

And if the 3D nature of My Time at Portia turned you off, then this could be the game for you. From a mechanics point of view, this game is like Stardew Valley from top to bottom. Ok, so don’t be turned off by the title and hear me out. Platforms: Switch, PS4, plus Xbox One and Windows via Game Pass. So if it’s a straight swap you are looking for, minus the 16-bit art style, look no further than My Time at Portia. While not as original as Stardew Valley, My Time at Portia does a good job filling the void that many have so keenly felt since putting down that classic. Don’t worry though, it never gets too dark or scary and it is through this system that you can gather new materials and character upgrades. However, on the other, it means that there are some nasty monsters and perilous dungeons that need to be taken care of. The game is set in a post-apocalyptic world, which on the one hand means there is a lot of free space to build. In this world you will be able to farm crops, build a town, and meet a cast of eccentric, yet friend locals.ĭespite this it’s not all peace, flowers, and friends. The 3D world is lovely to look at too, with a similarly cute cartoonish art style. In fact, it wouldn’t be unfair to muse it is pretty much Stardew Valley transformed into 3D. My Time at Portia is as close to a game like Stardew Valley as you are likely to find.
