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Originally released on PC back in 2011, Terraria could be described as a 2D sidescrolling Minecraft with graphics reminiscent of 16-bit games. Over the years it received many updates and eventually started getting ported to many other systems. Now it's finally Nintendo's turn to get the game, but does it still hold up or did too many corners get cut?
Terraria is a sandbox game where there's no real objective. When you start a new game a world will be randomly generated for you, which means that no two players will have the same experience and you could, theoretically, start all over if you get bored with the environment give to you. There are also three save files, so you could also just have three different games on the go at the same time.
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