It is now officially released on the Xbox Live Arcade for 1200 Microsoft points ($14 US dollars). It does not include as many features as the PC version, but does contain some unique content.
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Terraria, like Minecraft, has been an indie PC gaming sensation. Developers have been working on creating a release for the game that will work with gaming consoles. The two consoles which currently support Terraria are the XBox 360 and Playstation 3.
Terraria 1.3 was released on Xbox 360 on December 3, 2015. This update introduced many features from the PC version, including new items, enemies, and gameplay mechanics. However, it's worth noting that the Xbox 360 version has not received updates beyond 1.3, as the developers shifted focus to newer platforms.
It is now officially released on the Xbox Live Arcade for 1200 Microsoft points ($14 dollars). It includes a lot more features then the PC version so i suggest you get it.
I know a few for Xbox but one for PC Xbox- Total Miner: Forge (9/10) And Fortress Craft (8/10) PC- Terraria (10/10) Total Miner is 80 Microsoft Points, Fortress Craft is 240 Microsoft Points, and Terraria is 10 USD on Steam only.
Yes. Windows XP, Vista and 7 are all supported. You can also play it on Xbox or on the PS3.
Terraria happened in 2011.
Six pounds. The actual price drops below this very frequently during sales, sometimes going as low as $2.50 US.
Search "Terraria invedit" on youtube.
Just Google Terraria servers and copy the ip address into the multiplayer slot on terraria.
You will have to decide that yourself based on what you and your friends prefer.
If you have Terraria on Steam it updates itself once an update is available.