While playing Infinite Craft, you have the opportunity to make almost anything you can imagine. As gamers, it’s only natural to wonder whether we can make some of our favorite games, and let me assure you that it’s absolutely possible.
I’ve spent a few hours fiddling around, adding things together to try and get some favorable end results and here are five games that I’ve managed to come up with, including some bonus ones.
How to make Stardew Valley in Infinite Craft
This is absolutely the easiest recipe to complete on this list, and through it you end up with one just Stardew Valley, but also three other pixel-based games of note as a bonus.
Earth + Earth = Dust
Dust + Dust = Sand
Fire + Water = Steam
Steam + Fire = Engine
Engine + Sand = Sandbox
Dust + Earth = Planet
Planet + Sandbox = Minecraft
Minecraft + Sandbox = Terraria
Minecraft + Terraria = Starbound
Once you’ve made Starbound and Terraria, you just need to add them together and you’ll end up with Stardew Valley.
How to make Final Fantasy XIV in Infinite Craft
To make Final Fantasy XIV in Infinite Craft, you have to make three of the Primals from the franchise and Euro, which is rather bizarrely reached by way of the Spanish Inquisition. Truly, I did not expect that.
Final Fantasy | Euro |
Fire + Fire = Volcano Water + Water = Lake Lake + Volcano = Island Earth + Earth = Mountain Island + Island = Continent Continent + Mountain = Asia Asia + Island = Japan Earth + Water = Plant Plant + Water = Swamp Fire + Swamp = Dragon Dragon + Water = Sea Serpent Sea Serpent + Sea Serpent = Leviathan Dragon + Leviathan = Tiamat Dragon + Tiamat = Bahamut Bahamut + Japan = Final Fantasy | Water + Earth = Plant Plant + Wind = Dandelion Dandelion + Water = Wine Wine + Water = Holy Water Holy Water + Wine = Catholic Church Catholic Church + Fire = Inquisition Catholic Church + Inquisition = Spain Plant + Plant = Tree Tree + Dandelion = Wish Tree + Wish = Money Money + Spain = Euro |
Once you’ve made these two, you can add them together to get Final Fantasy XIV.
How to make Grand Theft Auto V in Infinite Craft
To get to the end result of Grand Theft Auto V in Infinite Craft, you need to make two things — Video Game and Robbery.
Video Game | Robbery |
Earth + Earth = Mountain Mountain + Mountain = Mountain Range Earth + Wind = Dust Dust + Earth = Planet Fire + Planet = Sun Fire + Sun = Solar Planet + Solar = System Fire + System = Computer Dust + Wind = Sandstorm Sandstorm + Sandstorm = Dust Storm Dust Storm + Sand Storm = Dust Bowl Dust + Water = Mud Mud + Dust Bowl = Mud Bowl Mud Bowl + Mud = Football Computer + Football = Madden Football + Madden = Video Game | Earth + Water = Plant Plant + Plant = Tree Tree + Water = River Plant + Wind = Dandelion Dandelion + Tree = Wish Tree + Wish = Money Money + River = Bank Bank + Fire = Robbery |
Once you’ve made both, combine the two together. This will get you to Grand Theft Auto, which can be added to Mountain Ridge in order to get Grand Theft Auto V.
How to make Apex Legends in Infinite Craft
Before you can reach Apex Legends in Infinite Craft, you first have to make a couple of other games you might have heard of — Valorant and Overwatch.
Valorant | Overwatch |
Earth + Wind = Dust Dust + Dust = Sand Sand + Water = Beach Earth + Water = Plant Beach + Plant = Palm Beach + Palm = Paradise Dust + Earth = Planet Fire + Planet = Sun Fire + Sun = Solar Planet + Solar = System Fire + System = Computer Computer + System = Software Fire + Water = Steam Fire + Steam = Engine Engine + Plant = Car Car + Engine = Racecar Earth + Racecar = Rally Fire + Rally = Riot Riot + Software = League of Legends League of Legends + Paradise = Valorant | Fire + Water = Steam Fire + Steam = Engine Engine + Plant = Car Car + Engine = Racecar Earth + Racecar = Rally Fire + Rally = Riot Riot + Software = League of Legends Engine + League of Legends = Riot Games Earth + Earth = Mountain Mountain + Wind = Avalanche Avalanche + Avalanche = Snow Snow + Wind = Blizzard Blizzard + Riot Games = Overwatch |
Once you’ve made these two, combine them together to get Apex Legends.
How to make Baldur’s Gate III in Infinite Craft
This one is likely the most bizarre and convoluted recipe I’ve ever seen in Infinite Craft. Not only do you need to make Pokemon, but also the entire evolutionary like of Pikachu, all before stripping Thor of his hair.
Earth + Earth = Mountain
Water + Water = Lake
Lake + Mountain = Fjord
Fjord + Water = Whale
Fire + Water = Steam
Fire + Steam = Engine
Engine + Wind = Windmill
Wind + Windmill = Electricity
Electricity + Whale = Pikachu
Pikachu + Pikachu = Pichu
Pichu + Pikachu = Raichu
Fire + Fire = Volcano
Lake + Volcano = Island
Island + Volcano = Hawaii
Lake + Lake = Ocean
Ocean + Water = Fish
Fish + Hawaii = Poke
Fish + Poke = Pokemon
Fish + Fish = Shark
Fish + Wind = Flying Fish
Flying Fish + Shark = Flying Shark
Flying Shark + Pokemon = Mega Shark
Mega Shark + Raichu = Mega Raichu
Mountain + Wind = Avalanche
Avalanche + Mega Raichu = Mega Avalanche
Fjord + Mountain = Norway
Fire + Norway = Viking
Fire + Viking = Thor
Fire + Wind = Smoke
Smoke + Smoke = Cloud
Cloud + Cloud = Rain
Earth + Water = Plant
Plant + Water = Swamp
Fire + Swamp = Dragon
Island + Island = Continent
Continent + Lake = America
America + Dragon = Bald Eagle
Bald Eagle + Rain = Bald
Bald + Thor = Baldur
Baldur + Mega Avalanche = Baldur’s Gate
Baldur’s Gate + Baldur’s Gate = Baldur’s Gate II
Once you have Baldur’s Gate and Baldur’s Gate II, it’s basic maths that you’d add them together to end up with Baldur’s Gate III.