Another Nintendo veteran joins Chinese studio Papergames
By Frida Salazar onThe team is producing a new open-world game for a popular mobile dress-up RPG

Have you ever heard about Love Nikki? In case you haven’t, you should know that this is a Chinese popular mobile dress-up RPG series available worldwide; and as you have already guessed, these titles focus on dressing up and collecting items while you go through a specific storyline.
Well, this cute game made by PaperGames studio is getting an open-world dress-up game called Infinity Nikki where your outfits and your puzzle-solving abilities will take you to unbelievable places.
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An international team
What caught the media attention is that the team behind this upcoming title is several veteran developers have joined the team, among them Nintendo’s Kentaro Tominaga known for his work on various Zelda titles like Wind Waker, BOTW, Skyward Sword + on Mario Kart Wii and Double Dash.
Is worth noting that Tominaga was sub-director on Twilight Princess, planner on Skyward Sword and game designer on Breath of the Wild and director of Breath of the Wild expansion pass, games adapt perfectly to the upcoming Infinity Nikki idea.
Now, you must be curious about Infinity Nikki… how does these two concepts can work together? Well, is not rocket science, other games for several doll franchises has tried this concept before but on a smaller scale.
The official PaperGames description reads:
Infinity Nikki is a cross-platform open-world dress-up adventure game developed by Papergames. Here, you will join Nikki and Momo in a vast fantasy world, exploring freely and savouring varied play styles. The power resting in gorgeous outfits will find you a path forward and offer infinite fun along the journey!
We will leave the official trailer below:
Infinity Nikki is expected to be cross-platform and will be available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC and mobile devices.
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