Terraria

Terraria

505 Games Srl

Rating 4.4 (405,806 reviews)

A paid sandbox adventure of digging, fighting, building, and survival

The mobile version centres on a familiar survival-sandbox structure, but the systems are broad enough that different players can lean into combat, building, or collection. The loop is about gathering resources, crafting equipment, pushing deeper into dangerous areas, and using better tools to open new possibilities.

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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 action-adventure sandbox from 505 Games Srl that mixes exploration, combat, crafting, and construction into a single loop. On mobile, it keeps the same pixel-art identity as the larger Terraria family, but the appeal is less about spectacle than about constant player-made goals: gathering materials, surviving hostile encounters, and turning a rough world into a functioning base. The store description points to a dense game with more than 5,000 items, over 400 enemies, and a wide spread of biomes, so progression is built around discovery as much as combat. Its rhythm suits short, focused sessions as well as longer stretches spent mining or building. The Android and iPhone versions are paid, with a large audience behind them and a strong rating across more than 405,000 reviews.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Exploration And Mining Players move through above-ground and underground biomes, digging for materials and treasure while managing danger in caves, the underworld, and other hostile areas.
  • Combat And Loot The game includes more than 400 enemies, and fights feed directly into progression by dropping loot that supports crafting, upgrades, and new equipment paths.
  • Crafting Progression Updated crafting and a long item list give the game its structure. New materials are turned into tools, weapons, furniture, and other useful objects.
  • Building Systems Construction is a major part of the experience, with easy-to-learn building that can still support elaborate bases and player-made settlements.
  • Multiplayer Support Local Wi-Fi and online play are both supported, with sessions for up to 7 friends and a dedicated server option mentioned for PC-hosted games.

What Makes It Stand Out

The appeal here is breadth rather than novelty. It combines sandbox freedom with enough combat and progression systems to keep sessions moving, and the mobile release adds controls and interface changes meant to make that structure workable on a smaller screen.

  • Large Content Volume The listing cites 5,000+ items, 25+ NPCs, and 400+ enemies, which gives the game a scale that many mobile adventure titles do not approach.
  • Mobile-Specific Controls Customisable controls, a tailored interface, and gamepad support make the Android and iOS versions feel like proper ports rather than simplified spin-offs.
  • Strong Player Response A 4.44 rating from more than 405,000 reviews suggests sustained approval, which matters for a premium game that asks for an upfront purchase.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are straightforward. This is a paid mobile game, the file is sizeable on iPhone, and the content rating may matter for younger players. Its structure also rewards patience, because much of the satisfaction comes from gradual accumulation rather than quick wins.

  • Upfront Purchase The app is not free on either platform. In Australia, the App Store listing is priced at A$7.99, while the Google Play version is also a paid download.
  • Storage Planning The iPhone build is about 272 MB, and Android does not list a size in the store metadata. Leaving extra free space for updates and cache is sensible.
  • Age Guidance Google Play lists Parental Guidance, while the App Store lists 12+. That makes the game more suitable for older children and teens than for very young players.

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