My Time At Sandrock, the sequel to the well-known My Time At Portia, is about to release on PC via early access. The crafting/farming adventure is set to return on May 26 but unfortunately not much is known about the game aside from its resemblance to games like Harvest Moon and Stardew Valley much like its predecessor. However, there is a wealth of materials available to give an impression of what players should expect for the upcoming early access release.
Players in My Time At Sandrock assume the role of a Builder. While details have been light on the story, what little has been revealed shows that the player has come to the eponymous town of Sandrock to help save it from economic ruin. In doing so, the player will have to use their tools and workshop to craft and create numerous machines and materials to aid the failing town. Additionally, throughout the story, players will be able to construct a tunnel to Portia, the titular town of My Time At Portia.
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Fortunately for players excited about the upcoming title, My Time At Sandrock developers have been very open with what is planned, owing in part to its successful backing on Kickstarter. Like its predecessor, players can engage in farming, crafting, and combat in tandem much like the similar JRPG farming game Rune Factory 5 but it is already shaping up to be very distinct from both. Here is everything currently known about My Time At Sandrock before its early access release.
Compared to the lush greenery of Portia, the Eufaula Desert in My Time At Sandrock where the town of Sandrock resides is a barren waste of sprawling deserts and beautiful mesas. The town of Sandrock itself is situated around Martle's Oasis, a
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