Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure

Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure

A brand new direction for Spyro the Dragon. Skylanders sees Spyro introduced to a whole new universe of characters and real world toys that are used as part of the game.

Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure
North America October 16th, 2011
Europe October 14th, 2011
Japan July 12th, 2013
Platform Developer Age Rating
EU NA JP
Wii
Win/MacPlayStation 3Xbox 360
Toys for Bob
XPEC
7+ E10+ - Everyone 10+ CERO A - All ages
Nintendo 3DS
Vicarious Visions
Nintendo Wii U Square-Enix -

Story

Once again Spyro has been reset, so this will not be continuing the storyline found within the The Legend of Spyro trilogy. Here is the premise of the game as told by a press release:

Skylanders Spyro's Adventure lets kids take on the role of a powerful Portal Master, who can control over 30 different characters, including the beloved purple dragon Spyro. Each of these heroes is a protector of an amazing, mysterious world, but they have been ejected from their world by the sinister Portal Master known as Kaos and now they are frozen in our world as toys. Only the players of Skylanders Spyro's Adventure can get them back into their world, by embarking on a fantastical journey where they will explore mythical lands, battle menacing, outlandish creatures, collect treasures, and solve challenging puzzles as a part of the quest to save their world.

Characters

Instead of just playing as Spyro you will have a wide selection of 32 characters to choose from, each of these unique in their own way. The toys themselves store information inside that relates to your ingame character's progress and levelling to make it simple to use on another's system.

Here are all 32 of the characters, some have multiple forms but they only count as one of the 32.

MagicMagic
Spyro
Spyro
Double Trouble
Double Trouble
Wrecking Ball
Wrecking Ball
Voodood
Voodood
Legendary Spyro
Legendary Spyro
Dark Spyro
Dark Spyro
WaterWater
Slam Bam
Slam Bam
Zap
Zap
Wham-Shell
Wham-Shell
Gill Grunt
Gill Grunt
EarthEarth
Bash
Bash
Dino-Rang
Dino-Rang
Prism Break
Prism Break
Terrafin
Terrafin
Legendary Bash
Legendary Bash
UndeadUndead
Hex
Hex
Cynder
Cynder
Chop Chop
Chop Chop
Ghost Roaster
Ghost Roaster
Legendary Chop Chop
Legendary Chop Chop
FireFire
Ignitor
Ignitor
Sunburn
Sunburn
Flameslinger
Flameslinger
Eruptor
Eruptor
AirAir
Whirlwind
Whirlwind
Warnado
Warnado
Sonic Boom
Sonic Boom
Lightning Rod
Lightning Rod
TechTech
Boomer
Boomer
Drill Sergeant
Drill Sergeant
Drobot
Drobot
Trigger Happy
Trigger Happy
Legendary Trigger Happy
Legendary Trigger Happy
LifeLife
Camo
Camo
Stump Smash
Stump Smash
Zook
Zook
Stealth Elf
Stealth Elf

In the United States the individual single pack toys were priced at $7.99 each, and there are also larger packs containing three characters. With the console and PC Starter Packs you get your first three "interaction figures" to start you off; Spyro, Trigger Happy, and Gill Grunt. In the 3DS Starter Pack you instead get Ignitor, Stealth Elf and Dark Spyro, an exclusive character.

As well as the 37 different recognised toys there are also rare variations of some characters. In-game these do not have a different appearance to their normally painted counterparts so other than the toy's coat of paint they are exactly the same. The current confirmed variations are Silver Boomer, Silver Eruptor, Silver Dino-Rang, Gold Drill Sergeant, Gold Flameslinger, and Gold Chop Chop. There are also two even rarer Skylanders that were only made available at retail events; Metalic Purple Cynder and Pearl Hex.

Not all of the characters were released at launch, they have been put out in gradual waves containing new characters and adventure packs every few months, with several still waiting for release.

Elements

The characters of Skylanders will each have one of eight elements, these are shown by the type of base their toy has.

Air Life Undead Earth Fire Water Magic Tech

Air, Life, Undead, Earth, Fire, Water, Magic, Tech

There are some enemies that are weak to certain elements but this is not a widespread feature, the main use in-game for the different elements is to unlock extra parts of each level. The levels are also broken down into sections where a specific element has its Elemental Power bonus active.

During PvP battles you will also find that when fighting a certain element your Skylander's Elemental Power is used. The order of this is as follows: Undead > Life > Water > Fire > Air > Earth > Tech > Magic > Undead

Portal of Power

Portal of Power

To bring your toys into the game you'll need the included Portal of Power, you simply place the toy in the centre of the Portal and instantly the character you've used will appear in-game. This circular device glows different colours and has the ability to recognise two characters placed on it at once to allow for multiplayer co-op or PvP battles.

The Xbox 360 and PC Portals are wired and just plug straight into the console/computer, no batteries required. The PS3 and Wii Portals are wireless and require three AA batteries, they come with a small adaptor that plugs into a USB port on the console. The 3DS portal is also wireless and is powered by three AAA batteries. Your first set of batteries are included of course.

The only portal that works with the Xbox 360 is the portal that comes with the Xbox 360 and the Xbox 360 portal will only work with the Xbox 360 version of the game (and the web game).

Due to its unique method of infra-red communication with the 3DS, the 3DS portal is the only one that will work with the 3DS game. However the 3DS portal can work with the PS3, Wii and PC versions of the game, simply connect it to your system using the included USB cable. This cable also allows you to use your 3DS portal with the web game. Despite its smaller size, when connected to a console it functions exactly like the larger portals in regards to the number of Skylanders and Magic Items it can read at the same time.

Trading Cards

As well as the physical plastic toy you receive a trading card with a picture of the Skylander and some stats. The stats on these cards do not appear to have any relation to their in-game stats. There are no official rules for games using the cards.

Adventure Packs

As well as all of the different characters you can supplement the game with the four Adventure Packs. These contain a Skylander that is unique to the pack, two small Magic Item toys that will help during your game, and a larger Adventure Item that unlocks a brand new level in the game for you to complete.

Platforms

The game appeared on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PC, and 3DS as well as on the web with Skylanders: Spyro's Universe. There is also a mobile version that has yet to be released.

Exclusives

Toys R Us
A pack of three Legendary Skylanders: Spyro, Bash, Chop Chop.
A single pack of Legendary Trigger Happy.
For first 30 days from launch: Darklight Crypt
For first 30 days after its release: Dragon's Peak.
Target / Tesco
At launch Whirlwind was exclusive, has since been more widely released.
Best Buy / GAME, Gamestation
The Volcanic Vault battle arena toy, it came free with the game at launch.
Sam's Club, Walmart / Asda, Smyths Toys / Big W
At launch Drill Sergeant was exclusive, has since been more widely released.

Websites

USA Today
First article about the game.
Official Website
The official website, currently has the first trailer.
Toys R Us
Toys R Us's promo page for the game.
Toys for Bob
The website of the developers of Skylanders.
Kotaku
A Kotaku article from the Toy Fair, gives the bios of a few characters.

Comments
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#765 dragonwings_987 23:07:04 24/05/2011
Yeah and what happened? Are the games not as satisfying or fun anymore? Lots of people that I talk to say the same thing. The games are still amazing, not necessarily popular, but loved by the fans which counts the most.
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#764 NEW_SpyroLUVA 22:57:12 24/05/2011
The normal response I get to questions concerning Spyro's popularity is that he WAS popular. If I ask people if they know Spyro they laugh and say, 'Oh yeeeah... I remember him; I used to play those games all the time'.
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#763 SpyroVSGanon100 22:23:51 24/05/2011
That does not meen it is populer.
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#762 spyrorocks101 22:20:17 24/05/2011
spyro is popular i ased all the kids in my class if they knew spyro 6 said they did
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#761 NEW_SpyroLUVA 21:59:50 24/05/2011
That's what I meant.
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#760 CAV 21:56:16 24/05/2011
@SpyroVSGanon I said 18+ since that's the rating system in most of Europe.

@SpyroLUVA What do you mean? Spyro isn't very popular nowadays. This looks more like an attempt to bring in popularity, rather than squeeze out what's left. smilie
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#759 spyrorocks101 21:54:39 24/05/2011
good thought smilie buddy and my oppinion is that actvision is trying 2 make some that insomatic made but they coulnt and failed
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#758 NEW_SpyroLUVA 21:45:50 24/05/2011
It's a last ditch effort to squeeze a few more drops of popularity out of Spyro. If this is a success, Spyro will hopefully gain popularity and thus get his own game, if earlier announcements had any shred of truth to them.
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#757 SpyroVSGanon100 21:33:41 24/05/2011
Spin offs are not always good.
*Points at Crash Bandicoot*
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#756 Aura24 21:14:38 24/05/2011
It's a Spyro spin-off.
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#755 dragonwings_987 21:12:44 24/05/2011
This game does look pretty amazing. But the thing is, is that it isn't a spyro type of game. It would be perfect for another game, but to me it has nothing to do with spyro. You can bring your toys to life in the game, but that isn't what spyro is about. He is an epic purple dragon that saves the world from evil masterminds and there is an awesome plot for the story.But toys for a spyro game? It really doesn't fit the spyro genre.
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#754 SpyroVSGanon100 20:02:45 24/05/2011
And M is 17+ not 18+
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#753 SpyroVSGanon100 20:01:37 24/05/2011
@CAV
The parents.
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#752 CAV 19:19:19 24/05/2011
@SpyroVSGanon So you're like Jack Thompson? If a kid does become violent because of a violent video game, who should we blame? The developers for making it? Or the parents for buying the game for the kid even though it clearly says M for Mature or 18+?

@Clyde Spyro has always been a kids franchise, much like Mario and Sonic. It won't change to become a teen or adult series, since people would have even more reason to complain how "IT'S NOT THE SPYRO I GREW UP WITH".
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#751 Cynderstar12 15:41:50 24/05/2011
Spyro Buddy! smilie
I think that this game is really trying to get more new fans, but how can they when this is based on the original series, no new fans would know! Have activision lost their mind!?
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