Bubble Gum Simulator Infinity is a sequel to the original popular Roblox game with a much more polished experience. Players chew bubble gum to blow bubbles that they can then sell for money to unlock pets. These pets will help you earn more money to blow bigger bubbles and fly high into the sky.
Roblox Game | Bubble Gum Simulator Infinity |
Developer | Rumble Studios |
Maturity | Minimal |
Getting Started in Bubble Gum Simulator Infinity
Follow the Tutorial to Learn How the Game Works
Bubble Gum Simulator Infinity improves heavily on the original with a great tutorial teaching you the gameplay loop. I recommend following the prompts to understand how everything works. It teaches you how to blow bubbles, where to sell them, how to hatch eggs for pets, and how to collect coins for money.
To get through the tutorial quicker and earn money faster, you should collect coins from the floor. These are worth significantly more than you’ll get from selling your bubbles. Over time, you’ll get better pets that make those coin pickups even more valuable.
The final step of the tutorial tells you to reach the Floating Island using the trampoline. However, this can be quite difficult if you haven’t upgraded your gum storage a couple of times. More storage allows you to blow bigger bubbles, which helps you jump much higher. You won’t easily be able to reach the Floating Island unless you have a large enough bubble to do so.
What to Do After the Tutorial
Reaching the Floating Island ends the tutorial and becomes your first checkpoint as you travel upward. You can use the nearby blue portal to teleport back to the bottom where you can then return from as well. There are several main islands in Bubble Gum Simulator Infinity that have their own special quirks.
For example, the Floating Island has a wheel you can spin every 20 minutes for free. It also has the Giant Chest that you can open every 15 minutes for rewards. As you get farther, you’ll unlock new features, minigames, and egg spawners for pets. This is what your goal becomes after beating the tutorial.
Work through the gameplay loop of earning money, buying upgrades, hatching eggs, and getting higher. Eventually, you’ll reach the final island and can spend your time trying to collect every pet in Bubble Gum Simulator Infinity. Since many pets are extremely rare, you’ll need to use potions to boost your luck.
The best trick to take advantage of is searching for temporary small islands in between the main islands. These will only appear for a short time before disappearing and spawning elsewhere. Each one has an egg with a high luck boost attached or a chest you can open using keys. Combining the luck boost with luck potions will help you get those rare pets.
Alongside searching for temporary islands, remember to equip better pets as you get them. This will help you earn more money, gems, and bubbles quicker. You’ll also want to buy Mastery upgrades along the Buffs and Pets tree for useful upgrades. Such as hatching multiple eggs simultaneously or equipping more pets.
Monetization in Bubble Gum Simulator Infinity
What Can You Buy Using Robux
You can get several hours out of Bubble Gum Simulator Infinity without spending money before it slows down. However, you’ll always be at a disadvantage since many of the gamepasses are pay-to-win. They feature advantages like earning more gems and money, hatching multiple eggs, a higher luck chance, and more.
Aside from the gamepasses, Bubble Gum Simulator Infinity has a temporary season pass with extra rewards. It doesn’t take too long to get through, but make sure you complete it before it ends if you pay for the premium rewards. Also, the features we mentioned earlier like spinning the wheel or unlocking chests have Robux options if you want to use them more frequently.
If you plan on buying one or two gamepasses, it’s not too bad. But if you want to get them all, it quickly gets expensive. Buying every gamepass currently costs a little over $40(4,071 Robux), depending on your platform. I wouldn’t recommend buying them all with the limited content available unless this is your go-to game that you play nonstop. If anything, you’re better off buying what you think will help you most.

Jeff is a journalist with over 10 years of experience writing, streaming, and making content about video games. With an associate degree in journalism, he’s a sucker for RPGs, survival games, roguelikes, and more.