My Time at Portia is a simulation open world RPG game. The world is set in a post-apocalypse setting. Humans are few and relics from the past are everywhere. The player will need to start a new life in a town on the edge of civilization called Portia. The player will start a workshop and build things with relics from the past for the betterment of society. The goal of the game is to make the workshop as big as possible.
We want to enrich the world with other NPCs that have their unique behaviors. Characters will go to school, do their jobs, workout, and have fun. They also have unique stories for the player to experience. The player will be able to get into relationships with other characters, be them friendships or romances. Romances can end in marriages.
Players can gather materials from an open world. Cut down tree, pick up herbs, mine in ruins, even plant your own garden. There are vast areas for the player to explore around Portia. Deserts, islands, reefs, highlands, marshlands, and more! Each area bringing their own unique items and monsters. There are two different types of dungeons in this game. Players can gather relics and ores from the abandoned dungeons, and fight off monsters to gain look in the hazardous dungeons.
We hope to give the player a truly memorable time in this game, of a warm and welcoming little town full of experiences.
My Time At Portia leaves early access and launches on PC on January 15th 2019!
Take on the role of a novice builder with your very own workshop in the town of Portia and help rebuild what was lost.
As well as crafting and building, you can mine, farm, cook, fish, and fight, build relationships, fall in love, and get married, and adventure across the land - fighting monsters, and exploring ruins.
Played it, bit too grindy for my taste. Also that voice 'actor' is horrible, something they shouldn't cheap out on in my opinion. You can turn them off though.
It looks very similar to Stardew Valley. I'm def going to give it a go.
when i played Stardew the first time i was thinking wonder when they will make a 3D version it will be soo fun!! and almost 3 years later here you have it
It seems like a lot of the time based quests appear around Friday and the weekend. Just completed the tree farm
Cute game, the little festivals are great
There must have been a door there in the wall, when I came in.
Truly gone fishing.
Is there any challenge at all in these games? I played Portia for a while (hour or two) then i switched to Sandrock because it heard it's like Portia just many times better.
It just seems like one of those mobile games that small kids plays where there's just a ton of grindy stuff to do for them but no challenge (so that they don't get upset.)
Maybe my impression is wrong since i haven't gotten far into any of them. I don't mind grindy games once in a while btw, but i do want some challenge.
Nothing wrong with having chill games where you don't have any pressure to perform is there? I can definitely see the appeal, yet it's not for me either. I grow bored quickly with games like this.
Is there any challenge at all in these games? I played Portia for a while (hour or two) then i switched to Sandrock because it heard it's like Portia just many times better.
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