IGN Logo
Skip to content
IGN Plus
IGN Plus
Home
Guides
Interactive Maps
Playlist
Store
Rewards

Site Themes

Change Region

Africa (opens in a new window)AdriaAustralia (opens in a new window)Benelux (opens in a new window)Brazil (opens in a new window)Canada (opens in a new window)China (opens in a new window)Czech / Slovakia (opens in a new window)France (opens in a new window)Germany (opens in a new window)Greece (opens in a new window)Hungary (opens in a new window)India (opens in a new window)Ireland (opens in a new window)Israel (opens in a new window)Italy (opens in a new window)Japan (opens in a new window)Latin AmericaMiddle East - EnglishMiddle East - ArabicNordicPakistan (opens in a new window)Poland (opens in a new window)Portugal (opens in a new window)Romania (opens in a new window)Southeast AsiaSpain (opens in a new window)Turkey (opens in a new window)United Kingdom (opens in a new window)United States (opens in a new window)

More

IGN on socialAbout UsAccessibilityPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseEditorial StandardsDo Not Sell My Personal InformationSite MapBoardsContact Support
©2025 IGN a brand of IGN Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved. No part of this website or its content may be reproduced without the copyright owner’s permission. IGN® and IGN Entertainment are trademarks or registered trademarks of IGN Entertainment, Inc.

News

All NewsColumnsPlayStationXboxNintendoPCMobileMoviesTelevisionComicsTech

Reviews

All ReviewsEditor's ChoiceGame ReviewsMovie ReviewsTV Show ReviewsTech Reviews

Discover

Videos

Original ShowsPopularTrailersGameplayAll Videos

Account

ProfileLogin SettingsSubscriptionNewsletters
20 Questions

20Q #XX: undefined

Register to keep your streak
 or 
Try to guess the video game: In the input field, type a question that could be answered "yes" or "no". You can ask up to 20 questions before the game is over.

Quick tips to help you guess the answer faster
  • Stick to questions that will be answered with “yes” or “no”
  • Any questions that you ask will count as part of your 20 questions
  • Try to guess the game with as few questions as possible
  • Get an ad-free experience with IGN Plus and gain access to all previous games
My Time at PortiaMy Time at Sandrock

My Time At Portia Developer Announces Sequel, My Time At Sandrock

A new world to build.

By Charles Young, IGN China
Updated: Oct 26, 2020 5:53 pm
Posted: Oct 26, 2020 7:01 am

Chinese indie game developer Pathea Games has announced the sequel to My Time At Portia, titled My Time At Sandrock.

My Time At Portia was a charming farming sim RPG that sold over 1.7 million copies worldwide. My Time At Sandrock will release into Steam Early Access in March 2021, with a full release due on next-gen consoles, PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Switch in Summer 2022. Check out a first trailer below:

Loading
Play

My Time At Sandrock, like the previous game, shares elements with games like Stardew Valley and Harvest Moon but with its own unique twists. The player will take the role of a builder who owns a workshop in Sandrock. They will need to complete different commissions from local townspeople and government to learn more about the storyline.

In order to complete their orders, players need to collect different resources through digging, harvesting, scavenging, cooking, and battling. They will also meet lots of brand new interesting creatures, separate from those they met in the ocean town of Portia. All characters in the game are promised to be more interactive, and dozens of NPC will have their own personalities and independent AI. One of them may even become your future husband or wife.

Players still experience the same post-apocalyptic universe and timeline as My Time At Portia, and will encounter a few surprise connections to My Time At Portia, including some familiar NPCs. Pathea Games also added in plenty of new characters, more drama, while players can enjoy transforming a desert into an oasis.

My Time at Sandrock - First Screenshots

Sandrock is a city-state located in the Eufaula Desert within the Alliance of Free Cities. Water is at a premium in Sandrock, with the only source being the nearby oasis. The hard-working people at Sandrock use wood and metal that they gather from relics to build their own unique buildings and also build railroads that connect with the outside world and turn this place into the traffic hub of the Alliance of Free Cities.

After gathering players’ feedback about the original game, Pathea Games is planning on releasing a new multiplayer mode in the future.

We awarded the first game an 8/10 review, saying "My Time at Portia's many parts don't always shine on their own, but together they make for a pleasant building adventure."

IGNRecommends

Mario Kart World's Open World Isn't What You Think It Is
Mario Kart World's Open World Isn't What You Think It Is
Comments18
Mario Kart World: What We Think After Playing 5 More Hours
Mario Kart World: What We Think After Playing 5 More Hours
Comments42
Stunning The Witcher 4 Unreal Engine 5 Tech Demo Shows Open-World Running on Base PS5 at 60fps — With Ray Tracing
Stunning The Witcher 4 Unreal Engine 5 Tech Demo Shows Open-World Running on Base PS5 at 60fps — With Ray Tracing
Comments27

In This Article

Loading
My Time at Portia
My Time at Portia
Pathea GamesJan 23, 2018
ESRB: Everyone 10+
Nintendo SwitchXbox OnePCPlayStation 4
IGN Logo
Reviews•Editor Columns•News•Guides•How to Watch Guides•Elden Ring DLC Interactive Map•GTA 5 Cheats•IGN Store•Deals•Contact Us•IGN YouTube•HowLongToBeat•IGN TikTok•IGN Twitter•Map Genie•Eurogamer•Rock Paper Shotgun•VG247•Maxroll