What is Infinite Craft? How to play the addictive new game

Michelle Cornelia
Cover art of Infinite Craft

Here’s everything you need to know about Infinite Craft from how the game works and how you can play it.

If you love games that require you to experiment with lots of things, then Infinite Craft may be your cup of tea. The game is free and can be accessed right from one’s browser, and it seems to be getting quite the attention as of late.

But how exactly do you play it? And how does the game work? Fortunately, playing the game is far from complicated and doesn’t require mechanical skills. Anyone can just jump in and start playing. 

So, if you’re keen on checking this out for yourself, here’s everything you need to know about Infinite Craft and how you can play it.

What is Infinite Craft?

Infinite Craft is a sandbox game where players, as the name suggests, get to create a wide range of things and living beings by combining different elements. The game relies on AI software to create new elements according to the prompts sent to it.

It’s also developed by Neal Agarwal who’s known to have created other web-based titles such as The Password Game, Internet Artifacts, and Design the Next iPhone, among others. 

How to play Infinite Craft

Playing the game only requires players to drag and mix elements that are available on the right side of their screen. When you load up the game for the first time, you’ll have four elements you can combine together: Water, Fire, Wind, and Earth.

Dragging Water and Fire together creates Steam, and combining that with Wind, players can create Cloud. This can go on endlessly, as long as players keep discovering new things to combine.

When new elements are unlocked, they will be saved, and players can also use them to combine with previous unlocked elements as well.

That pretty much sums up what you need to know about Infinite Craft and how you can play it. Head over to Neal.fun if you’d like to check it out.

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