Terraria vs There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension
Reviews on Steam
Terraria
51.7× more reviews
Critical reception
There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension
0.3pp gap
Cheaper at launch
Terraria
$3.00 cheaper
Estimated sales (median)
Terraria
51.7× more units (white-box estimate)
More recent
There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension
9 years apart
Terraria
2011 · Action
- Reviews
- 1,216,769
- Positive
- 97%
- Launch price
- $9.99
- Engine
- n/a
- Sales (median)
- 103.4M
- Net rev
- $590.2M
There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension
2020 · Adventure
Draw Me A Pixel · Draw Me A Pixel
- Reviews
- 23,514
- Positive
- 98%
- Launch price
- $12.99
- Engine
- n/a
- Sales (median)
- 2.0M
- Net rev
- $14.8M
Tag overlap
35% shared , 7 shared tags, 13 only on Terraria, 13 only on There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension.
Only Terraria
Open World Survival CraftSandboxSurvivalMultiplayerCraftingBuildingExplorationCo-opOpen WorldOnline Co-OpReplay ValuePlatformerAtmospheric
Shared
2DAdventurePixel GraphicsIndieActionRPGSingleplayer
Only There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension
Point & ClickPuzzleCasualFunnyComedyStory RichNarrationParody Interactive FictionRomanceGreat SoundtrackSimulationRemake
Sales estimates
Both estimates use the same vv1.0 multi-factor Boxleiter method. Click "How is this calculated?" on either to see the per-factor breakdown.
Sales estimate
vv1.062.1M to 144.8M
units (median: 103.4M)
≈ $354.1M to $826.2M net revenue (Steam cut + refunds + regional discount applied)
Sales estimate
vv1.01.2M to 2.8M
units (median: 2.0M)
≈ $8.9M to $20.8M net revenue (Steam cut + refunds + regional discount applied)
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