![]() ![]() The sequel to My Time at Portia, My Time at Sandrock is a life simulation RPG that has players help to build and expand the town of Sandrock. Progress made during the beta will not carry over to the multiplayer’s release on the Early Access version, which is planned for early 2023. The multiplayer mode features alternative character storylines from the single player mode, covering part of Sandrock’s recent history, along with a full suite of options for mini-games and combat. The multiplayer mode will feature up to four players cooperatively working together. The beta, which will be available to owners of My Time at Sandrock‘s Early Access version, will begin at 7pm Pacific on January 12, 2023, and run through to January 20, 2023. "If the Kickstarter somehow fails, we'll probably only have a basic version of multiplayer until the sales of the game pick up.Pathea Games and PM Studios have announced an open beta for the multiplayer mode of My Time at Sandrock. ![]() "Overall, we do have the funding to finish the game in a timely and fully realised manner," Pathea concluded. Money will be spent on hiring staff to do all of that faster. So, why Kickstarter? After a successful Kickstarter campaign for Portia, Pathea said it was returning to the crowd-funding platform as it was keen to self-publish this follow-up (Team 17 handled publishing duties last time around) and polish its multiplayer offering. Finally, we're going to self-port to the consoles so that we can make sure all the content is consistent across all platforms." Fifth, make sure the sound and voice-acting in this game are up to standard. Fourth, optimise it and make it as bug-free as possible (we learned a lot of lessons from Portia). Third, we're going to have a dedicated single-player RPG and a special mode where friends or strangers can play together. "Second, we wanted to have the overall story arc be more satisfying, but also with more focus on each individual NPC. "We're still aiming for a Miyazaki-inspired kind of world, but with a few other surprises thrown in. "First, Sandrock will have a similar pathos to My Time at Portia, but offer a completely new experience with new types of gameplay," Pathea said. Sandrock was originally meant to be a Portia DLC, Pathea said today, but eventually morphed into its own game with improved graphics, gameplay systems and story "with higher production values across the board". You'll help rebuild the town to its former glory while getting to know the locals. Today's reveal trailer shows a new character heading out west to a ramshackle town set amongst grand mesas and canyons. $30 tiers and up unlock Steam beta access. $20 will get you a Steam key ($15 for the first 50 people), while $25 will get you a copy of the game on PlayStation/Xbox/Nintendo Switch. Pathea is asking for $100,000 over the next 27 days to help work on the game - which is already looking polished. ![]() ![]() My Time at Portia is getting a frontier-themed follow-up, My Time at Sandrock, which will launch via an early access version in March 2021.īefore that, though, you can support developer Pathea Games via a Kickstarter campaign for My Time at Sandrock, which is live now. ![]()
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