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Terraria: The Board Game Russian Version Gets Price Reveal, Pre-orders Imminent

Terraria The Board Game artwork showing characters and world elements

The pricing for the Russian edition of Terraria: The Board Game has been officially announced, as pre-orders for this highly anticipated cooperative tabletop sandbox adventure are set to begin soon.

Pre-orders are tentatively scheduled to open on April 3rd. The base game will be available for 5490 rubles. Additionally, several accessory sets will be offered:

  • A set of double neoprene player mats for 1990 rubles.
  • A collection of plastic buildable boss miniatures for 2490 rubles.
  • A set of wooden character tokens for 1990 rubles.
Gameplay components of Terraria The Board Game

For those looking for the complete experience, a bundle including Terraria: The Board Game and all aforementioned accessories will be priced at 11,490 rubles. The game components feature high-quality imported printing. Production is slated for factory shipment around April 10th.

Another view of Terraria The Board Game components

Designed for 1-4 players, this cooperative board game invites participants to immerse themselves in a rich world where they will explore, gather vital resources, craft essential items, and engage in thrilling battles against various monsters.

Terraria The Board Game setup on a table

Players will also have the opportunity to enhance their decks, discover hidden chests, complete challenging quests, confront powerful bosses, and trade items with fellow adventurers. Gameplay mechanics include using pickaxes and axes, constructing homes and rooms, utilizing workbenches and anvils, expanding inventory space, and inviting non-player characters (NPCs) to their fortified shelters.

By Artemius Grimthorne

Artemius Grimthorne Independent journalist based in Manchester, covering the intersection of technology and society. Over seven years investigating cyber threats, scientific breakthroughs and their impact on daily life. Started as a technical consultant before transitioning to journalism, specializing in digital security investigations.

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