Indie game My Time at Sandrock by developer Panthea Games has quite a few moving parts. Players can carry out simple and multi-layered tasks, which are tied closely to the plethora of raw and refined materials found in the game. All players need to get started is to pick up their newly crafted pickhammer or axe.
Many of the features in the game, whether it is a crafting station or farming, can be interacted with right from their very own home. However, in My Time at Sandrock, a player’s home doubles as their workshop. When players discover and acquire new blueprints, the workshop is the best and only place to start constructing something new.
Unfortunately, at the start of My Time at Sandrock, a player’s home (their workshop) is not very big. This can be a problem when a new crafting station is unlocked and there is no space to build it. Or worse, there is no room to start farming, which can be a fruitful endeavor for those who wish to cook.
Thankfully, the game does provide tools for players to expand and even upgrade their Workshop Yard. With more space comes more furniture, which is ideal for improving the stats of one’s workshop. Here is how players can go about expanding and upgrading their Workshop Yard in My Time at Sandrock.
Upgrading the workshop yard is a very straightforward process; however, it may take time to happen. The game has its own in-game currency, which can not only be used towards a player’s workshop yard, but also to buy resources like Water and Iron Ore at the Eufaula Salvage Shop.
In the case of expanding one’s own workshop yard, follow these steps:
A great way to reach one's goal in a reasonable timeframe is by capturing Shiny Scorpions, which are found fairly frequently. One potential way of finding
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