

As players search and mine for materials (e.g., dirt, wood, metal ores), they often encounter fantastical/”cartoony” enemies such as slime creatures, vultures, zombies, and flying eyeballs. Our Terraria Accessibility Report documents 23 accessibility features:Ĭontent RatingESRB TEEN with Alcohol Reference, Blood and Gore, Cartoon Violence and Mild Suggestive Themes. You can change the volume of music, game sounds and environmental sounds. On Switch, you can pinch on the touch screen to zoom in. On console, you can use the left/right triggers to set a zoom while paused. You can scale the UI up to double the size and specify a zoom via the menu. You can disable the background images and visual effects like storms. New items are highlighted with a bright border. On Switch, you can use the touch-screen to use items and access inventory/map. Quick Wall Replace and Quick Trash options reduce the number of presses to build or dispose of items. Can access Smart Cursor by tapping rather than holding. You can change the cursor colour and border. You can make the text bigger via the UI Scale in the pause menu, but this also makes other visual guidance bigger. There is a lot of reading of small text in the game that pops up to tell you what you can do with items. You can also speed research and instantly duplicate items. You can select a god mode, increased the placement range of items and disable infection spreading. In addition to the general settings, in Journey mode, you can set how many enemies can appear at once (or turn them off). You must use the resources you find to craft new items and equipment. Many resources, notably ores, can be found while exploring caves. You start with just three basic tools: a pickaxe for digging, a sword for combat, and an axe for woodcutting. It's essentially, an action-adventure open world game with a focus on exploration, crafting, building, and combat. It also adds new difficulty modes, enhanced weather effects. A new Terraria Journey's End version of the game offers new items, foes, creatures and even a little Golf mini-game. This means that playing on a new device will grant you access to the latest version of the game. Like Minecraft, Terraria is a game that has developed and improved over the years as its developers have released updates. To the world-crafting and survival it adds hundreds of items to collect, characters to defeat and bosses to battle.

However, this is a game every bit as complex and creative as the better-known block building game. Terraria looks like a 2D, lesser, version of Minecraft.
