Another human who has no marriage options is the protagonist's boss, Yan. Now no longer restricted to a group of defined bachelor and bachelorette characters, Pathea will be adding romance options to the rest of the currently unmarried, age-appropriate, and humanoid characters the lovely Sandy the camel is still not available to woo, sorry. The developers of the sequel to My Time at Portia announced today that they will be unlocking romance options for most everyone in My I have made a stronger shield so far, but I have yet to be rewarded with body armor crafting instructions. My trusty beginner's Shirt has a few holes! So I've been eating Recipe Bread to learn new armor recipes. I guess I should be upgrading my armor before tackling that place. My garden boxes aren't for hiding goodies.Īs for my adventures in Rune Factory 5, meany Scarlett challenged me to explore Kelve Lava Caves. I need to chat with those dang tree rats. Hopefully, it'll bloom so we get a better idea of what it might be. Google Lens hints that it might be a Wood Rush, but that doesn't look like any rush that's normal around here. The bladed leaves are rough to the touch, and it was easy to dig the plant up and transplant it into a pot. The plant's roots are fairly thick but not very long, and I couldn't find a bulb or rhizome that might hold a clue as to what the plant is. It appears to be a plant gift from one of the local squirrels unfortunately, they neglected to add a label to the plant. I also discovered a large, strange plant growing in the raised garden boxes in the backyard. We also have germination of the cross-pollinated watermelons! It will be fun to see if there will be a tasty watermelon crop from the hybridization of Sugar Baby and Baby Doll This weekend, I will be transplanting the tomato sprouts into larger containers, as it's still too cold outside. I picked up a package of white sunflower seeds that I've been itching to try once the weather is warmer. The dahlias will simply have more room to spread out, plus I can plant more sunflowers in between the rows. Though there are fewer plants than in years past, but that's okay. Some of the tubers that were pulled up last autumn were divided into more tubers (aka, I accidentally broke them while digging them up), so there are multiples of the same plant this year. The trailer below teases lots of danger and mysteries to explore in the underground areas of the game, but you can watch the footage for yourself below.Happy Farm'n Friday! Last weekend's rain lightened up just enough to spend some time outside and bring the dahlias out of hibernation. This time around, however, My Time at Sandrock will support some sort of multiplayer functionality that allows players to build together. This sequel’s setting isn’t quite as friendly as the areas in 2018’s My Time at Portia but still sees players engaging in mini-games, building a town, and fostering relationships with others around Sandrock. My Time at Sandrock’s story begins 300 years following the collapse of “an earlier civilization” and puts the player knee-deep in the town’s problems. Coming to PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and next-gen consoles, Pathea describes the game as a story-driven open-world simulation RPG with a Western theme. The game has been revealed alongside a new Kickstarter campaign, which has already raised $42,000 of its $100,000 goal. The studio behind My Time at Portia, Pathea Games, has revealed a follow-up title set in the same world called My Time at Sandrock.
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