Pegfinity Demo

Pegfinity: Physics-Based Incremental Game

Pegfinity is a physics-based incremental game where one launched ball can set off a chain reaction of bounces, combos, and rising scores. The demo is free to play in your browser or download, and the full game is heading to Steam.

The setup looks simple at first. You aim, fire a single ball, and watch it ricochet across a board of pegs. Then the numbers start climbing. A lucky bounce triggers another hit, which triggers another, and within seconds the screen fills with effects you didn’t plan for. That loss of control is the whole point.

Where the Idea Came From

The game draws on a handcrafted pachinko-style board that was passed down through generations. The developer took that old concept and rebuilt it as something faster and far more chaotic. You can feel the pinball and pachinko roots in every shot, but the incremental layer on top changes how the game plays out over time.

Pegfinity made by FragmentVentures. It’s still in development, with a full release planned. Players who want to follow it can wishlist Pegfinity on Steam.

How the Progression Works

Between runs, you spend what you’ve earned on a build. There are over 150 upgrades to work through—multipliers, new peg types, and gadgets that change how the entire board behaves. Some of these stack into combinations that feel almost broken. And that’s where the fun lives.

Upgrades here don’t just raise your damage or your payout. They change how you approach each shot. A board that played one way ten minutes ago can play completely differently once a new gadget enters the mix.

Permanent power-ups carry across runs, so nothing feels wasted. Stronger pegs, bigger payouts, and lasting multipliers mean every run feeds the next one. Sessions that start as a quick five minutes have a habit of stretching much longer.

Why Each Run Escalates

Every run in this incremental game follows the same arc: start with one ball, end with a board going off like fireworks. Hits multiply. Numbers spike. Outcomes get harder to predict the deeper you push. You’re always one good bounce away from your best run yet, which makes quitting harder than it should be.

Platforms and Demo Access

The Pegfinity demo runs on HTML5 in any modern browser, with a Windows download also available. It’s a one-button style of game, so it stays accessible even if you’ve never touched a pachinko or pinball title before. The demo limits which upgrades you can buy, but it gives players the freedom to grind toward the more expensive options within that set.

Game Controls

  • Mouse – aim your shot
  • Left click (press and hold) – charge the power meter and launch the ball

As always, remember to have fun!