That phrase is usually used on something that's positive, after something that's negative. Notice that most of the examples use the word "boring" for the former thing they're talking about.
The person that replied to you probably just assumed you were using it the same way. I don't think I've ever seen anyone use it on 2 things they liked before.
Fair enough. We've played Minecraft for a long time, so it has indeed become somewhat boring - familiarity breeds contempt, that sort of thing.
However just because Terraria feels fresh having just discovered it, I'm not going to say it's automatically better. Only long term play would decide that. They're quite different games although they share certain elements.
One of the nice things about newer worlds created with Terraria is the event system. There are cyclical events around phases of the moon and holidays. And there are world changing events like defeating Skeletron that unlock harder modes and access to new materials and crafting abilities.
The full game isn't available all the time and has to be discovered tonit gives you something to work towards.
That phrase is usually used on something that's positive, after something that's negative. Notice that most of the examples use the word "boring" for the former thing they're talking about.
The person that replied to you probably just assumed you were using it the same way. I don't think I've ever seen anyone use it on 2 things they liked before.