
Terraria is a popularity pixel-style indie game nicknamed the 2D side-scrolling edition of the famous sandbox game Minecraft, which was launched on PC in as early as 2011. But personally I thought it was just in terms of its randomness and pixel style, for the game system design it was inspired most from the Clonk Rage. Of course, it's really as fascinating as Minecraft.
Terraria has a very high degree of freedom, players can do lots of things in the game: craft weapons to overcome all kinds of enemies and communities; mine underground for equipment accessories, money and other useful things; collect wood, stone, mineral resources, for example; create all you need in your world and protect them; build a house, a fortress, or even a castle, where NPCs maybe like to move in to live with you; sell your all kinds of goods to help your journey in the game.
Key Features
- Sandbox gameplay
- Randomly generated worlds
- Local WiFi games support up to 4 players
- 1250+ CRAFTING RECIPES weapons, armor, potions, and more
- 150+ ENEMIES
- 50+ BLOCK TYPES to build anything you can imagine!
- 15+ PETS
- 15+ BOSSES!
- Over a DOZEN environments to explore!
- Dynamic water & lava, day/night cycles!
- Multiple platforms support
- Multiple languages support

Official Demo Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=65&v=-nXdtDgpPeESystem Requirements
*** To make Terraria work, you have to make sure you have installed all these runtime libraries first, or you will see the "Terraria has stopped working" error all the time.Edition Statement
In fact, the Terraria v1.3.0.8 contains no game content updates, only modifications to the game engine for compatibility with Mac and Linux systems.AppNee provides Terraria portable versions for Windows, others are setup ones (all of them support multiple languages).
How to play on Android
Copy 'com.and.games505.TerrariaPaid' folder to 'sdcard/Android/obb' (create it if not exists)Install APKLaunch the game