Oh my god guys look at this #Finally
Terraria is a 2D action adventure sandbox game, where players create a character and gather resources in order to gradually craft stronger weapons and armor. Players create randomly generated maps that contain different locations within it, and by gathering specific resources and triggering special events, players will fight one of the many in-game bosses. Created characters can be played on different maps. The game introduces hundreds of unique items that can be found across the entirety of the map, some of which may not even be encountered. Terraria have many different Biomes and areas with distinct visuals, containing resources and enemies unique to this biome. After gathering materials, players can craft furniture, and build settlements and houses, since after completing events or finding specific items NPCs will start to arrive, and will require player’s protection. Terraria can be played on three difficulties and has a large modding community.
Oh my god guys look at this #Finally
Aaaand Moon Lord has been killed. Not my first rodeo (I may have 500h+ played 👀), but Terraria never disappoints. Thanks @jobe for this epic co-op experience! I had not played the latest update (1.4.4.9) before but once again Redigit and the team somehow was able to make the game even better than before. I can't wait for Terraria 2.0 and all the new experiences it will bring to us all! 🙌
Terraria has sold 35M copies across all platforms https://www.pcgamer.com/terraria-has-sold-35m-copies-across-all-platforms/
As Wes Fenlon wrote in 2020, "After nine years of free updates, no paid DLC or microtransactions, Terraria remains an astonishingly good deal." A year later, that apparently remains true, as the 2D crafting sandbox has now sold 35 million copies. Of those 17.2 million copies were on PC, with 9.3 million on mobile and 8.5 million on console.This was announced as part of an update from the developers on Terraria's official forum. "We remain hard at work on the litany of updates across the board as we press forward into 2021", they wrote. "Things are really starting to come together, and we are beyond excited for what the rest of the year has in store. That said, we did our usual numbers updates to close out 2020 and we wanted to share that once again - thanks to your beyond-amazing support - Terraria has reached another units sold milestone!"The developers also pointed out that Terraria recently took the number one position on Steam250's ranking of games by user review, knocking Portal 2 from the top spot. Not to piss on the parade or anything, but it's worth noting that Steam250's algorithm places a high importance on number of reviews, while SteamDB's similar ranking still has Portal 2 in top spot, with Terarria at a very respectable number five behind Factorio, Hades, and The Witcher 3.Here are the best Terraria mods.
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