![]() Once it's available, Harold will be inside waiting for you to donate each item. And with 22 more days to go (at the time of writing this) it will be fun to see the stretch goals reached one by one.To donate them, you first need to unlock the Museum on the Northern Island (See Young master, that's real nice of you! for how to unlock it). The goal was $100,000, which was reached within 19 hours. A long time to wait, but it’s better to wait longer and get a perfect game, right? The aim is to release the full game Spring 2022 on Steam, with all consoles following Summer 2022. My Time at Sandrock will release on Steam Early Access in March 2021. The aim is making My Time at Sandrock not just a copy of Portia set a new environment, which is an exiting prospect. It pleases me to see the way they are trying to change things that the fans weren’t happy about in Portia. There are holidays and several types of dungeons to explore, and much more. There’s farming in the planter boxes, and the produce will have more uses then in Portia. The game boasts Multiplayer mode and building in your workshop is key again. There will be mesas, deep canyons, vast deserts, endless salt plains, breathtaking ruins, and more!” “We are aiming to give the player a truly satisfying feeling when the game “ends.” We’re also working to give you a beautiful open world to gather materials, explore, and maintain a homestead. ![]() The developers state on their Kickstarter page that My Time at Sandrock will maintain the simulation versus RPG balance that My Time at Portia had, with more depth for both. ![]() Want to know a bit more about the rich history of the world of Portia and Sandrock? It’ll be up to you to use your wits and skills to unite the townsfolk and rebuild the city into a beacon of prosperity. Shops are run down, buildings are empty, and people are looking to leave. Recruited to Sandrock to be a Builder, you’ll arrive to find the town in a sad state. The good news is that there are vast amounts of relics around these parts, some of them even hidden in plain sight! Most of the trees around the oasis were cut by the original settlers: nowadays, you’ll have to find alternatives. Wood is also a rare resource, as not many trees grow in the area. Water is a premium in Sandrock, with the only source being from Martle’s Oasis. Many people left, leaving the place in its vagarious state found today. At first, the city attracted many prospectors interested in an extensive supply of relics hidden beneath the desert, but, as time went on, the oasis dried up, leaving the city unable to sustain a large population. It was founded beside Martle’s Oasis on top of an ancient metropolis. Sandrock is a city-state located in the Eufaula Desert within the Alliance of Free Cities. Let’s take a look at the new city that needs our help. This time you won’t help to get Portia back to glory, but the rugged mining town of Sandrock. Now, Pathea Games is back on Kickstarter with a new campaign that got me very exited: let’s go back to the Alliance of Free Cities. It had all the elements of a combination of RPG, Crafting and Simulation that we love. We loved My Time at Portia, even though there were a few bugs in the game at the time of launch. Developer Pathea Games used some magical words in describing their project: “gameplay like Animal Crossing and Harvest Moon.” A huge success, in a time when Kickstarter wasn’t as widely known as it is now. The campaign managed to generate 50% more funding above its goal of $ 100.000 and all but one stretch goal was met. Cast your mind back to September 2017 when Pathea Games launched their Kickstarter campaign for My Time at Portia.
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