haven't played Terraria, but I'll admit Single Player on Minecraft is boring. I almost always play on servers, mainly anarchy servers. how much the server follows Human history is beyond frightening.
VS threads are frowned upon, that said, i dont think either one is "better", they have very different styles, ways of working, the fight is completely different and the only thing that seems to be the same is that they are both pixelated and you dig with a pickaxLunafox said:Quick question, Which one?
Real question, Why?
Minecraft has been around for a bit longer and I'd bet a pretty penny that it formed part of the inspiration for Terraria and has left me wondering what the general feeling toward the two are now.
Both of them have differences in game-play and aesthetics and both appear to be off the shelf (interwebs) hits. Are these games ushering in a new genera of games? Are we going to see more clones, parodies, rip-offs and re-imaginings? Maybe even the next big MMO "World of CraftCraft" from BloodyBigBudgetGames&Co? Or is the just a flash in the pan, tiding us over till the next innovation that people will look back on and give a hefty ?meh? to, much like Tower Defense games.
Thoughts, ideas, opinions, randomly hurled insults?
Fortresscraft is just Minecraft Classic, except it costs money and is worse in every possible way.Andronicus said:Shouldn't the real question be FortressCraft [http://www.fortresscraft.com/] vs Minecraft?
Building isn't everything you know. Don't try to judge Terraria in the criteria of minecraft. Sure terraria is a shitty building game, but a great adventure RPG game. Besides, terraria was in development before minecraft, therefore neither of them are a rip-off of the otherPhlakes said:Minecraft. Aside from Terraria being a rip-off, their so much less that's possible. Taking a dimension away makes building a lot less interesting. Plus, Minecraft has a certain charm with its art and music and everything.