Terraria is finally making the jump Nintendo fans have been calling for. Indie 2D crafting sandbox Terraria arrives on 3DS and Wii U in early 2016 thanks to a partnership between developer Re-Logic ...
Latest builds of Terraria on 3DS and Wii U shown off at EGX. Having had a chance to try out the 3DS version of Terraria at previous shows this year, the EGX show in Birmingham was the first chance to ...
Terraria 3DS utilizes dual and touch screen controls and was unveiled for the first time at Gamescom. Although the Wii U version wasn't shown, I got to try the 3DS game at Gamescom last week. As with ...
Unlike previous console ports, these new versions will make use of the systems’ touch controls for crafting and combat alike. While the 3DS only support four-player local multiplayer, the Wii U ...
Although the Wii U version was not forthcoming, the 3DS iteration of the popular 2D mining game Terraria - recently confirmed as coming to Nintendo platforms - was fully playable at this year's ...
Last week, the action-adventure sandbox game, Terraria, made its Nintendo 3DS eShop debut. In conjunction with its release, a FAQ was posted on the game’s official forums , and goes into detail ...
Fans have asked for a touchscreen inventory. The news should come as no surprise - Terraria is already available on PC, PlayStation 3, PS4, PS Vita, Xbox 360, Xbox One, iOS, Android, Windows Phone and ...
Terraria is on the 3DS eShop already, having arrived in the most recent update. It had been long anticipated, especially by those Nintendo fans seeking a version on the go - the Wii U version hasn't ...
Nintendo is making a smart move when it comes to those popular block building games. Kids love them and they can definitely be family-friendly. Last week we found out Terraria was confirmed for ...
Re-Logic's 2D sandbox hit Terraria is heading to 3DS and Wii U in Q1 2016, publisher 505 Games has announced. Both versions will feature touchscreen controls with online and offline multiplayer. The ...
Sandbox adventure game Terraria is coming to Nintendo Wii U and 3DS according to developer Re-Logic. Lead developer Whitney Baird wrote on the game's official forum that, "Terraria is indeed coming to ...
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