The Terraria developers have confirmed the Linux version will launch tomorrow in open beta, I can't wait.
We will be releasing Mac/Linux as open beta tomorrow. Will have more details on this in the morning.
— Terraria Official (@Terraria_Logic) July 22, 2015
I've been wanting to play it for a long time, and tomorrow I will finally be able to see what all the fuss is about!
About the game (Official)
Dig, Fight, Explore, Build: The very world is at your fingertips as you fight for survival, fortune, and glory. Will you delve deep into cavernous expanses in search of treasure and raw materials with which to craft ever-evolving gear, machinery, and aesthetics? Perhaps you will choose instead to seek out ever-greater foes to test your mettle in combat? Maybe you will decide to construct your own city to house the host of mysterious allies you may encounter along your travels?
You can find Terraria on Steam, but the usual applies: Don't buy it until it's out.
Some you may have missed, popular articles from the last month:
Quoting: MamboTerraria was first; but Starbound was multiplatform from the start.
Aside from the fact that Starbound is in early access and very active development, which one should I play?
I can tell you which one I recommend playing - I have 457 hours of Terraria and 27 hours of Starbound.
Additionally - Starbound has 1.9 million owners whereas Terraria has 6.3 million owners.
Starbound has 2,600 players online right now whereas Terraria has 67,000 players online.
Terraria Stats
Starbound Stats
Even though Starbound was started by the Ex-Terraria Spriter, it plays nothing like Terraria when it comes to building towers, homes, etc... Terraria is a excellent team LAN game and will continue to be in my top 10. I'm so happy! :)
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Quoting: ZekThePenguinLooks like Starbound skinned for high fantasy. First, we see a bunch of Minecraft knock-offs, now people are doing the same thing in 2d? WHY?
Your facts are somewhat off - here's a update.
Garry's Mod - December 24, 2004
Minecraft - May 17, 2009 (November 18th 2011 - 1.0 Release)
Terraria - May 16, 2011
Blockscape - February, 2012
Edge of Space - June 28, 2013
Starbound - December 4, 2013
RUST - December 11, 2013
Ark - June 2, 2015
Terraria was actually released before many sandbox games, it's been in the top sellers on the Steam Sale year after year. Just like Wine and WOW - it now has the advantage of 4 years of content since the initial release.
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Anyone else reminded of little computer people by the screenshots? :P
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Quoting: SlackdogAnyone else reminded of little computer people by the screenshots? :P
Wow,
View video on youtube.com
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I wanted so much to play this game the last few days but I wanted to wait fo a Linux release. Looks like my patience was well rewarded :D. I mean, I knew it was coming soon, but not that soon.
I'm very happy this game got ported, IMO it is a must-have on Linux and any other platform.
I would have bought the game but sadly I already did that since before I even considered Linux... :( And all of my friends that I want to play this game with, already own it. :(
Also, I really don't get why people say that Terraria is a copy of Minecraft but 2D... IMO the games are very different (and by that I mean more that the 2D/3D stuff). For me the gameplay feels completely different. I mean yeah, you mine and you craft, maybe build cool stuff, but Terraria also has a TON of diversity, item hunting, boss hunting, events etc. They have simmilarities but they are still very different.
Anyway, nowdays all games that allow you to build stuff are called Minecraft copies for some reason.
I'm very happy this game got ported, IMO it is a must-have on Linux and any other platform.
I would have bought the game but sadly I already did that since before I even considered Linux... :( And all of my friends that I want to play this game with, already own it. :(
Also, I really don't get why people say that Terraria is a copy of Minecraft but 2D... IMO the games are very different (and by that I mean more that the 2D/3D stuff). For me the gameplay feels completely different. I mean yeah, you mine and you craft, maybe build cool stuff, but Terraria also has a TON of diversity, item hunting, boss hunting, events etc. They have simmilarities but they are still very different.
Anyway, nowdays all games that allow you to build stuff are called Minecraft copies for some reason.
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Quoting: musojon74Excellent. Sadly I already bought this ages ago so can't register a Linux sale. Could gift I guess but whilst can purchase on Linux, if I gift it'll probably be played on windows.
According to what we know of the Steam process of accounting sells to OSs, you probably could buy it under Linux, wait for some weeks and then gift it.
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Quoting: ZekThePenguinLooks like Starbound skinned for high fantasy. First, we see a bunch of Minecraft knock-offs, now people are doing the same thing in 2d? WHY?
As other said, Terraria came first, and it's also a finished game. Starbound is not.
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Best news today, Liam. Thanks! Waiting for it to be released on GOG when ready. <3
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Quoting: throghBest news today, Liam. Thanks! Waiting for it to be released on GOG when ready. <3
Agreed ;)
Going to play the crap out of this game when it comes on GOG. Thanks for the news.
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Now things getting a good shape at Linux.
Downloading.
STEAM FTW
Downloading.
STEAM FTW
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Quoting: Avehicle7887Quoting: throghBest news today, Liam. Thanks! Waiting for it to be released on GOG when ready. <3
Agreed ;)
Going to play the crap out of this game when it comes on GOG. Thanks for the news.
At the current Linux policy of GOG you might have to wait another year :P
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