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My Time at Portia

My Time at Portia

Pathea Games·Released Jan 15, 2019·Single player

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Genres
RPGSimulationAdventureIndie
Critic70/100
Across 7 reviews
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Start a new life in the enchanting town of Portia! Restore your Pa's neglected workshop to its former glory by fulfilling commissions, growing crops, raising animals, and befriending the quirky inhabitants of this charming post-apocalyptic land!

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8 reviews
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Critic70/100
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Luckily, the more time you spend in Portia the more the world will reward you. The game is effortlessly simple, but it excels in almost everything it aims to achieve. It's one of the most relaxing indie life-simulation games out there, and yet it still offers enough adventure and addictive crafting opportunities to keep you hooked. A totally new spin on the post-apocalyptic experience, My Time At Portia is vibrant, relaxing, and brimming with charm.

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GameSpot
Ginny Woo·Apr 16, 2019
Critic60/100
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My Time at Portia feels like it has a bounty of offerings, but there's not as much to the world as first appears.

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Critic70/100
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My Time At Portia is an ambitious game that actually delivers on what it sets out to do. The crafting can be extremely overwhelming at first and the presence of some in-game timers can be a mild annoyance, but get your head round its detailed multi-step building missions and you'll end up with a game that could end up racking hundreds of hours on your Switch.

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IGN
Miranda Sanchez·Feb 13, 2019
Critic80/100
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My Time at Portia's many parts don't always shine on their own, but together they make for a pleasant building adventure.

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Newcomers to the genre may find it tedious despite these improvements, but if you’re all about that renovation grind, My Time At Portia is one of the most modern takes on the genre I’ve seen in a long time.

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