Infinity Nikki Reviews

Infinity Nikki is ranked in the 83rd percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
8 / 10.0
Dec 13, 2024

Infinity Nikki is a true gift, although it's not a game for everyone. Despite featuring a story that feels lacking, its beautiful open world and Nikki's immense wardrobe come together to create a package that brings joy to the soul and peace to the mind.

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8 / 10.0
Dec 12, 2024

Infinity Nikki surprises with its vastness and style, offering a relaxing and beautiful open world with plenty to do. The grinding and currency system are the price to pay for a free game of this size, but they do not overshadow a unique free-to-play experience.

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4.2 / 5.0
Dec 3, 2024

Infinity Nikki is filled to the brim with fashion and fun; play as pink-haired Nikki and her cat Momo as they explore different places, solve wacky puzzles, and collect a number of clothes to show off their sense of style. There are also picture challenges, magical hopscotch, and non-combat purifying mechanics in Infinity Nikki for casual players to enjoy.

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88 / 100
Dec 2, 2024

Unlike some open-world games, Infinity Nikki grants you the freedom to explore the world while simultaneously presenting challenges and puzzles. The graphics and animation are top-notch, and despite the optimization issues—which can be overlooked—the game has so much to offer. If the dress-up genre is your favorite genre, then Infinity Nikki will surely win your heart, and you’ll be in the game for countless hours.

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Dec 10, 2024

Infinity Nikki is a cozy and wholesome game with a beautiful world, enchanting soundtracks, and show-stealing outfits, but its intrusive gacha system constantly pushes players to spend money, dampening an otherwise delightful experience.

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8 / 10.0
Dec 5, 2024

Infinity Nikki is an enchanting journey into a world filled with fantasy and color. With its mix of fashionable challenges, open-ended exploration and magical elements, the game offers an experience that is both relaxing and creative. The story starts strong with an engaging opening, but loses some depth as the game progresses. The world of Miraland is beautifully designed and invites us to immerse ourselves in its magic, even if it sometimes lacks interactivity and vivid details. The gameplay shines thanks to the variety of outfits and their creative uses. The magical abilities in particular make for exciting puzzles and varied exploration. However, the constant changing of outfits and the sometimes empty passages in the open world can slow down the flow of the game. The atmosphere is excellently supported by the music, the soundscape and the lovingly animated characters. Momo, our companion, also plays a central and charming role. The in-game store remains an element worth discussing: it is purely cosmetic, but makes it easier to complete collections, which some players may find an incentive to spend money. Infinity Nikki is not a perfect game, but one with a big heart. It is aimed primarily at fans of relaxed, creative adventures and those who enjoy strolling through a fairytale world while being enchanted by outfits and magic.

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8 / 10.0
Dec 4, 2024

Despite its gacha elements, Infinity Nikki is a delightful open-world adventure with a unique focus on fashion, charming world, and relaxing atmosphere.

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7.5 / 10.0
Dec 2, 2024

Infinity Nikki is a blast to play. It’s a super chill dress-up game with nice platforming and a compelling enough story to stick with for the long-haul. The combat is super basic and honestly, the worst part of the game. As far as Gachas go though, Infinity Nikki is a ton of fun. Sure, there are some issues with its core gameplay loop, and some annoyances here and there, but what’s here is enjoyable enough to make for a solid recommendation.

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80 / 100
Dec 2, 2024

Long story short, this free-to-play adventure game is as whimsical as it gets from its plot to the nature of the game. And that's not a bad thing, as long as it's pulled off right. Infinity Nikki's got substance to back up that style.

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