
8infinity
A color-coded rhythm reflex game built around one looping figure-eight shape, eight escalating difficulty tiers, and a bespoke soundtrack. Tiny in price, honest about its scope.
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About 8infinity
I have a soft spot for games that commit to one idea and refuse to bloat it. 8infinity is exactly that kind of thing: a rhythm-reflex title from Polish micro-studio ENTERi that puts a single figure-eight track at the center of everything and asks you to read color cues fast enough to survive eight escalating levels of speed. That's the whole game, and for what it is, that singular focus is its strongest quality. The core loop works like this. A heavy metal ball rolls the lemniscate path, and as it passes through each gate, a color tells you which button to press: violet, blue, a double-color combination, or the gray signal that demands you do nothing and keep your hands off the input entirely. That last one is the honest-to-goodness best design touch here, because resisting the urge to press something when the tempo is spiking is a much harder ask than it sounds. Each time you clear an "8" - the game's term for one completed infinity tier - the pace ratchets upward, and the eights themselves can rotate unpredictably, adding a spatial disorientation layer that keeps pattern recognition from becoming rote memorization. The presentation is minimal but deliberate. The graphic design pairs classic geometry with a clean modern finish, and the purpose-built soundtrack does real work in pacing your attention. It doesn't have the thick atmosphere of a Thumper or the visual spectacle of Audiosurf, but it doesn't pretend to, either. What it does have is a soundscape that feels tuned to the rhythm of the game rather than slapped over the top of it. That intentionality matters when the entire sensory environment has to carry so much of the tension. The honest caveats: 8infinity is a small game, running roughly five hours by player estimates before you've seen everything it has to show. It supports local co-op and cross-platform multiplayer, which is a generous feature set for something this compact, but the solo experience is the real draw. Steam leaderboards give score chasers a reason to return, and six achievements give completionists something to tick. Community reception sits at around 76% positive across roughly 157 Steam reviews - a quietly warm response from a niche that tends to reward commitment over flash. If you need narrative, progression trees, or a reason to keep playing beyond the satisfaction of clean inputs at high speed, look elsewhere. If you want a five-minute session game that respects your reflexes and doesn't waste your time with onboarding padding, 8infinity earns its place on the drive. Kai, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0c
- Storage
- 200 MB available space
- Graphics
- nVidia 320M or higher, or Radeon 7000 or higher, or Intel HD 3000 or higher
- Processor
- Dual core from Intel or AMD at 2.0 GHz
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Game Info
- Developer
- ENTERi
- Publisher
- Forever Entertainment S. A.
- Release Date
- Sep 23, 2016

