![]() Honestly I don't see him much unless I go out of my way (why is he always stuck at the apartments? □) if I get to know him more he could be marriage material, who knows!īurgess: Sweet dude and cares deeply about the town, just not my type and I'm not religious so strong beliefs toward religion is not my thing.Īmirah: Hard worker, talented and knows how to take charge. She also works hard for Sandrock and not only do I love her I also love her entire family!Įrnest: He seems kinda spoiled but he's a sweetheart and I love that he's a writer. Heidi: What a badass! Educated, hardworking and super nice. Justice: I like the dude! He's always doing his best to protect Sandrock, he cares about the town and he's funny and charismatic. I really love her character and she's similar to my real life BFF so I have a soft spot for her. Mi-an: Super sweet bubbly girly, always enthusiastic and hard working. Qi: He seems like a sweet oblivious nerd, again we don't know a ton about him yet but I like him and I love spaceships and science so he's a possible marriage candidate pending his storyline. Plus I have a thing for macho tough dudes, leave me alone. Logan: Cause ofc! Hot cowboy bandit, I swear I can fix him!! We don't know much about him yet beyond the incident with his dad etc but he seems like a straightforward guy and he cares about Sandrock and it's residents. Plus he's older which I like & a world traveler who's ready to settle down which is super my thing. Owen: Sweet, genuine, kind, stable, handsome and generous. He's loyal and has a lot of love to give (even "damaged" people deserve love) not to mention his dedication to healing people. ![]() Yeah if this was real life he would've needed therapy not romance but this is Sandrock where we give people gifts daily to make them like us □ & irl that would be creepy af! So realism isn't an issue plus he gets better over time and his quest takes so long to complete (takes me over a year in-game) so he gets to know and trust the builder really well and he tries to get better for our sake which is adorable. I know some people dislike his romance questline/background story but I found it very touching. The trailer below teases lots of danger and mysteries to explore in the underground areas of the game, but you can watch the footage for yourself below.Fang: Ugh I have to physically stop myself from marrying him in EVERY save. This time around, however, My Time at Sandrock will support some sort of multiplayer functionality that allows players to build together. This sequel’s setting isn’t quite as friendly as the areas in 2018’s My Time at Portia but still sees players engaging in mini-games, building a town, and fostering relationships with others around Sandrock. My Time at Sandrock’s story begins 300 years following the collapse of “an earlier civilization” and puts the player knee-deep in the town’s problems. ![]() Coming to PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and next-gen consoles, Pathea describes the game as a story-driven open-world simulation RPG with a Western theme. The game has been revealed alongside a new Kickstarter campaign, which has already raised $42,000 of its $100,000 goal. ![]() The studio behind My Time at Portia, Pathea Games, has revealed a follow-up title set in the same world called My Time at Sandrock. ![]()
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