After making a life in My Time At Portia, the call of adventure or a change of scenery may be answered by My Time At Sandrock. This sequel continues the series, but with a whole new environment to thrive in and explore. It takes place in a desert-like region where water is the most valuable resource for miles around, and you've just arrived to open a workshop.

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In between jobs where you need to run around fixing and building things for people, you can farm, invent, mine, and battle the hostile creatures and bandits roaming about. To make things even more exciting or more convenient, you can add these mods to change your Sandrock.

8 Your Time At Sandrock

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Although Sandrock provides you with a lot of freedom to make it your own, there's more that you can do to really make it your own experience. With all the available mods and adjustments that you can make to the game's content and mechanics, you'll need a way to keep track of it all. This is where Your Time At Sandrock shines the brightest.

It essentially gives you a console that lets you add in all your mods and then adjust them as you want them. There's already so much to keep track of in Sandrock that it's handy to have a tool tailored just for tracking and managing your mods.

7 Regeneration

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Even though this experience can be quite heavy on the casual and management side of things, that doesn't change the fact that you'll be running around gathering materials, doing chores, and completing tasks for people. You can level up, wear new equipment, and use items to keep yourself in shape, but there's an even more convenient way to do it.

Just slap on this Regeneration mod and your character will become like Wolverine. Or, to phrase it another way, they gain the ability to regenerate health and stamina over time, which becomes extremely handy when traveling far or approaching dangerous situations.

6 Speed Up

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Despite the presence of trains, rideable animals, and other modes of transportation, most of your navigation will be done on foot. This can help put you into the environment of the town and the desert, but it can also be very, very, very slow. Who has time to spend most of their gaming sessions just running around from place to place or waiting for things to happen?

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Many of us don't, which is why there's a selection of mods to Speed Up the game. They can be applied to your movement speed and, even more useful, to your production speed, so you don't always have to kill time when you're waiting for a process to finish.

5 Map Teleport

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My Time At Sandrock may be a fantasy game, but it has a lot of elements and content that place it in the realms of reality. You need to work hard to make progress in the game and earn an honest living by scavenging, harvesting, fixing, building, producing, and more. It moves a bit faster than in real life, but they're still restrictive and can take a lot of time.

It also doesn't help that you'll need to spend a lot of time traveling. This can be fixed by putting in the Map Teleport mod. This allows you to pull out your map and instantly teleport to wherever you want to be, which can let you accomplish so much more in a short time.

4 Max Stacks

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From RPGs to farming games, inventory has always been an issue. Even in games that give you such a generous amount of space, you'll end up filling it up within the first hour of play. If you can pick it up, who's to say that it won't come in handy down the line? In Sandrock, you'll quickly fill your pack and pockets with tools, items, and materials while constantly finding new stuff.

The Max Stacks mod solves this huge problem in a simple way. Now you'll be able to stack duplicate items on top of each other to the massive number of 999. No more running back and forth between storage spots!

3 Gifts

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There's a pretty sizable social aspect in this game considering the size of the community. All the way out in the middle of a desert following a post-apocalyptic period, there is a thriving crowd of people who have managed to thrive in such conditions. They're all quite distinct in both appearance and personality, with you getting to know some of them more than others based on tasks and the services they provide.

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Still, it's worth it to get to know them all on a personal level to make friends or maybe find a romantic partner. The challenge is that it can be difficult and time-consuming to determine their likes and dislikes. This is where you'll be grateful to have the Gifts mod which tells you exactly what each person wants from you to help boost your relationships.

2 Storage Anywhere

Download 'Storage Anywhere' here!

It'll become obvious to you early on that you'll need to make a lot of storage objects to hold all the valuables and knick-knacks that you'll find while working and exploring. You'll want to upgrade your skills and make progress so that you can construct even bigger storage boxes that can hold more than you can ever hold.

The problem is that, when you're trying to do something, you need to have the materials on hand, which requires you to run back and forth from your storage box. To avoid this, just install the Storage Anywhere mod. It'll grant you the efficient ability to access the last storage box you opened on the fly.

1 No Sleep

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Another realistic element of My Time At Sandrock is that your character is human and thus requires sleep. If they work too long and hard, they'll get exhausted and won't be able to recover much stamina. However, some of us don't want to be limited by bedtime and want to keep playing or just wander through the night.

With the No Sleep mod, you can play with no sleep. Specifically, your character won't get tired, and they'll also gain the bonus of having had a full night's worth of sleep, which you can use to your advantage.

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