The best way to think about it is a Castlevania/Super Metroid with Minecraft elements. There is a lot of gear in the game which helps keep the game from becoming stale the more that you progress and the boss fights are a lot of fun. Fortunately, the game's focus is on exploring underground and searching for floating islands for upgrades, weapons, items, accessories and materials to make better gear and weapons so that you can take on the strongest enemies in the game and it's a lot of fun doing so. Of course you COULD build for that purpose, but I think that side of Terraria is quite dull. Yes, you can build in Terraria, but it's only to get another NPC character to live in, not really to impress with the scale and grandeur of it. Whereas in Minecraft, the emphasis is to build impressive structures and go exploring, Terraria is about getting stronger and better gear to fight bosses. The gameplay and the focus of the two games are very different. The gameplay and the focus of the two games I think that there is too much of an emphasis that this game 'is like a 2D version of Minecraft'. I think that there is too much of an emphasis that this game 'is like a 2D version of Minecraft'. Overall, it has been the best $10 ever spent for a game so far, so if any of you have an extra $10 in your Paypal account and/or credit/debit card, make an account on Steam if you haven't and buy it now! You will not be disappointed. There have been rumors that the price may increase as more content is added. This game is on beta version 1.0.4 and the new update which is 1.0.5 is going to add even more content. Randomly generated worlds that are small, medium or large interesting, and almost seeming endless, exploration online multiplayer NPC's that move into your homes which you can buy stuff from them and/or sell it infinite durability for tools and weapons only losing your coins when you die all the items you have for your own character get transferred crafting potions and acquiring a numerous variety of weapons, clothing and other accessories fighting challenging enemies and bosses and so much more. It was built on the same concept, perhaps, but despite Terraria's limitations in graphics, it has so much potential beyond Minecraft. You can consider it to be a 2-D version of Minecraft, but it's not. Terraria is by far one of the best 2-D-survival, role-playing, side-scrolling games I have ever bought on Steam, and I've been playing it for Terraria is by far one of the best 2-D-survival, role-playing, side-scrolling games I have ever bought on Steam, and I've been playing it for 123 hours now.
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