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But it doesn't look promising.
Minecraft in particular runs pretty bad on Intel videochips due to their terrible support of OpenGL.
Aberoth shouldn't be any problem.
Regarding Terraria, there the CPU could be a problem.
Again, without knowing the exact model it's hard to answer.
Minecraft runs fine on an Intel HD 4000 (i3-3110M).
I've got VR running like a god on an Intel core i5 3.2ghz, 8gb's Ram, Gt 720 (2gb)
Your storage is kind of tight as well.
Are you looking for old RTS games? Action games? What you looking for?
So far I can assume you want creative games, which terraria seem like a good one for you, but Minecraft not so much due to frame dips you will have to put up with.
Could also consider running emulators like SNES, or etc if wanted.
Any games really, FPS games would be nice but i also like sandbox games and real time stratagey.
and yes i agree with the emulation idea.
Age of empires games
Cossacks series
Graveyard Keeper
Katana ZERO
Doom series, not the 2016 doom.
Quake series
Unreal series
Unreal tournament series
Castle Crashers
Blasphemous
Older final fantasy games 3 - 9.
Chrono trigger
https://store.steampowered.com/curator/31118603-Good-games-for-bad-computers/
https://store.steampowered.com/curator/6874705-Low-Spec-Games/
dont forget amiga emulator or c64, and plenty of older games still run fine at that pc.
https://store.steampowered.com/curator/6865355-Good-Games-For-Your-Crappy-PC/