

all the NSFW content are cartoon characters in suggestive positions. except for the one piece of anatomy that is regularly displayed at the end of every game. these people definitely know there humor. and i could swear a famous voice actor does the intro and outro. not sure about the rest of the characters. i've only played it a few hours. somehow it didn't seem all that grindy and monotonous considering the game-play loop. it was lots of fun. was amazed at the depths i would descend to to get the highest possible score. first play through i was all prudish and ashamed. second time through it was like "yeah seriously, i am really welling to do that aren't i". so glad it's just a video game

Just realized I had this game for years and never reviewed it. Loved it so much I have bought multiple copies of both it and its soundtrack. Across different platforms. (i am reviewing the multiplayer LAN experience. As I have never played much of this online.) This game is about starting out in a randomly generated wilderness and not only surviving and thriving, but against ever increasing odds. For as you progress in the game the game ups the challenges that you will have to face. This also ups the content that is available to you to play with. Such small things as increasing your health for the first time will onlock new content. I may have seem million of games that look like this. I have yet to play another game that plays like this. Can't even call this a 2D version of Minecraft. Though they share very many similarities. Terrrarias tiered content progression system leads to a much different experience. Where you feel more like you are tryign to beat a game instead of play in a openworld sandbox. That combined with characer selection being independant of world selection world sizes being limited and customizable lead to a extremely different game style that will apeal to a different group of players. I love minecraft. I love Terraria though for completely different reasons. They are both great games. If you have never played Terraria pleas get ahold of a copy and give it a try. You won't regret it. Your enjoyment of it will likely vary from mine. Still, I can't think of any player type that would consider this a waste of time.