You now get to play in the new city-state of Sandrock, a desert location that offers new opportunities for crafting. These core features are retained in My Time at Sandrock, as it was originally meant to be a DLC but was eventually expanded into a full-blown sequel. Inspired by games like Animal Crossing and Harvest Moon, My Time at Portia has you gathering resources, crafting, improving your home, and befriending NPCs. It’s set in a post-apocalyptic world where humanity has emerged from underground and has begun rebuilding society using the leftover technology they scavenge. so the rewards aren't "bundled" into the two "beta keys" in your mail.First released in 2019, My Time at Portia is a life sim game that combines aspects of role-playing and simulation gameplay mechanics. Steam keys don't expire so you can still activate them.Īt the moment, the only kickstarter reward tied to the original beta key is the in-game kickstarter t-shirt and 99% sure the devs eventually chose to give that item to everyone that bought the game.Īll other kickstarter rewards, we're supposed to get separate keys for those but so far only the sound track keys and the fennic fox keys have been sent out. Use one yourself and give the second one to someone else (spouse, friend etc) The mail with the kickstarter beta, the mail with the sound track and the mail with the fennic fox, all of those contained two individual keys. If so, that's one Christmas gift I don't have to deal with. Looking back.did I get 2 keys for everything? The OST and the Beta access? In the email, I assumed the whole code was 1 key, and kept placing both of them in there and get the invalid message. You telling me that actually fixed the issue. ![]() Originally posted by Liz-with-a-Smile:Hey, thanks.
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