

Really not sure what I can say here without going into spoilers, its easily worth the price, and there is quite a bit to it. Some very fun and interesting mechanics, there's one a bit later down the line that I recommend you have a few large files (measured in GB) and an old file (a good few years old). You'll know when to use them. Had an absolute blast playing this game, and after you beat completely you unlock the endless roguelike mode, which is quite fun

its a very good game, really shines with mods. i didnt have this game around the beta/release time, so i dont have any experience from that time, and i can see people having issues with what happened around that time, but purely from a "ive just stumbled across this game and this is my first time playing it ever in current year" its a good game. similar to terraria in that they are both 2d and block based, but they do take different approaches, but if you like one youll more than likely like the other

the game itself is fun. is that nostalgia talking? probably. graphically its nothing special, quite a few blurry textures and you have to effectively mod the game to run it at 60fps. it does work on linux with tinkering, and at least unlike the steam version you dont have to contact ea support to get the cd keys that you paid for when buying the game. also, dont expect to be able to find hd textures mods overall a decent game, highly recommend if you have nostalgia for it, if not then i somewhat recommend it still

Minecraft is really focused on building (combat in that game is half arsed imo), yet terraria is different. Terraria is focused on the progression, and the journey (think name of 1.4), with so much to explore, and its worth it at any price point you find. Also dont look up zoologist fanart