Okay, so I saw this trend going around, “Infinite Craft,” and I just had to try making America. It sounded like a fun challenge, you know? So, I fired up the game and got to work. Here’s how it all went down, step-by-step.

Starting From Scratch
First, I had the basic elements: Water, Fire, Wind, and Earth. Gotta start somewhere, right?
- First thing’s first, i make Water with Water, and it became Lake.
- Then, I tried combining Fire and Water and made Steam.
- I mixed Wind and Earth which turned into Dust. It’s all pretty logical, so far.
- Then, combine Steam and Dust and you can get a Mud.
Getting to Continent
I knew I needed a “Continent” to even think about getting to America, so I focused on that:
- I combined Earth with Earth to make a Mountain.
- Added Earth to Lake which became Island.
- I dragged Mountain to the Island, and it became Volcano.
- Then, combine Volcano and Island, and it became another Island.
- Okay, this is the hard part, now, I had two Island. I put them together and finally got Continent! Yes!
Making America!
With a “Continent” ready, I figured I’d need to somehow get to “America”.
- Next, I combined Mud and Mud to make Clay.
- Then, I used Fire plus Clay to make Brick.
- Then, put Brick and Brick together, and you’ve got a Wall.
- Then, combine Wall and Wall together and you’ve got House.
- Combine Steam and Earth together and you’ve got Geyser.
- Then, Geyser with House, you’ve got Town.
- Then, Town with Town, you’ve got City.
- Then, combine City and Continent, you’ve got America!
It took some messing around, combining a lot of different things, but finally, boom – I made America! It’s kinda cool to see how all these basic elements can be combined to create something so specific. Give it a try, it’s a pretty addictive little game!