Terraria is a 2D sandbox adventure game that focuses on exploration, building, crafting, combat, and survival. Unlike Minecraft, which is fully 3D, Terraria is played from a side-scrolling perspective and offers a much deeper progression system with bosses, biomes, and items. Terraria emphasizes combat and exploration, while Minecraft leans more on creativity and building in a 3D blocky world.
What can your viewers do?
- Spawn a random slime
- Spawn all bosses at once
- Trigger a TNT explosion
- Activate different kinds of traps
- Summon a grenade rain
- Spawn NPCs
- Call friendly bees to help fight monsters
- Start in-game events like Blood Moon, Pumpkin Moon, or Frost Moon
- Give you any item they choose
- Or simply disturb you with effects like reversed gravity or screen shake
How to install?
To install a modification for Terraria, you usually need tModLoader, a free open-source modding platform available on Steam. After installing tModLoader, you can browse, download, and manage mods directly from the in-game mod browser. Some mods can also be manually installed by placing the files into the “Mods” folder in the Terraria directory.
In the Stream to Earn program, you need to select the Terraria game preset, before installing the modification for the game you need to install tModLoader, and then install the modification for the game. Start tModLoader from Steam, go in Workshop, Manage mods and activate StreamToEarn TikTok-integration, usually it has a similar path: C:\Users\username\Documents\My Games\Terraria\tModLoader\Mods