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If you have been following the indie simulation RPG scene for the last two years, you know that My Time at Sandrock has been trying to escape the massive shadow of its predecessor, My Time at Portia . With the release of , the game reaches a specific milestone for a specific subset of the PC gaming community: preservationists and offline gamers. My Time at Sandrock v1.4.1.1-GoldBerg
Workshops, recipes, and combat