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2011 video game
Terraria
File:TerrariaLogo2.pngTerraria logo
Developer(s)Re-Logic
Publisher(s)Steam_(software)
Designer(s)Finn (Tiy) Brice
Platform(s)
ReleaseFull Version: May 16, 2011
Genre(s)Adventure, Indie, Action, RPG, Side scroller
Mode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer, Co-op

Terraria' Has a Minecraft feel to it and is sometimes called a minecraft clone. The game is focused on creativity and building, allowing players to build. The gameplay is heavily inspired by Minecraft by Mojang, which is in turn heavily inspired by Infiniminer by Zachtronics Industries.


About the Game

Dig, fight, explore, build! Nothing is impossible in this action-packed adventure game. The world is your canvas and the ground itself is your paint.

Grab your tools and go! Make weapons to fight off a variety of enemies in numerous biomes. Dig deep underground to find accessories, money, and other useful things. Gather resources to create everything you need to make the world your own. Build a house, a fort, or even a castle. People will move in to live there and perhaps even sell you different wares to assist you on your journey.

But beware, there are even more challenges awaiting you... Are you up to the task?

Key features

  • Sandbox Play
  • Randomly generated worlds
  • Free Content Updates

System Requirements

  • OS: Windows Xp, Vista, 7
  • Processor: 1.6 Ghz
  • Memory: 512MB
  • Hard Disk Space: 200MB
  • Video Card: 128mb Video Memory, capable of Shader Model 1.1
  • DirectX®: 9.0c or Greater