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Terraria

Terraria is a 2011 action-adventure sandbox game developed by Re-Logic, commonly referred to as a two-dimensional counterpart to Minecraft. As a result, many references and collaborations have been made between the two over the years.

In an interview on Minecraft.net, Jens Bergensten explained that the wither mob was inspired by bosses in Terraria.[2] Specifically, he was interested in how the boss fights were always initiated by player actions, which gave him the idea to make players build withers.

Among the many splash texts on the title screen is the phrase "Also try Terraria!" Similarly, Terraria has its own title messages, one of which being "Terraria: Also try Minecraft!" For unknown reasons, the splash was removed, along with many other splashes, in Bedrock Edition version 1.9.0 on February 5, 2019.

This page only covers Terraria's official connection to the Minecraft franchise.
 
For more general information about Terraria, please refer to other websites, such as the official Terraria wiki.
Terraria
Terraria.jpg: Infobox image for Minecraft program Terraria
Developer(s) Re-Logic
Publisher(s) 505 Games
Platform(s) Native
  • WindowsmacOSLinux
  • Xbox 360Xbox OnePlayStation 3PlayStation VitaPlayStation 4
  • Nintendo 3DSWii UNintendo SwitchWindows Phone
  • iOSiPadOSAndroidFire

Backward-compatible

Other

Written in C Sharp C#
Latest version 1.4.5.3
Release date May 16, 2011
Size Windows: 581 MB
Nintendo Switch: 501 MB
iOS & iPadOS: 272.3 MB
Android: 146 MB
License terms
Source available No
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Terraria is a 2011 action-adventure sandbox game developed by Re-Logic, commonly referred to as a two-dimensional counterpart to Minecraft. As a result, many references and collaborations have been made between the two over the years.

Allusions

The Wither

Main article: Wither

In an interview on Minecraft.net, Jens Bergensten explained that the wither mob was inspired by bosses in Terraria.[2] Specifically, he was interested in how the boss fights were always initiated by player actions, which gave him the idea to make players build withers.

Splash text

Main article: Splash

Among the many splash texts on the title screen is the phrase "Also try Terraria!" Similarly, Terraria has its own title messages, one of which being "Terraria: Also try Minecraft!" For unknown reasons, the splash was removed, along with many other splashes, in Bedrock Edition version 1.9.0 on February 5, 2019.

Collaborations

Creeper set

Creeper set

With permission from Markus Persson, a set of vanity items themed after creepers were added.[3] The Creeper set consists of the Creeper Mask, Creeper Shirt, and Creeper Pants, and can be obtained through goodie bags on Halloween.

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