Repository for LD 48 version!
Terrario
Made in 72 hours for Ludum Dare 48
Theme: Deeper and deeper
Terrario, it's a game where terraria meets factorio.
Key features
- Broke and build blocks
- Mine resource
- Smelting & crafting
- Dual wielding. You can hold items in both hands and use them simultaneously.
- Two-handed use for tools. Hold tool in both hands to use special ability
Game in development
The game is in active development. This demo contains only a small portion of the planned content. In addition, during the game, you can find errors and bugs.
What to expect from the full version
- Much bigger world with random generation
- Automation with assemblers, conveyors and inserters
- Enemies and battles
- Bosses
- Dungeons with loot
- RPG-like progression
- Research new tech
- More supported languages
- Gamepad control?
- Android/Web port?
- Multiplayer?
Controls and supported input devices
- You can play only with a keyboard and mouse for now
- WASD - move
- Space - jump
- E - dash
- Tab - open/close inventory and crafts
- Mouse - aim
- LBM - use item in left hand
- RMB - use item in right hand
- 1..0 - select item in left hand
- Shift + 1..0 - select item in right hand
- Click on toolbar with LMB or RMB to select item. Click with middle mouse button to hold item in both hands
What is Ludum dare?
Ludum Dare is one of the world's largest and longest running Game Jam events. Is an event where you create a game from scratch in a weekend based on a theme.
Terrario in Ludum Dare #46
Credits
- Team-on - programmer
Used tools
- Unity 2020.2.0f1
- Visual Studio 2019
- Adobe Photoshop 2020
- sfxr
Used assets
- Unity game template - https://github.com/Team-on/UnityGameTemplate
- Assets from template - https://github.com/Team-on/UnityGameTemplate/wiki/Used-assets
Downloads and Links
Available in Windows, OSX and Linux.
Consider downloading a game instead of playing the web version for better performance and stability.
If you encounter any problem, please leave a issue!
Mac Version Notes:
If you get "this package is from an unidentified developer" right click (or control-click) and select open. You should now get the option to open anyways.
Linux Version Notes:
Make sure to set the x86_64 as executable before running.



