Terraria is a horizontal sandbox survival game with a large number of players and supporters around the world, in which you explore and try to survive in a randomly generated world. In order to improve the player's playing experience, we have launched a modified menu version of the Terraria module.
Gameplay
After you complete a simple character customization, the game throws you into a world of completely randomly generated pixels, and players rely on the tools at hand to build, explore the world, and defeat monsters. Everything in the game world is destructible, after destroying certain objects, you can get various resources such as stone, wood, iron ore, etc., of course, as you continue to go deeper, you will also encounter various monsters. The main task of the game is to make use of various resources to build shelters according to their own ideas, go out to explore, and constantly get new resources to improve themselves.
Easy and happy life on the surface
As with many survival games, the unknown darkness is always the most dangerous. The ground of Teraria alternates day and night. During the day, players can explore around, and the surface monsters are few and weak. Of course, you can build shelters for the night; When night falls, terrifying monsters appear, wander around, and attack the player. The player either kills them, runs away, or hides in a shelter they have built.
Dangerous and exciting underground combat
Life on the ground is generally very easy. But the dark underground is where the real fun is. If life above ground is mostly about building and exploring, then underground is where players do battle. Some essential resources can be found on the surface, such as trees and food, but rare materials will only be found underground, such as various minerals, and the more valuable the minerals, the deeper they will be. This means that in order to improve themselves, players must constantly go underground. But the underground is full of dangerous and unknown monsters, and you must step by step. Dig deeper into the mine while using torches to illuminate already explored locations and watch out for sudden monsters.