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My Time at Portia Update: Animals, Museum, Desert Area and More

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My Time at Portia is a game published by award winning publisher Team17 and developed by the China based independent developer Pathea Games. Together they have released a brand new updated for My Time at Portia. The charming, and gorgeous looking sandbox simulation RPG has received tons of new features, making the game even more exciting. Not only did my Time at Portia receive a brand new area to explore, but the developers have also added animals. Players will now be able to keep livestock, including sheep, chicken, cows and ducks. If you look after them well enough, you will be rewarded with milk and eggs.

Furthermore a Museum has been added to the game. In order to unlock the exciting new building, players will have to complete a newly added story mission to help build the museum. Once completed, you will be able to donate to the museum, Animal Crossing style! Check out everything new in My Time at Portia below. You can also take a look at our My Time at Portia Early Access Review here.

My Time at Portia is schedule for a release on Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4 and Xbox One later this year. The game is currently available on Steam Early Access. We are also giving away download keys to the game through our monthly giveaways on our Patreon Page.

LIVESTOCK & HORSE RIDING

From today onwards you’ll be able to keep and look after your own animals, including sheep, chicken, ducks and cows! Look after them well and they’ll reward you with milk and eggs, and you’ll even be able to breed them! What’s more, we’ve also added horse riding to the game! Head to MacDonald’s farm and you’ll be able to enjoy a horse ride alone or with that special someone if you’ve been lucky enough to find a romantic partner.

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PORTIA MUSEUM

Portia’s brand-new museum is nearly open for business! Starting with this update, there’s a new story mission to help build the museum. Once you’ve done that, you can then start adding your donations!

Any relics you’ve discovered can be donated here, to be displayed for future Portian generations to enjoy, and you’ll even get paid for your trouble!

The Portia Museum also believes in credit where it’s due, so if you’re the first resident to donate an item then your name will be listed as the donator when checking the relics at the Museum.

What wonders will you add to the exhibitions? Make sure to share your screenshots with us on Steam and on social media so we can see what you’ve found!

A NEW DUNGEON IN THE DESERT

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Head out to Portia’s new desert area and you’ll find lots of new gameplay to discover. There’s a brand new dungeon to explore, with enemies to fight and relics to be found, as well as several new crafting quests!

STAR GAZING

We’ve made a few improvements to the relationship system in this update, including the option to kiss or hug your significant other anywhere in Portia.

We’ve also added a new mini-game based around star gazing. Look to the skies at night and you and your partner can draw constellations among the stars and enjoy the romantic moment.

For more farming fun, check out the recently announced Harvest Moon Light of Hope Multiplayer mode here. The original Harvest Moon creator is going to release a new game this year, check out some brand new Little Dragons Cafe gameplay footage here.

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myPotatoGames was founded out of our huge love for Animal Crossing, besides spending a lot of time taking care of my virtual village I enjoy painting, creating things or looking up funny and cute dog pictures on the internet. My preferred office location is somewhere on a remote island, in the middle of the South Pacific.

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