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Call of Mini Infinity Cheats & Hack for Crystals & Gold – New Tips Available

The earth is in threat of a meteorite impact and the only way to survive is to find a new planet to live on. It is your job as a star warrior to fight and make the star Caron safe for humanity. Futuristic weapons, high-tech armor modifications, turrets, cloaking and a whole battlefield to utilize these technologies await you in Call of Mini Infinity!

Call of Mini Infinity is a multiplayer third person shooter game by Triniti Interactive. It’s one of their trademarked Call of Mini games. Others in the series include Call of Mini: Zombies, Call of Mini: Brawlers and Call of Mini: Sniper, just to mention a few. They have also released other games such as Mini Warriors or Tiny Legends: Heroes.

Ratings wise Call of Mini Infinity has 4.1/5 stars on the Google Play Store, while having a 4.5/5 star rating on the Apple App Store. That sounds pretty good so far, just as its great amount of downloads, so let’s delve into the game and see what its made of!

Multiplayers shooters don’t always feel like they are made for mobiles, but that doesn’t stop dedicated developers from trying to create one that will be a high success. It’s no different with Call of Mini Infinity either, as it shows all signs of a hopeful shooter. The game even tells you a short backstory with cutscenes when you first start it up. This makes it easy to mistake it as a story driven game, but the reality is that the game’s whole focus is on multiplayer battles.

Now, when you get past a short tutorial, which shows you how to move, aim, shoot, reload and jump, you will be taken to the Map screen. This is where you can find the different menus that each act as a guide to your base of operations. Probably the first option you will see is the Start Game, which is the button you will use the most in this game. Activating this option will take you to the selection of game modes, as Call of Mini Infinity has 6 different ones to play.

The different modes include Team Deathmatch, where both team’s goals are to kill the enemy team until they hit the score limit, which awards a win. King of the Hill, a game type in which you have to capture the point in the middle of the map and hold it until your team gains 300 points. Fight For Cash, in which both teams start with 600 gold and have to kill the other team until they lose all of their gold, and winning players even receive the other team’s gold to keep.

Then of course there is Drop The Bomb, a gamemode played on unique maps, where both teams have to take a bomb from the middle of the map and drop it three times at the enemy base to win. The last multiplayer mode is Duel, which is the simple 1 versus 1 mode. Then there is the only singleplayer mode, Shooting Range, where players can try out all kinds of weapons on targets to gain points and compete on leaderboards with other players each week.

While the shooting range is as simple as it gets, with immobile or moving targets to take down, the multiplayer modes are the main focus of the game. Most of these modes are 4 versus 4 matches and players are matched with others automatically, or they can create custom lobbies to invite friends to play with. Each match lasts until the goal is met by a team, and playing matches awards gold and experience to players, with more given to winners.

The gameplay itself in Call of Mini Infinity’s matches is similar to twin-stick shooters, meaning that you move by using the on-screen stick, while shooting is done by a separate button, just like jumping. Aiming and turning the screen can be done by moving your finger in the desired direction anywhere on the screen. Utilizing all these different controls is a neccesary skill to win these multiplayer battles. The gameplay is challenging, as each character has a real person behind it, with different knowledge and skill than yours, so each match can be exciting.

There are also 5 different maps to choose from, to change up the gameplay even more, not counting the unique Drop The Bomb maps, which can only be played in that mode. The maps are the Space Ship, Secret Base, Bridge/Docks, Power Plant and the Energy Acquisition Station.

After winning a match and leveling up, you might want to go to the Base menu, which allows you to customize your character with weapons, armor, items, skills and talents. You will need these customizations to succeed in battle, so it’s a good idea to spend some time in there.

Weapons include things like the Glock Pistol, HW-45 Shotgun, Heavy Machine Gun or even alien weapons like the Magma Spitter or Beam Bay. Most weapons are locked at the start and can be unlocked by completing specific requirements, like reaching level 7 or killing 15 enemies, then buying them for gold. Alien weapons can only be bought with crystals though, as a limitation for their powerful effects.

Armors also provide different bonuses, both positive and negative. Each one gives different starting health and armor to the player, and has unique stats. For example the Mark-6 117R armor has reduced movement speed, but higher Sniper damage.

Items in Call of Mini Infinity provide bonuses just like armors, but they take up three different slots: head, body and other. Head includes things like Franken Head or the Diving Helmet, adding bonus health and damage when equipped. Body items are usually wings, which give extra rewards after won matches and even reduce damage taken, while also looking cool. The other slot is taken by things like a fiery helmet effect or glowing footprints.

Skills are the next customization options, but they are actually equipments like grenades, turrets, electromagnetic force fields, a cloaking device, teleport or heal station. While the first three can be unlocked by reaching higher levels and using gold, the latter three can only be bought with crystals or obsidians.

Then there are talents, which are passive bonuses added to your character without equipping anything. You gain talent points by leveling up, or by spending crystals. These can be anything simple like extra health, critical hit chance and increased reload speed, or even unique changes added to skills, like giving your turrets the option to launch missiles.

It seems like a good amount of customization items can be bought by spending crystals or obsidians, but what are those? Obsidians are earned by winning guild challenges, getting mega kills or ranking high on the leaderboards. On the other hand, crystals are the premium currency of the game and can be bought for real money. The game allows the purchase of crystals starting from $4.99 for 150, all the way up to $49.99 for 2500. There is also an option to download sponsored apps and get crystals for them. Another use for crystals is to exchange them for gold, the main currency of the game.

Call of Mini Infinity also has features like Guilds and composing teams. Joining a Guild can be beneficial to gain obsidians and to make new friends to play with, as are teams. There are also events to gain some more currency, including Daily Missions and “one of a kind” developer started events like Judgement Day.

Call of Mini Infinity Hack for Crystals & Gold

Crystals and gold are an important part of Call of Mini Infinity. To win, you’ll need a lot of crystals and gold. Download our free Call of Mini Infinity hack tool now, directly from our website, to easily get crystals and gold.

Our Call of Mini Infinity hack tool is very easy to use. Take a look at the image below to see what it will look like. All you have to do is enter the amount of crystals and gold you want.

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Download our Call of Mini Infinity hack from our site. It should take 30 seconds to download. After it downloads, it will take another 30 seconds to install. Make sure you choose Android or iOS. Enter the amount of crystals and gold you want.

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Cheats & Tips for Call of Mini Infinity

Call of Mini Infinity is a playground for people wishing for cheats and to triumph over others with unbalanced weapons, items or abilities. The game has so many customizables that can get you a huge advantage over others that they are easily called cheats.

If you wish to destroy hope in your enemies as they attempt to shoot you, but almost do no damage, then consider buying any of the higher level armors with crystals. Some of these have three times as much health and armor combined as a newbie armor, essentially giving you a lot of extra time to dispense bullets.

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If armor is not what you are looking for in cheats, then take a look at alien weapons, which are extremely powerful, especially the Beam Bay, which takes a short time to charge up, but releases a huge laser afterwards, incinerating any players caught in it.

Maybe that’s not enough yet, so consider unlocking the turret skill to leave no chance to survive for others, or the electromagnetic force field to block any bullets going your way. Using an upgraded armor and the force field can sustain you for more than a minute in open fire, so this early unlock cheat literally makes you almost unkillable.

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As for a small tip, if you are a player who won’t spend money on this game, then consider using the free crystals menu to be able to keep up with the top players, or even join a Guild to find friends who are ready to help you out with leveling and getting stronger.

Call of Mini Infinity Review

I’m one to love multiplayer shooters, so I was pretty much looking forward to playing Call of Mini Infinity, even while shooters on mobiles are often not the easiest to control. This little annoyance of mine turned out to be present in this game as well, with the controls being not so easy to deal with. The main problem seems to be with the aiming, as the gameplay is very fast paced and missing your shots can cost your life and might lose the current match.

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Other than the control issues, the gameplay itself seemed to be pretty fun at first. My first two matches were against other newbie players like myself and I even won one of them. The other got me disconnected in the middle, but I still didn’t feel annoyed about that.

Instead I decided to customize my character a little, as I unlocked a talent point. Most of the customizations were locked though, as some of them were level or kill count bound, while others were only unlockable by the premium currency of crystals or with the hard to get obsidians. So left with only a small amount of options, I decided to give another go to the Team Deathmatch.

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The next match I joined has shown me the biggest issue this game has: extreme inbalance. I got matched as a level 2, with mostly similar leveled teammates, against level 10 and 13 players. Me and my three teammates spent the whole match basically shooting at a player who had some kind of energy barrier up, yet still not being able to kill him, as he just healed everything up or our shots didn’t even reach him thanks to that barrier. This fight made us feel like ants against a human’s finger, who can just stomp us at any moment, with no chance to fight back.


I played multiple more matches after this one, but each of them were totally inbalanced level wise with very strong players, some of them even having alien weapons shooting laser beams at us, which caused our team to live for a maximum of one second, if not less. Not very fun.

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Otherwise features like the Guilds and the team seeker are a nice addition, just like the leaderboards and the singleplayer mode of the Shooting Range, which is perfect when someone doesn’t want to deal with the nervousness of joining a real match.

Overall the gameplay would be pretty fun in Call of Mini Infinity, but the horrible matchmaking and the unbalanced teams really kill all the joy. If you want to give the game a go, be ready to get disappointed often. Still, there are matches when the game gives you balanced teams and those can be great, if you can look past the hard controls. So just decide for yourself whether you want this or not, but I honestly can’t recommend it too much.

Ratings:

Artwork: The artwork of Call of Mini Infinity gets a 7/10. The game doesn’t look exceptional, but it still delivers a believable and enjoyable experience by its visuals. The sci-fi feeling is spot on, even though the textures of the game might not always be.

Music & SFX: The music and SFX of the game deserves a 6/10. The menu music is an okay moodsetter, reminiscent of sci-fi movie theme songs, while the battle music is fitting to the situations most of the time. The SFX in this game is entirely forgettable though, including weapon sounds, as none of them really feel powerful, which a shame.


Story & Originality: Call of Mini Infinity’s story and originality gets a 7/10. There is no doubt this game has an unique and original style in the mobile games market, easily differentiating itself from competitors. The story itself is pretty simple though, as it doesn’t take any major role in the gameplay, but at least they tried and even created some cutscenes, which is nice.

General Gameplay: I give the general gameplay a 4/10. I’m sad to say, but the multiplayer matches are the weakest part of this game, while they should be the focus. The gameplay is okay and fun, although with shaky controls, but the main problem is the amount of pay to win imbalance that can be found in matches. If a player spends money on unlocking weapons, armor and items earlier, they will just dominate battles easily. Matchmaking is also terrible, as level 3 players get matched with level 12s, who have much stronger gear, giving no chance to newbies.

Addictiveness: As for addictiveness, the game gets a 5/10 from me. The general build of the game prefers short battles, therefore giving a lot of space for players to just jump in for a match, then come back and play some more later. This system would be great and really addicting, but the imbalance of matchmaking and pay to win players is a huge turn-off. You either pay up to have a chance, or get beaten almost instantly everytime you spawn. If you are lucky and get matched with players on your own level, then the game can be fun though.

Overall Score: 5/10.