>>10782470I sincerely prefer Terraria to Minecraft and most of my autism is directed towards it, but the truth is that the holos don't just play Minecraft because it's fun, but because it's basically a zatsudan disguised as a game. Terraria is a bit more linear and a bit more limited due to its RPG inspirations and mechanics, so once you beat Moon Lord there's not much to fuck around with in it. That the world isn't infinite and building options are more limited due to 2D doesn't help.
I would personally love a 3D Terraria. The mix between RPG mechanics (chasing new weapons, fighting bosses, grinding enemies, etc.) and creative sandboxes is lovely but the finite world and only having two dimensions to work with makes things harder. Although there's sort of an advantage to knowing where every biome is and what to expect from it, especially since several key world features (Temple, Dungeon) are important for progression.
Either way, it's the kind of game you play for a few months, get everything done, and then restart. Minecraft is more open-ended than that, even after you kill the dragon and get the glider you can still just fart around and do projects.