Infinity Nikki
SCORE: 60
I have been playing Infinity Nikki here and there for months now. In
fact I live streamed it close to weekly for some time now. There is some
interesting aspects to Infinity Nikki and some really irritating ones.
First and foremost Infinity Nikki is a free game. I played Infinity
Nikki on the PlayStation 5. Infinity Nikki can also be found on Android,
iPad, iPhone and PC. I have no idea how it would play on phones or
tablets.
There are graphical and other glitches within Infinity Nikki. The menu
layout is extremely confusing. The fantasy world in Infinity Nikki is
about fashion. Stylists dress up a certain way in Infinity Nikki. There
are animals to pet, fish to catch, and different fruits and flowers to
pick in Infinity Nikki. The storyline is currently in eight chapters.
The last thing to do in Infinity Nikki has still eluded me. More on that
to come.
The last outfit to craft in Infinity Nikki requires collecting all these
items. Some could not be collected until certain outfits were upgraded
to a certain point. That required certain resources that take time to
collect. The last four items required beating all these stylists at
challenges. I am horrible at the stylist challenges. That requires
getting certain kinds of clothing, upgrading them with certain currency.
Infinity Nikki follows the hated free app concept of spend months
collecting something to be able to upgrade, or pay them real world money
to do it sooner. I have plenty of other games to play. I do not feel
like wasting time for months to get something accomplished. I do not
mind grinding here and there. Infinity Nikki is way to heavy on that
grinding. Infinity Nikki promotes religious beliefs of false gods,
evolution, violence, blood, and more.
There are some strange creatures in Infinity Nikki. These clothes came
alive based on wishes. In fact Infinity Nikki revolves all around
wishes. We find a dark secret by going through the storyline in Infinity
Nikki. Whimstars are fun to find and collect in Infinity Nikki. Players
need so many whimstars to progress in certain points of the story as
well. There are menu items that required my attention with a red dot. I
looked around and never found what I needed to do.
I like how most of the characters dress modestly in Infinity Nikki. The
fantasy world is neat to explore. There are plenty of monsters to
vanquish in Infinity Nikki. Bosses are generally easy to figure out. The
different powers that can be used like shrinking is helpful in the
areas. We have a talking cat companion in Infinity Nikki as well.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Sound: 60%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%
System: Android/iPad/iPhone/PC/PS5
Publisher: Papergames
Developer: Papergames
Rating: ‘T’ - THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
{Blood, violence}
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