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The fandom might be horrible, but the game itself is alright.
What kind of meme is that?
Amen.
The game would slowly go on to add survival, add multiplayer, add new blocks, rework its mechanics, and so forth over the next few years.
The game as we know it now (Multiplayer, Survival, Crafting) wasn't made and popularised until early 2010 to 2011. The "beta" version was for all intents and purposes a complete realization of the game's concepts, it just lacked the content of future updates. It could be considered the first real version of the game, and it came out in December of 2010.
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Beta
Terraria was released in May of 2011.
Then Minecraft officially released (version 1.0) in November of 2011...but as I said you could practically consider the "beta" to be a complete version of the game anyways.
Doesn't matter. Fact is Minecraft was in development and conceptualized far before Terraria was.
Terms like "alpha", "beta", "full release"...they're largely subjective, relative, and meaningless. I don't get why people obsess over them or use them to defend a game's state of quality. Like a game could just label itself "alpha" for five years as a way to deflect criticism, and no one would ever question it, even if deep down they know damn well that the game is no longer in alpha state.
But it wasn't...and I just got done explaining that too...
According to the developer himself Terraria began development in January of 2011.
http://www.ign.com/articles/2011/04/29/minecraft-the-platformer
The obnoxious wording of the article aside...