Terraria

Terraria

505 Games Srl

Rating 4.5 (405,804 reviews)

A paid sandbox adventure where combat, crafting, and building share the same loop

The appeal comes from a loop that keeps turning materials into tools, tools into progress, and progress into new places to explore. Combat, gathering, crafting, and building are not separate modes here; they feed one another.

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Category Adventure
Installs 5,000,000+
Version 1.4.5.6.4
Updated Mar 24, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Terraria is a 2D sandbox adventure from 505 Games Srl that mixes action combat with mining, crafting, exploration, and construction. On mobile, it keeps the PC-style structure intact: players dig underground for materials, fight enemies for loot, and use what they collect to expand a base or build something more ambitious. The result is a game that can feel like a survival action title one moment and a construction project the next. Its pixel-art presentation is familiar, but the scale is not. The store listing points to a huge item pool, a long enemy roster, multiple biomes, and support for both solo play and multiplayer. On Canada’s App Store and Google Play Store, it lands as a premium download rather than a free-to-start mobile release, which shapes expectations around pacing and monetization.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Mining And Loot Digging is central to progression, since underground areas hold materials, enemies, and rewards. The loop of mining, fighting, and returning with better gear gives the game its rhythm.
  • Crafting System The store listing highlights updated crafting and a large catalogue of items. Crafting matters because it turns raw finds into weapons, accessories, furniture, and other practical upgrades.
  • Building Options Construction is more than decoration, with easy-to-learn tools that still allow detailed structures. That makes base-building a long-term goal rather than a side activity.
  • Multiplayer Support The mobile version supports play with up to seven friends over local Wi-Fi or online device-hosted games. That broadens the experience from solitary survival to shared sessions.
  • Mobile Controls The game includes fully customizable controls and interface options, plus gamepad support where available. Those features matter because the original design has been adapted for touch screens.

What Makes It Stand Out

Its main strength is scale. Few mobile adventure games combine this much combat, building, and item collection without losing the sense that every session can head in a different direction. The Canadian store pages also show a mature, well-supported release with strong user interest.

  • Large Content Pool The listing cites more than 5,000 items, over 400 enemies, and 20-plus biomes. That breadth keeps progression varied and gives long-term players many goals to chase.
  • Strong User Reception A rating of about 4.45 from more than 405,000 reviews suggests broad approval, not just a small niche following. That volume gives the score more weight than a thin sample would.
  • Cross-Platform Reach It is available on both Android and iPhone in Canada, with a paid App Store version and a paid Google Play version. That makes the game easy to buy on the main mobile platforms.

Things to Know Before Playing

This is a premium mobile port, so the main tradeoffs are cost, storage, and complexity rather than ads. The game also carries a Teen rating on Google Play and 12+ on the App Store, which matters for younger players and family device settings.

  • Paid Download It is not free on either Canadian store. The App Store lists it at C$6.99, and the Google Play listing also shows a paid app, so there is no free-to-start entry point.
  • Storage Planning The App Store lists a download size of about 272 MB, and updates may need extra room. Leaving at least a few hundred megabytes free is sensible for patches and cache.
  • Teen Rating Google Play rates it Teen, while Apple rates it 12+. That suggests action violence and makes parental controls worth checking on shared tablets and family phones.

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