Toontown: Console Edition

Toontown: Console Edition (Also known/Promoted as "Disney's Toontown: Console Edition") is a console port of the online game, "Toontown Online", made under the small group of dedicated fans who revived the game under "Toontown Rewritten". What makes the console versions stand out against the default computer version are the more robust features and content deleted from the original game that isn't in the "Rewritten" version.

ESRB Rating
Rated E for Cartoon Violence and Comic Mischief

GAMEPLAY
Like in "Toontown Online"/"Toontown Rewritten", your job is to destroy the cogs with gags you purchase and save the worlds you explore, alone or with friends.

TROLLEY GAMES
It wouldn't be "Toontown" without the trolley games, fit for local and online multiplayer fun. Compete against each other, or team up in a brand-new "Team Mode". There's even a console-exclusive marathon mode where players compete for first place. They can even upload their scores on their online leaderboards.

EXCLUSIVE FEATURES

 * The console version of "Toontown" allows local split-screen 4-player co-op, allowing you to create 4 custom toon avatars on one game slot.
 * The game also allows 8-player online co-op.
 * The character customization feature has now been enhanced. The following is exclusive to the console version:
 * The option of making your custom toon a dog, cat, duck, mouse, pig, rabbit, bear, horse, or monkey are all here. New species to make are chickens, cows, goats, pandas, turtles, seals, and penguins.
 * Toons can now have the option to not wear gloves by going into what clothes they should wear. This does not apply to seals and penguins, considering their hands are flippers.
 * A new color pallet to give your custom toon a unique color you couldn't give him/her in the original PC game.
 * The PlayStation 4/5 and Xbox One/Xbox Series X versions incorporate a Trophy/Achievement system.
 * By playing the story in local co-op mode only, a toon's score doubles, triples, or quadruples because of the local team effort. This has no effect by playing online co-op.
 * As a matter of fact, when 2-4 players fight a horde of Cogs, the gag selection screen has its selection rings color-coded to identify who is who. (ex. Blue = P1, Red = P2, Green = P3, and Yellow = P4).
 * In Cog Battles, you can tap a certain button on-screen to dodge a cog's gag attack.
 * New Trolley Games like "Toontown Pinball", "Cog Breakout!", and other "Toontown" variations of classic arcade games.
 * For the Nintendo Switch version, some Trolley Games like "Match Minnie" and "Photo Fun" allow optional motion control support so you can play the games with the motion controls alone.

DIFFERENCES FROM THE ORIGINAL GAME

 * While in the PC game, you can only have 6 out of 7 gag tracks, the Console version makes up for it by making sure you can get all 7 gag tracks.
 * Instead of starting with a Throw and Squirt gag, the Console version has you start off with a Throw, Squirt, and Sound gag at the same time (given most people who play the PC game always go for sound.
 * You can still jump, even after you get sad and die.
 * Your gags don't get taken away after dying. You can still enable the feature if you want, but it won't affect the leader board system.
 * The 20 seconds it normally takes for players to pick their gags for combat in the PC version has been doubled to 40 for the console version, in case players new to the console version need some getting used to with the controller.
 * When you use a Trap gag, it will not go wasted if the cogs don't get lured into it. It will instead go pack to your inventory. You'll only lose one Trap gag after the cog you used a Lure gag on gets lured to it and gets hurt by it.
 * The Trolley Games appear in the Story Mode and as a separate feature in the game's Main Menu. If you're not playing the Story Mode version of these mini-games, you can play as the NPC characters like Flippy.
 * After buying the jetpack, players who wear it have a meter that slowly depletes when the toons fly up by holding down the jump button a second time. It can also be useful for gliding down with as toons jump from high places without pushing the button. This doesn't happen in the PC version.
 * The jetpack is also useful in places like The Sellbot Factory, The Cashbot Mints, The Lawbot DA Offices, and the Bossbot Golf Courses. Along with other places that deal with platforming.
 * You can now teleport to the other regions like Donald's Dock, Minnie's Melodyland, Daisy's Garden, The Brrrgh, and Donald's Dreamland after visiting their playgrounds at least once, like you could with Goofy's Raceway and Chip 'n Dale's Acorn Acres, instead of having to do a mission to unlock the keys for them.