A game based on the computer-animated Disney film of the same name, this game demonstrates Woody's battle to still be a huge part of young boy Andy Davis' life, despite new toy Buzz Lightyear seemingly trouncing him in the popularity stakes. Woody will have to navigate through levels based on a particular scene of the film in order to complete his overall mission. Some levels are not seen in the film, such as Woody's nightmare to fighting Buzz Lightyear. However, all levels will be in scene order, so the first level will be summoning the toy soldiers to spy on Andy's birthday presents, and the last level will be catching up to the moving car where Andy is sitting next to the box. Throughout the game, it can be very difficult to go through the entire game without losing a life, so much so that continues after losing all your lives are likely to be used throughout, highlighting the actual difficulty of the game. There is no set difficulty in the game, just an option of how many tries Woody will have to begin with. Tries and continues can be earned by picking up metal star-like objects and successfully completing bonus levels. Very little has changed graphically from the film, and the sounds are exactly the same also. Story is slightly different, as some levels will be unfamiliar to the average toy story fan, but features and sound effects are enough to make me come back and play this game again.
A game based on the computer-animated Disney film of the same name, this game demonstrates Woody's battle to still be a huge part of young boy Andy Davis' life, despite new toy Buzz Lightyear seemingly trouncing him in the popularity stakes. Woody will have to navigate through levels based on a particular scene of the film in order to complete his overall mission. Some levels are not seen in the film, such as Woody's nightmare to fighting Buzz Lightyear. However, all levels will be in scene order, so the first level will be summoning the toy soldiers to spy on Andy's birthday presents, and the last level will be catching up to the moving car where Andy is sitting next to the box. Throughout the game, it can be very difficult to go through the entire game without losing a life, so much so that continues after losing all your lives are likely to be used throughout, highlighting the actual difficulty of the game. There is no set difficulty in the game, just an option of how many tries Woody will have to begin with. Tries and continues can be earned by picking up metal star-like objects and successfully completing bonus levels. Very little has changed graphically from the film, and the sounds are exactly the same also. Story is slightly different, as some levels will be unfamiliar to the average toy story fan, but features and sound effects are enough to make me come back and play this game again.