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Quite the achievement for a series with roots in the mobile dress-up genre.

Only now, your main reason for dressing up Nikki is to simply look cute while exploring.

A pink haired woman and their blue-haired friend pose in a village square in Infinity Nikki.

Initially, my first few hours in Miraland weren’t particularly remarkable.

Miraland is no checklist simulator - it’s a world that’s made for truly playing in.

Only instead of fancy red shoes, Nikki touches a swanky red dress while searching her dusty attic.

A pink-haired woman floats across a cloudy island landscape on a flower bud in Infinity Nikki.

The story might be a bit ridiculous, but its daft charm doesn’t overstay its welcome.

Chapters are brief and sidequests are blissfully short.

The ‘Random Quest’ types are even shorter still, often only lasting between 30 seconds and two minutes.

A cat creature in a yellow hood talks to a woman with green hair in Infinity Nikki.

You never kill anything in Infinity Nikki.

Instead, you ‘purify’ it with one of Nikki’s special Ability Outfits.

Very occasionally, a boss will pop up, but they’re really very scarce.

The photo mode screen in Infinity Nikki.

Instead, they offer exclusive outfits.

This works out as the old standard of getting what you want from a limited Banner within 180 pulls.

An absurd amount of money to spend on a digital outfit.

A pink haired woman plays the violin in Infinity Nikki.

You also don’t need Banner outfits to guarantee a win during them.

At least, I never did at any point while playing.

A copy of Infinity Nikki was provided for review by developer Infold Games.

The wardrobe screen in Infinity Nikki.

The crafting screen in Infinity Nikki.

A blonde woman in a white and golden dress gets a perfect point score in Infinity Nikki.

A pink-haired woman floats across a mountainous landscape on a balloon seat in Infinity Nikki.