Infinity Nikki’s new interactive map makes it way easier to find what you need

Source: The Verge
The developers of Infinity Nikki have finally solved one of the game’s biggest problems: where the hell is everything? Piggybacking off similar efforts in other gacha games like Genshin Impact, the developers at Infold Games have created an interactive map that’ll guide you to all the bits and bobs littered throughout the game’s impressively expansive world.
Because Infinity Nikki is a gacha game, there are fifty ‘leven different kinds of things to collect and trade for resources, currencies, and clothes. You can map some of the collectibles in Infinity Nikki to the ones in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and it works out pretty well. Some of them are easier to find than others. The whimstars are like spirit orbs you earn from shrines and they’re pretty easy to find as the game has a built-in system to help you locate them. The dews of inspiration are like korok seeds; there’s ten and a half million of them and your best chance of finding them is through sheer luck and determination – i.e. impossible.
It kinda sucks that they’re so hard to find because dews can be exchanged for really cool outfits that can help out if you’re stuck in one of the styling boss battles. The Infinity Nikki community has clamored for the developers to put a tracking system for them in the game similar to the way your bi-pedal cat companion Momo can guide you to nearby whimstars. The developers have fulfilled other community wishes like expanding the number of outfit slots from four to seven (thanks!) and now they’ve answered this ask in a big way.
Visiting this site will grant access to an interactive map whereby you can finally locate all those damnable dews of inspiration. If you use your Infinity Nikki log in information, the map will be personalized to show what items you’ve picked up and what you’re still missing. Best yet, this map can be used for literally everything – missing treasure chests, secret clothing vendors, hidden caves, and more. It’s not as convenient as an in-game map would be but it updates in real time to make checking things off your list a little easier.