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Infinite Blade: Rebirth — Clicker That Actually Hooks You

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Infinite Blade: Rebirth — Clicker That Actually Hooks You

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Infinite Blade: Rebirth — Clicker That Actually Hooks You

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Controls

Left mouse button does everything here. Click to launch, click to swing, click to upgrade — there's no keyboard layer at all. Took me about 30 seconds to realize my right-click did nothing, so don't bother mashing other buttons. Pretty much a one-button game.

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What is Infinite Blade: Rebirth?

You launch a ball into a pinball-style arena and every hit on a monster doubles your power. The numbers get stupid fast, which is the whole point. You pop into the upgrade screen, dump points into sword damage, ball speed, or multipliers, then go back to clicking. Sessions bleed into each other because the roguelike progression keeps unlocking new monster types and stat tiers between runs. If you like watching big numbers climb and don't mind grinding the same loop, this one's for you. Skip it if you want real pinball depth or skill-based combat — there's no flipper trick shots here, just click and watch things explode.

How to Play Infinite Blade: Rebirth

First few minutes are tutorial-heavy, but the loop shows up fast. Click monsters, watch power double, spend gold on upgrades, repeat. Each run takes maybe 2-3 minutes before you either prestige or hit a wall around level 10-12. The wall feels rough if you dumped early upgrades into the wrong tree, so check what each tier actually multiplies before spending. Later runs you start juggling pinball angles and monster spawn patterns. Honestly the roguelike map unlocks around the 15-minute mark, which threw me off because I kept getting soft-locked before that. Once it opens up, sessions stretch to 10-15 minutes easy.

Infinite Blade: Rebirth Key Features

Power doubles with every strike — numbers hit six digits by minute 5
Roguelike map unlocks after a short progression gate
Idle enhancement system keeps earning gold when you tab away
Pinball physics mixed into the clicker loop
2D pixel art with sword and monster themes

Why Choose Infinite Blade: Rebirth

It's a clicker that doesn't try to hide the grind. Most idle games bury the numbers behind menus, but here you see power doubling in real time, which feels good. Weak spot is the early-game tutorial — it drags and the map unlock feels artificially gated. Compared to other free clickers, the pinball twist actually changes how you click, not just decoration.

Infinite Blade: Rebirth Pro Tips

1Don't skip the tutorial even though it drags — it explains the map unlock trigger
2Dump early gold into ball speed, not raw damage, since speed multiplies hits per run
3Mistake I made: spent 200 gold on a cosmetic sword before checking the damage stat tree
4Check monster weaknesses before each run — some double your multiplier on kill
5Walk away for 5 minutes; the idle system banks gold while you're gone

Infinite Blade: Rebirth FAQ

Does it work on mobile or just desktop?
Desktop only according to the tags, even though it says mobile in the category. Played it in a browser window just fine.
How long until the roguelike map unlocks?
Roughly 15 minutes of clicking, give or take. There's no level skip, so just grind through the early wall.
Can I save progress if I close the tab?
Yep, idle gold keeps ticking in the background, and your run state saves locally.
What happens when my power gets too big to read?
Numbers switch to shorthand like 1.2M, then 1.2B around the 20-minute mark.
Is there a way to reset and start over?
There's a prestige option in the upgrade menu, but it costs a chunk of gold to trigger.