Based on 52 real App Store reviews, here's exactly what users wish Terrarium Guide apps would build.
Features users are literally asking for in their reviews, ranked by demand.
"It did not have the new update journeys end, it doesn't even have information about the new updates to console!"
"Update the freaking thing it's 1.4"
"The app was great for five or six minutes I used it but there was some thing it lacked. A search bar. I was trying to figure out how to make andemantite bars but I couldn't search for it"
"Data base is all jumbled together. There is no form of sorting or filtering. It's just straight alphabetical"
"Its not a good wiki because it doesn't separate from hardmode and has not alll of the npc"
"While providing a free description of every item in the game (as far as I know) it does not contain any accurate specs on weapons and tools"
"incomplete information (power of tools?)"
"I would also add a blocks tab, in the description it says wiki and I (having been to the Terraria wiki) was expecting mo"
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67% of complaints are about outdated content. This is table-stakes and the #1 reason users abandon. Must include Moon Lord, Celestial Pillars, Terra Blade, all current bosses/NPCs/items.
Pure alphabetical organization is universally hated. Users need to discover items by context (what can I craft at this stage?) not just exact name lookup. This creates 10x better UX than competitor.
Users tolerate ads for quality content but abandon instantly when ads block access to outdated info. A modest one-time IAP for ad-free complete wiki beats abandoned premium model.
Users want filtering by game stage. Context-aware guides (what you can do at each progression point) add value beyond raw wiki data and justify app vs. web browser.
19% complain about incomplete/wrong specs. Accurate data with good typography/visuals differentiates from the sloppy competitor and matches wiki quality expectations.
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