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Top 10 Best Games to Play Like Infinite Craft

Here are the top 10 best games like Infinite Craft, starting with simple word puzzles and ending with high-concept adventures.

There’s no question that Infinite Craft is one of the most creative and addictive word association games out there. If you’ve been having as much fun playing it as I have (and you have because you’re here), finding more games like it is a must. Here, I list the top 10 best games like IC, starting with simple word puzzles and ending with high-concept adventures.

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10. The Password Game

The Password Game interface
Image via Neal Agarwal

There’s no better way to start this list for me than with the game that Neal Agarwal released prior to Infnite Craft. The Password Game focuses on passwords generated by users, but with a whole slew of conditions. Just like Infinite Craft, it pushes your imagination to its limits and beyond with some of the most incredible password requirements.

9. Bonza Word Puzzle

Bonza Word Puzzle game interface
Image via Bonza Word Puzzle

Here’s a fun concept for mobile users: a game that combines elements of word search, jigsaw puzzles, and trivia. I discovered that Bonza Word Puzzle is just as addictive as Infinite Craft. The best part about this game is that it updates daily, offering new puzzles to solve. All I need to do in this game is push the tiles around until I get the right answer. If I get tired of it, I can always switch to creative mode and make my own puzzles, which I can share with the world.

8. Word Wipe

Word Wipe game interface
Image via Word Wipe

Word Wipe is another cool take on a word game where you can form words by connecting adjacent letters on a grid. What made this game stand out for me was the time limit for each level. I’m not sure if I like to be pressured when solving puzzles, but if you do, then give it a go.

7. Wordle

Wordle game interface
Image via Josh Wardle

If you’re looking for something easier and more relaxing, then get acquainted with Wordle by the NY Times. This is a simple word puzzle game where you must guess a five-letter word within a limited number of attempts. I’m pretty sure many of you are already familiar with this game, which shows just how popular it is worldwide.

6. Little Alchemy 2

Little Alchemy 2 game interface
Image via Little Alchemy

If you’re not a fan of word puzzle games but like the concept of combining different elements to create something new, then I highly recommend Little Alchemy 2. This game focuses on math, science, history, and literature. I was especially happy to see that each new discovery was presented with a little commentary about my new combination. This is a great game, not only for fun, but also for education.

5. Word Whip

Word Whip game interface
Image via KR GameDev

How about a word game that you can play with your whole family? In Word Whip, you must fill in the blanks of each word across hundreds of levels using hints. The words may be connected by a single theme, where you can use simple logic. But in other cases, the solutions aren’t as evident, which makes it really challenging the further you go.

4. Alchemy Classic

Alchemy Classic game interface
Image via Niasoft

Younger players may find Infinite Craft lacking in color. That’s where Alchemy Classic can turn into a true revelation. The concept is very similar, but instead of combining words, I need to combine images. All the elements are well categorized into different groups that are easy to navigate and understand, even for the youngest audience.

3. The Sandbox Game

The Sandbox Game interface
Image via The Sandbox Game

Now, we’re heading into the territory of the complex. The Sandbox Game offers hundreds of elements that can be combined into entire worlds of your own. The physics in this game are incredible, and the possibilities are seemingly endless. I can honestly say that this game is Infinite Craft on steroids and more. It should also appeal to players who like pixel art, which is done with great care and attention to detail.

2. Crafting Idle Clicker

Crafting Idle Clicker game interface
Image via Bling Bling Games

Imagine if you could combine Infninite Craft with a Tycoon game. That’s how you get Crafting Idle Clicker, where you can build and optimize your production line to earn money via a complex combination of elements. I discovered a whole bunch of game modes here, including active tapping, passive earnings, closed gameplay, and even offline functionality. But I guess that’s the nature of the idle clicker games that allow you to stay AFK.

1. Idle Spiral

Idle Spiral game interface
Image via Idle System

The last game on my list is the most complex and high-concept game I’ve ever encountered. The Idle Spiral is a mind-boggling puzzle adventure that involves combining mathematical equations to grow your spirals. But that’s not it, as I discovered the Battle Spiral mode within the Idle Spiral, which is a mini-game where you can pit your spirals against other players’ spirals in a sort of battle. Super strange, super complicated, and super fun!

That’s it for my list of the top 10 best games like Infinite Craft. Stay tuned for more IC tips and tricks articles, including how to make Luke Skywalker, Yoda, and Jedi, and how to make every color.


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Serhii Patskan
Serhii is the Writer at GameSkinny. He's been writing for GameSkinny since 2015. Before that, he's been writing for various outlets and playing video games, which eventually turned into a passion. The video games that have contributed the most to his enthusiasm for writing about this industry are Magic: The Gathering, Dark Souls, and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.