My Time at Portia - Valve
My Time At Portia is Now Available on Steam Early Access!

Start a new life in the enchanting town of Portia! Restore your Pa's neglected workshop to its former glory, grow crops, raise animals, befriend the towns quirky inhabitants and uncover the mysteries this charming post-apocalyptic land has forgotten!
My Time at Portia

My Time At Portia is a farm-life sim RPG that arrived in Early Access this week, and so for the past two days I've been harvesting, crafting, building, farming, exploring, and adventuring. And most importantly, learning. While at times Portia can be a bit of a grind, it's quickly proving to be a colorful and absorbing world to spend time in.

Below, I've come up with a few tips to make your early hours a bit easier to navigate while you bring your own workshop up to snuff. They're all things I wish I'd known before I started playing.

Keep an eye on the clock

In Portia, the clock is always ticking, and ticking very quickly. In a lot of sandbox crafting games we're used to staying up all night, hammering away at stone walls or hacking down stubborn trees. despite how late its gotten.

Not so in the world of Portia: when it reaches 3:00 am, you will quite literally fall asleep wherever you are and whatever you're doing. This isn't always problematic—you wake up fully rested at home, so in some ways it can occasionally be convenient—but if you're in the middle of something it's decidedly a nuisance to suddenly slip into a coma. If you're planning an excursion to a distant area, or have some specific goals for the day, keep in mind that when the day ends, it really ends. Leave early if you've got something major to do.

But don't leave too early. If you get out of bed and sprint into town to visit a shop, you're going to discover the shops are still closed. They open at 8, so give the owners time to get out of their beds and get to work or you'll be standing around tapping your foot.

Mining costs money, so plan your spelunking

Mining is not only my least favorite activity in Portia, but it's also something you have to pay to do. Using the starter mine costs you 80 gold per visit (the game calls currency gols, which feels to me like a typo, so I'm just gonna call it gold), and with so many crafting items requiring copper and tin, you'll need to be spending a lot of time in the uninteresting, gloomy mine smashing a pickaxe against the floor.

In your early hours, gold won't be the easiest thing to come by, and you'll want to be saving it for certain expensive items like upgrade kits or, well, mine visits. Which means your trips to the mine should be as fruitful as possible. When you find yourself needing just a couple more units of copper for something, it's tempting to just pop in and pop back out, but doing that too many times will be a drain on your finances. So, when you're going to mine, make a full day of it and get as much as you can on each trip. Free up room in your inventory and prepare to spend the entire day grinding for relics and resources.

Read your mail, even if you don't want to

Outside your workshop is a mailbox, and just about every day there will be something new in it. I kind of ignored it for a while, simply because I had my own to-do list I was working on (and who needs more mail in their life?), but not only will you find new jobs in the mail, but also news about special events.

For instance, I was wondering why there was a little icon that looked like a present blinking on my screen. Turns out, there's a holiday in Portia where airships fly over the town and drop presents.

I'd have known that if I'd read my mail, but I hadn't, so I didn't, and thus was late to the festival and had to run around like a madman trying to grab the remaining few presents before all the kids did, which left me feeling like some kind of desperate, greedy jerk. Which, quite frankly, I am.

Workshop jobs get complex almost immediately

To prove myself as a builder, first I had to make a hatchet of stone and wood. Then I had to craft a pickaxe. My third job was to put together an entire multi-section bridge made of copper pipe and hardwood, which required several new workbenches and resources (including a different hatchet capable of cutting down the proper tree for the hardwood). My current gig is to build an entire friggin' car. So, there's quite a sudden leap in complexity going from making a hatchet to taking on a massive construction job.

Luckily, there are lots of smaller jobs you can nose around for while you're waiting for days to pass and your copper to melt into bars that you can then turn into pipes. If you take on a job that seems a little too complex, don't feel like you have to get it done instantly. You can still find other, smaller commissions that you can tackle in the meantime, sometimes something as simple as fixing someone's fence or crafting a fishing pole. 

Spend money to increase your inventory

With only 16 slots in your inventory, and another 8 on your hotbar, you'll fill up your pockets pretty quickly. I assumed there would be a way to unlock all the locked slots, perhaps by finding a backpack or possibly by leveling up, but it's simpler than that. Click on a locked row, and you'll have the option to spend gold to pay for more slots. I had no idea it was that simple until I actually did it.

Stamina is weird

I was running around at top speed, leaping over fences, and gathering berries and sticks, when I suddenly noticed I couldn't gather berries and sticks anymore. That's because I was out of stamina which, oddly, doesn't stop you from running around at top speed and leaping over fences.

Think of stamina almost as special action points, since you can still move and run like the energetic kid you are while at the same time you're so exhausted that you'll be unable to, say, pick something up, or kick a tree or swing a sword. You can't even go fishing when your stamina is drained. There's something frustrating about having an object in front of you that you're simply too tired to pick up, especially if that object is an apple that would give you a few points of stamina.

Simply standing still won't recover your stamina (though it will replenish your sprint meter). Recovering stamina can be accomplished by eating certain foods, so keep something to munch on in your pocket at all times. But mostly you'll want to sleep in your bed to completely refill your stamina meter.

You can win certain fights by running away

At one point, in order to gain access to a particular mine, you have to best one of the other characters in a sparring contest. I had not had much luck sparring at the time—in a fight with a newspaper reporter, I punched her roughly 100 times, and then at the end of the fight she knocked me out cold with just a couple jabs. So, I wasn't too keen on getting my butt handed to me again.

So, when it came time to prove myself worthy of entering the mine, I simply spent a minute running away from my opponent. I just ran in a big circle like a coward. And it worked! In a regular sparring session this would be considered a draw, but here it was a successful bout of survival. See, you don't always have to put fist-to-face to get what you need.

My Time at Portia

Crafting RPG My Time at Portia is now available on Steam Early Access. It goes for $20, and according to developer Pathea Games, already contains 25 hours of content with more to come. You can also download a free demo to sample before buying. 

Pathea Games expects My Time at Portia to remain in Early Access for around nine months, putting its full release around this fall. The studio says they're "planning on increasing the price when we leave Early Access," though they didn't specify amounts. 

The list of in-progress features is a long one, and includes more areas, quests, story content and mini-games, as well as entirely new skills like taming and riding animals. You can learn more in this Steam post from publisher Team17. 

If you're quick, you can also catch a livestream on the Team17 Facebook page at 12:30 p.m. Pacific (3:30 p.m. Eastern), where the developers will showcase various features and take questions from viewers. 

Our own Lauren Morton gave My Time at Portia a try last year, where she found it difficult to be a productive member of society. That said, she says she still had fun. 

My Time at Portia

Developer Pathea Games' idyllic, Harvest Moon-inspired island life sim My Time at Portia is now available on Steam Early Access.

A little bit Animal Crossing, a little bit Stardew Valley, My Life at Portia opens with your arrival on the titular island, eager to begin the restoration of your father's dilapidated workshop. As is usually the way with these things though, that's more of a rough starting point than an absolute goal, and you're pretty much free to do as you please once you've settled in.

There are local townsfolk to meet, help, and even romance, and an entire island to explore. You can gather materials, craft equipment to expand and decorate your homestead, explore sunken ruins, shop, go adventuring, grow crops, raise animals, and generally fill your days with the kind of soothing busywork that makes these games so consuming.

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My Time at Portia - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Alice O'Connor)

Post-apocalyptic life usually seems stressful but it actually looks quite cheery in My Time At Portia, a new Stardew Valley-ish craft-o-explore-a-life sim RPG which hit early access today. Sure, the skyline is dotted with overgrown skyscrapers and the dungeons beneath the town house biomechanical monsters, but aside from that it looks pleasant enough as we farm, craft, make friends, and all that. The full version is due later this year–and I’d rather wait for that myself, as I tend to with singleplayer games–but if you want to visit Portia now you can. It does also have an old-ish demo to try first. (more…)

Jan 23, 2018
My Time at Portia - DKShadow_Team17
My Time at Portia - Lauren_Team17


Hey Portians!

It’s here, My Time At Portia is now available on Steam Early Access!
We’re incredibly excited for you all to begin your adventures in Portia, and wanted to share a little more info on what you can expect to see in the game…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_nGpVGF-ig

Crafting: From machines, to furniture, to clothing – gather materials to craft a range of items, and prove your building skills by taking on commissions from the town’s Commerce Guild.

Farming, fishing and cooking: Expand your workshop and cultivate your crops, or land that big catch and cook up a tasty meal.

Relationships: Make new friends and fall in love. Maintain your relationships to avoid jealousy and break-ups.

Explore the Land of Portia: Explore all the locations throughout Portia. Will you wander the desert or seek out the Highlands?

Character Customisation: Create your builder. Choose from a variety of faces, hairstyles, and features.

Battle: Explore abandoned ruins and dungeons, and build your skills to take on even the meanest of foes.

And much more: Whilst the game is in Early Access, we’ll be adding tons more content with regular updates, including:

• New story missions, including the Marriage Life storyline!
• New locations, including ruins, dungeons, and shops!
• New items - including projectile weapons
• New buildings
• New features – keep, raise and ride animals, photo mode and birthday parties!
• New mini games and pub games!
• New seasonal events!

We want to hear from you!

We’d like to hear your thoughts. Join the chat and tell us about your experiences in Portia.

Steam Discussions
Join the Team17 Discord
Join the My Time at Portia Discord

Launch Day Activities

To celebrate today’s launch into Early Access, we’ll be hosting a launch day livestream, where we’ll be playing My Time At Portia for an hour, and answering any questions you might have about the game.

Join us on the official Facebook page from 8:30pm GMT/12:30pm PST

Keep updated

Follow the game on Steam and keep up to date with the latest news and updates.

You can also…

Like us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter
Join us on Reddit

For the full Alpha 4.00 patch notes, go here.
My Time at Portia - Lauren_Team17


Hey Portians!

It’s here, My Time At Portia is now available on Steam Early Access!
We’re incredibly excited for you all to begin your adventures in Portia, and wanted to share a little more info on what you can expect to see in the game…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_nGpVGF-ig

Crafting: From machines, to furniture, to clothing – gather materials to craft a range of items, and prove your building skills by taking on commissions from the town’s Commerce Guild.

Farming, fishing and cooking: Expand your workshop and cultivate your crops, or land that big catch and cook up a tasty meal.

Relationships: Make new friends and fall in love. Maintain your relationships to avoid jealousy and break-ups.

Explore the Land of Portia: Explore all the locations throughout Portia. Will you wander the desert or seek out the Highlands?

Character Customisation: Create your builder. Choose from a variety of faces, hairstyles, and features.

Battle: Explore abandoned ruins and dungeons, and build your skills to take on even the meanest of foes.

And much more: Whilst the game is in Early Access, we’ll be adding tons more content with regular updates, including:

• New story missions, including the Marriage Life storyline!
• New locations, including ruins, dungeons, and shops!
• New items - including projectile weapons
• New buildings
• New features – keep, raise and ride animals, photo mode and birthday parties!
• New mini games and pub games!
• New seasonal events!

We want to hear from you!

We’d like to hear your thoughts. Join the chat and tell us about your experiences in Portia.

Steam Discussions
Join the Team17 Discord
Join the My Time at Portia Discord

Launch Day Activities

To celebrate today’s launch into Early Access, we’ll be hosting a launch day livestream, where we’ll be playing My Time At Portia for an hour, and answering any questions you might have about the game.

Join us on the official Facebook page from 8:30pm GMT/12:30pm PST

Keep updated

Follow the game on Steam and keep up to date with the latest news and updates.

You can also…

Like us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter
Join us on Reddit

For the full Alpha 4.00 patch notes, go here.
My Time at Portia - Lauren_Team17
Hi Portians,

We hope you’re as excited as we are that My Time At Portia launches into Early Access tomorrow!

We’ll be celebrating with a livestream on January 23rd at 8:30pm GMT over on the Team17 Facebook page, where we’ll be showing off the game and answering your questions.

Tune in here and join the party!

There’s still time to spread the word about My Time At Portia! Add your voice to the Thunderclap here.

The more people that play the game, the better we’ll be able to support you all.

Thank you so much for all your support so far. This is just the beginning, as we’ll be adding lots of content along the way throughout Early Access – come back tomorrow to learn more!

If you want to join the conversation ahead of launch, jump into Steam Discussions or join our Discord where you can meet other players to chat about the game and trade tips!

See you tomorrow!
My Time at Portia - Lauren_Team17
Hi Portians,

We hope you’re as excited as we are that My Time At Portia launches into Early Access tomorrow!

We’ll be celebrating with a livestream on January 23rd at 8:30pm GMT over on the Team17 Facebook page, where we’ll be showing off the game and answering your questions.

Tune in here and join the party!

There’s still time to spread the word about My Time At Portia! Add your voice to the Thunderclap here.

The more people that play the game, the better we’ll be able to support you all.

Thank you so much for all your support so far. This is just the beginning, as we’ll be adding lots of content along the way throughout Early Access – come back tomorrow to learn more!

If you want to join the conversation ahead of launch, jump into Steam Discussions or join our Discord where you can meet other players to chat about the game and trade tips!

See you tomorrow!
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