How long does it take to beat Infinity Nikki? Infinity Nikki is the fifth installment in the Nikki franchise and a sequel to Shining Nikki. A free-to-play cosy Gacha game centered around collecting costumes, insects, grooming animals, platforming, and completing puzzles, there’s a whole host of things to do that’ll soon add up in time played. How long to beat Infinity Nikki? Well, we have the answer.
How Long Does it Take to Beat Infinity Nikki?

As already alluded to, Infinity Nikki has a multitude of collectibles, quests and sidequests, puzzles, and more to find, collect, and complete. It can take some time, and it’s easy to miss something, which can further compound and add to your completionist run-through.
Infinity Nikki | |
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Main Story | 28 Hours |
Main + Extras | 70 Hours |
Platinum Trophy/All Achievements | 90 Hours |
For context, ‘Main + Extras’ refers to not only completing the story, but also collecting all costumes, and other optional quests/collectibles.
The trophy/achievement list includes the typical expectations, with plenty of ‘Collect all’, but by far the longest of them would be ‘Heartbeat of Infinity’, which requires you to collect 250 Whimstars. The majority are easily found, especially with Momo’s tracker ability pointing you in the direction of nearby ones, but once you’ve collected a fair amount, it’ll be the last few that take the longest to find.
By far the hardest two trophies/achievements are ‘Faster Than Flash’ and ‘Look, I Can Teleport!’ which require you to beat two areas in time trials that aren’t very forgiving. Patience is the key here.
During my review of Infinity Nikki, I mentioned how enjoyable the platforming was, along with both the graphics and audio being an absolute pleasure, you’ll spend most of the 90+ hours marveling and enjoying your time in Miraland.
Infinity Nikki was released on 5th December 2024 and is available on PS5, Android, iOS, and Microsoft Windows.
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