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Little Alchemy

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About Little Alchemy

Description

Little Alchemy is an online web game that presents you with four elements - air, fire, earth, and water - and asks you to create the entire world with them.

Little Alchemy tests players' ability to combine a finite number of elements to form ever-more complex composites, including wizards, hurricanes, dinosaurs, and doctors. Simply combine two items to try to create a third in this game. To predict the outcome of specific combinations, use logic and common sense, if you're unsure how to proceed, keep exploring. Frequently, the outcomes will surprise you.

The development of Little Alchemy was inspired by the well-known Doodle God and Doodle Devil games. This game focuses on the creation of fundamental elements. This game contains almost 90% real elements. The game is made more enjoyable by fictional elements. The first four elements are air, fire, earth, and water. You can create new things by combining these items. Remember that the same things can also be combined. One example is creating pressure by adding air to air. There are up to 580 items total in the game, including both initial and final items.

Starting Elements

  • Water
  • Fire
  • Earth
  • Air

While some components are simple to obtain, others can be challenging. To create life in Little Alchemy, you must combine many different elements. Based on each component, the appropriate combination is as follows:

  • Water + Water = Sea
  • Water + Sea = Ocean
  • Water + Fire = Steam
  • Water + Earth = Mud
  • Water + Air = Rain
  • Fire + Earth = Lava
  • Fire + Air = Energy
  • Fire + Mud = Brick
  • Earth + Earth = Pressure
  • Earth + Air = Dust

How to play

Little Alchemy's goal is to combine the elements to produce new ones. Selecting a second element and placing it on top of the one you just dropped will mix the elements. To the left of the toolbar, click and drag the newly added element. Put it on top of the component you want to combine it with.