I love when games have extended post-release development like this so you can watch them continue to grow and evolve. Terraria in particular has been going for so long that some of the new additions come from suggestions by the dev team’s children.
(Actually that was already true several years ago. I’m expecting their grandchildren to begin contributing ideas any day now.)
I don’t play Terraria, not my skill set. But I’m happy it’s still going after all these years.
I love when games have extended post-release development like this so you can watch them continue to grow and evolve. Terraria in particular has been going for so long that some of the new additions come from suggestions by the dev team’s children.
(Actually that was already true several years ago. I’m expecting their grandchildren to begin contributing ideas any day now.)