Seriously, if this sounds good in the least to you. Get it! This is by far the best game for many many people. You fight, build, explore, dig and fly.
This price is beyond worth it.
You wont regret it I promise.
I love this game, I've played this game for ages and no matter how many times I get bored, I always come crawling back for more after a year or two.
This game also has a massive modding community (https://github.com/tModLoader/tModLoader) meaning that there is essentially infinite content.
As an old-fashioned man who vastly prefers older games, I'm going to admit that Terraria never gets old for me. I'm VERY careful with the games I choose to play because of how some of the, "world" has geared. Anyway, this is definitely a survival craft game but not like another Minecraft clone. I really can't call this a Minecraft clone because of the major differences between Terraria and Minecraft. It's a 2D side and vertical scrolling survival craft that doesn't feel empty and has a ton of creatures to fight off. There is also a huge amount of items to find and craft including equipment. The sword is not the only type of weapon in the game, so there's a lot to choose from for your personal tastes. There's all sorts of materials to build your base/house with too from dirt to rainclouds, leaves to metal. It's all about what you prefer which is the #1 thing I love about this game. Different NPCs will move into your homestead depending on how many rooms with the appropriate accommodations you have built and you can choose who can live with you too. Last, there is a whole lot to do and you'll always have goals you'll want to accomplish. All and all, Terraria is worth every penny of it's price.
I send kudos to devs for so much of a support for this game and gratz its hsoted on gog.
They haz fixed all of things that bothered me before 1.4 version.
The game is worth every penny of my polish money.
Kisses to devs :*
I found the game a little bit difficult to get into at first. You're just kind of dropped into a fairly complex world with very little instruction - and it just takes a bit of time to work out what you can do, and work out what you should be trying to do. The first time I played it, I got bored after about 20 mins, and left the game unplayed for several months. But, when I tried it a second time, I got past that initial uncertainty, and worked out how to play - and the game quickly when from being dull to being extremely fun and interesting.
It is a vast game, with a huge amount of possibilities to freely explore and create with. But it also has some the finest game progression I've seen in any game. As you make progress through the game, new content seamlessly becomes available to you; and the gameplay evolves. Terraria is a huge game, that can take hundreds of hundreds to 'complete' - but it stays fresh because of how much the gameplay changes and evolves as you progress through the game. Many of the challenges in the early game start to be become irrelevant as you progress; making way for new challenges that weren't there before. And there is a constant and continuous process of exploration and experimentation in the world.
The game has a lot of long-term value; but it is also great casual multiplayer.