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My Time at Sandrock keeps role-players busy for weeks

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Building, fighting, questing and much more: My Time at Sandrock celebrates its Early Access release with an extremely thick content package that leaves nothing to be desired. Since 25 May 2022, players have been allowed to build a desert settlement on (Steam), and the first reviews are 79 percent positive.

My Time at Sandrock is the successor to My Time at Portia from the same developer, which scored 80 points in the GlobalESportNews test. Once again you find yourself in a post-apocalyptic setting, but this time in the desert with lots of dust and even more Fallout flair. There’s also a multiplayer mode at last.

In the 3D version of Stardew Valley, you don’t just knock monsters together, but also houses by swinging a hammer and collecting resources. In addition to crafting, researching and growing food, My Time at Sandrock also has an open world to explore, you can cultivate your relationships with NPCs and complete one or two mini-games. The full release of version 1.0 is planned for 2023.

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