quick Play and Playtime options make it easy to go back and play through your favorite portions of the game, and with tons of unlockables, theres definitely incentive to do so.
Its a decent package with extra stuff to discover after youve completed the story, but the adventure is over before you know it.As you play through the story mode, youll unlock achievements and gameplay modes, as well as trinkets to toy around with in DGamer. Like all of Disneys other current DS offerings, DGamer is a prominent part of the package; its still one of the few viable options on the handheld for social gaming. Alone, however, DGamer is hardly worth the price of admission.