In, players can combine different elements to create Peter Griffin, the main character of Seth MacFarlane’s comedy sitcom Neal Agarwal’s browser game is an endless crafting simulator, challenging players to combine basic elements such as Water and Fire to create a practically infinite library of new, more complex elements. is just one of the many pop culture franchises featured in-game.
Unlike other fictional characters, such as Harry Potter in , crafting leading man is actually fairly simple. To get Peter Griffin, all players have to do is combine “” and “.” Anyone who has made other pop culture icons in will likely already have many of the elements required, making this a fairly easy addition to any player’s library.
To make Peter Griffin in, simply follow the steps listed below:
Combinations
Element
Water + Water
Lake
Lake + Earth
Swamp
Earth + Swamp
Mud
Mud + Swamp
Quagmire
Combinations
Element
Water + Fire
Steam
Steam + Steam
Cloud
Cloud + Steam
Rain
Rain + Rain
Rainbow
Rainbow + Mud
Pig
Pig + Fire
Bacon
Fire + Fire
Volcano
Bacon + Volcano
Baconator
Quagmire + Baconator
Peter Griffin
Rather than crafting each new element by hand, players can click and drag any elements out of their library on the right side of the screen. Any element made is automatically added to the library and can be used to make more complex elements. Once “” is unlocked, players can use his element to create different references.
There are several -related elements players can create with Peter Griffin, including the following:
Combinations
Element
Peter Griffin + Earth
Family Guy
Peter Griffin + Steam
Stewie
Family Guy + element
Blue Harvest
Peter Griffin + Mud
Chris Griffin
Peter Griffin + Mother-in-law
Lois Griffin
Peter Griffin + Love
Meg
Peter Griffin + City
Quahog
Peter Griffin + The Hobbit
Peter Jackson
Peter Griffin + Father
Homer Simpson
Peter Griffin + Meg
Meg Griffin
Peter Griffin + Ninja
Seth MacFarlane
However, features a vast library of elements. As such, it’s a good idea for players to combine their new Peter Griffin element with everything else in their collections to see what other references they can add to their libraries. Players are always making First Discoveries, so it’s worth trying even the strangest combinations to see what happens.
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