The gameplay is entirely unique and includes numerous actions and such that cannot be seen in other videos of the same game. I made this channel for the purpose of archiving my own playthroughs of the games I play and sharing them. Master the unique powers of each portal to stop the collapse of reality, while exploring lush, hand-drawn worlds and unraveling a deep narrative full of mysteries. Summon portals to overcome vicious beasts, devious puzzles and fiendish platforming challenges. There are many references and great sprite art all across the canvas, so I’d recommend checking it for yourself and searching around, maybe even contributing something yourself.A full PC playthrough of Unbound: Worlds Apart in HD without any commentary. This piece is already big despite being just his head, so imagine if they did the entire body of this massive dragon.īelow him, we can also see the Stormbird from the Thorium mod. Yharonįinally, in the end, we have the Jungle Dragon Yharon. ![]() There are also all the icons we know of to choose the boss, like the worm, skull, uh, Among Us? Troll face? I don’t remember THAT. While the entirety of Draedon and his exo-mechs isn’t on the canvas quite yet (and honestly, they would take up most of it), his entire monologue is there before making you pick your poison and choose which fight to tend with. You have the Squire Slime, mini King and Queen slimes from Terraria, and the slime from Dragon Quest, Minecraft, Stardew Valley, and some others like Ditto from Pokemon. The Slime Corner is in the bottom left of the canvas and contains many slimy little friends from many different games, not just Terraria. In just this one corner, we can see the Terra Blade, Zenith, Illustrious Knives, Ark of the Ancients, and a massive Death’s Ascension, among several others. More of an assortment of several different things, the Melee Corner has been a dedicated effort with an entire group committed to making Melee weapons across the canvas. One of the bigger things on the entire canvas, Leviathan is one of the mid-hard mode bosses in Calamity and one of the more well-known ones, so seeing it get on this canvas is excellent, especially with an exceptionally well-made sprite, given the 32-color limitation that all art on this canvas has. This art is pretty accurate since all they did was scale down some art of Yharim, add googly eyes, and paste it into the game. The LORDE was a joke boss added as an April fool’s update, and all he did was spin around and kill you instantly. This is a somewhat deep-cut reference, but if you’re a big fan of Calamity, you might already see this sprite and laugh to yourself. We should really look at the creative designs the Terraria Calamity Mod Team has come up with: The LORDE Now that you have an understanding of what’s going on over at R/Place. Exploring The Terraria Calamity Mod Canvas Bear in mind this canvas is still going for the next week or so, and some of this art might be changed (but hopefully not destroyed) over the coming days. ![]() ![]() This increased freedom of expression has led to some great pieces of art being constructed on the Calamity Canvas, and I wanted to showcase some of my favorites. ![]() It will remain open until August 18th, where a time-lapse will be created. You get a pixel to place every 5 seconds. Hey Calamity fans – feel free to contribute to our own canvas that you can find at
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