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The Terraria Website has word that development the game is at an end (thanks nin via Rock, Paper, Shotgun). Here's word: The future of Terraria has been highly debated as of late, not just with the community, but for us as well. The last year has been a crazy ride! When I started on this game, I just had a few ideas of what I thought would make a fun game. I had no idea that it would receive so much attention. I want to thank all of you for supporting us and making this game's success possible.
After a lot of internal debate, we have decided that it is time to move on. My wife and I are due to have another boy soon, and I want to spend some time getting to know him. I also want to spend the time recharging and bettering myself as both a programmer and game designer. I have learned a lot from working on Terraria and plan on using what I've learned, building upon it, and moving forward with another, even better project. However, we are still planning at least one more bug fix for Terraria.
For those that haven't already heard, Finn "Tiy" Brice has moved on to form Chucklefish and is heavily at work on an exciting new game called “Starbound”. It's looking to be a lot of fun, so make sure to check it out if you haven't already!
Thanks again for all your support, and I am very much looking forward to providing you with something much better than Terraria in the future!
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Feb 23, 2012, 10:15 |
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Yeah I logged more time in this than minecraft. I got well more than my $10 out of it.
I still need to go back and replay this since he added all the stuff in the last couple patches.
I would pay for DLC for this game too, its too bad he doesn't want to keep going. Or if he could add mod support before he drops it, then the community could support it. Or if he opensourced it, or something. Oh well.
I'll definitely have to keep an eye on starbound. I like sci-fi games and if its a nice open game that would be great.
Anyway, its actually nice that they announce it. You rarely see an announcement like that, usually things just die off with no announcement.
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