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Toy Story

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Toy Story is a side-scrolling action platformer developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Disney Interactive, based on the Disney-Pixar film of the same name. Players control Woody as he moves through stages set in Andy's room, Pizza Planet, and Sid's house, using jumping, climbing, and object interaction to clear obstacles. The game was praised for capturing the film's atmosphere and for its varied level design.
Series
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Release Date
1995-01-01
Plays
1

The game uses a side-scrolling perspective, with Woody as the main playable character across multiple stages. Core actions include jumping, attacking, grabbing, and using environmental objects to progress. Levels mix standard platforming with chase sequences, moving platforms, and timed sections. Progress advances chapter by chapter, with each cleared stage unlocking the next area and, in some cases, optional collectibles or objectives.

Woody

The main playable character, a cowboy toy who handles movement, combat, and progression through the stages.

Buzz Lightyear

A major character from the film who appears in story-related scenes and supports the game's Toy Story theme.

Mr. Potato Head

One of the key supporting toy characters from the movie, appearing as part of the original cast.

Learn the jump timing and attack reach first, since many ledges require early input. On moving platforms, wait for the rhythm instead of rushing. Use short-range attacks or downward strikes against small enemies to stay safe, and save health for forced fights and chase segments. Collectibles are best picked up only when the route is secure; backtracking is usually riskier than it looks.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Be careful near edge-colored backgrounds, as platform boundaries can be hard to read.

Tips

Some enemies have clear startup animations, so counterattacking during those openings is safer.

Tips

Sometimes avoiding enemies is better than fighting, especially in narrow platform sections.

User Reviews

The visuals and stage themes strongly evoke the movie and feel nostalgic.

User Reviews

The controls are a bit stiff, but it's a solid film adaptation overall.

User Reviews

Some stages are harder than expected and require repeated route memorization.

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