by Re Jakub Koziol
Little Alchemy 2 is a browser-based puzzle game centered on element-combination gameplay and open-ended discovery. The player begins with a small group of basic elements and actively combines them on the workspace to create new ones. Each successful interaction permanently adds a new element to the collection, expanding the range of possible combinations. The core mechanic focuses on logical association and creative experimentation rather than speed or precision. As the session continues, the number of available elements increases, which naturally raises the difficulty by adding more possible interactions to consider. The game encourages revisiting earlier elements and testing them in new contexts. Engagement comes from steady progression, visible discovery tracking, and the freedom to experiment without penalties or time limits.
The objective is to discover new elements by combining existing ones and expand the overall collection. Progress is measured by the total number of unique elements unlocked during the session. There is no losing condition, and success depends on how thoroughly the player explores and completes the available discoveries.
The game uses a single continuous mode with no separate levels or stages. Progression occurs through ongoing discovery rather than structured rounds. The session evolves as more elements become available, allowing the player to advance at their own pace through experimentation.
Developed by: Re Jakub Koziol
Release Date: August 22, 2017
PC Controls:
Left Mouse Click = Interact with menu items / Select and combine elements
Mobile Controls:
Single Tap = Interact with menu items / Select and combine elements
The session starts with a small set of basic elements displayed on the workspace. The player drags one element onto another to test a combination. When the combination works, the game instantly creates a new element and adds it to the element list. The player continues by experimenting with both newly discovered and previously unlocked elements. Failed combinations do not cause penalties, allowing unlimited experimentation. The workspace remains flexible, letting the player move, combine, and clear elements freely. Progress builds gradually as the element collection grows, encouraging repeated testing and creative thinking. The session continues indefinitely until the player decides to stop, with completion driven entirely by discovery.
Drag-and-drop element combination system
Permanent tracking of discovered elements
No time limits or failure penalties
Open-ended progression without levels
Encourages logical and creative experimentation
This game runs directly in a web browser and does not require downloads or installed software. Many school and office networks allow access because it functions as a simple browser-based session. Duckmath provides the game in a format that works within common network restrictions.
You can play Little Alchemy 2 for free on Duckmath directly in your web browser.
No downloads, no installations, and no registration are required.
These games are similar because they focus on puzzle-solving through logical thinking and progressive interaction.
