Fans of My Time At Portia can rejoice with the early access release of My Time At Sandrock. Set near an oasis in the desert, players can settle in at Sandrock to become the next amazing builder who can save the town from economic catastrophe.
Things Farming Simulators Get Wrong
Similar to Portia, My Time At Sandrock is a life simulator that has players dealing with crafting, base building, combat, farming, and exploring. A bit of everything if you will. After creating a character players will be dropped into the world and can begin putting together their base of operations. However, dealing with all these various aspects of the game can feel overwhelming but with a little guidance and some tips, players will be able to grasp the basics.
The game emphasizes several things in the game including XP, water, and Gols (Sandrock currency). These can be acquired via resource gathering or exploring (basically anything that requires exertion). However, to do all these things, players require stamina. Since there isn’t any coffee or quick access to energy bars, in the beginning, players will have to manage this resource by going to be at a reasonable time. Sleeping past midnight and your character will complain whilst going past 3 am will cause your character to completely pass out and have reduced stamina the next day.
Players should have their characters retire at a decent time to ensure their stamina levels remain solid. Some other activities don’t require stamina such as talking to NPCs, shopping, or crafting. The key is always to balance and see what needs doing.
When players first arrive, there won’t be that much they can do since machines require water to do anything and money is limited. Players should first make the recycler si
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