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My Time at Portia is a Stardew Valley-like farming sim, in 3D. It’s currently available via Steam Early Access, and recently saw a major update by Chinese developer Pathea Games and publisher Team17. My Time at Portia is due to launch later this year on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Switch.

The new update adds livestock, which I’d think would be a pretty high priority for a farming sim. Players can now raise sheep, chicken ducks, and cows, harvesting eggs and milk and breeding them. Horse riding has also been added, including romantic horse rides with your favorite NPCs.

Note that you can only rent horses right now. The ability to raise and ride your own horse will be added in a future update.

A museum has also been added to Portia, along with a new story mission. Complete the mission to open the museum, and get paid to donate relics.

More new features include a new dungeon in the desert region, stargazing dating mini-game, and two new shops.

A limited demo of My Time at Portia has recently been added to Steam. Unfortunately any progress made in the demo does not carry over should you purchase the full game.

My Time at Portia released on Steam Early Access earlier this year.


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