Infinity Nikki, the open-world dress up role-playing game from former The Legend of Zelda director Kentaro Tominaga, has already crossed 10 million downloads, and developer Infold Games is celebrating with in-game rewards.
An X/Twitter post revealed the impressive milestone was reached just four days after Infinity Nikki’s December 5 launch, and players can now access 10 free draws as a thanks for their support.
“Infinity Nikki has reached over 10 million downloads worldwide,” Infold Games said. “On this whimsical journey, take each step with confidence and embrace the brilliance of every moment. Let’s set forth toward a bright and sparkling future.”
Players can access the rewards by opening their mailbox before January 1, where they’ll find a special bonus of 10 Resonite Crystals which can be used to unlock as many draws. Players have access to the mailbox once they have joined the Florawish Stylist’s Guild and received a Pear-Pal.
Infinity Nikki is described as “a grand adventure in the glamourous dress-up adventure game series,” where, “for the first time ever, Miraland is now an explorable open world. Nikki and Momo will set off on another marvelous journey, exploring the world, discovering amazing landscapes, and collecting outfits.”
It has enjoyed a very successful launch so far, as beyond a brief website hack which stopped players downloading the game, no technical difficulties or other issues have arisen. This has obviously converted well for Infold Games with the 10 million downloads.
In our 9/10 review, IGN said: “Infinity Nikki has deep open world exploration, a quirky story, and some of the most beautiful in-game outfits you’ll ever see – you just have to be ready to navigate a maze of menus to get them.”
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.