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My Time at Sandrock Opens Recruitment for an Exclusive Android Beta Test

Author : Zoey Mar 21,2025

My Time at Sandrock Opens Recruitment for an Exclusive Android Beta Test

Get ready, mobile gamers! My Time at Sandrock, the charming post-apocalyptic farming RPG, is venturing onto Android devices. While the initial beta test will be exclusive to China, it marks an exciting step towards a wider mobile release.

For those unfamiliar, My Time at Sandrock is the sequel to the popular My Time at Portia. This life sim RPG, developed by Pathea Games and published on PC by PM Studios and Focus Entertainment, tasks you with rebuilding the desert town of Sandrock. The Chinese mobile beta, handled by Conscience Studio, offers a first look at how this expansive game translates to a mobile format.

My Time at Sandrock Android Beta Test Details

This technical trial, running on the Haoyou Kuaibao platform, focuses on optimizing resource loading and overall performance. If you're in China, applications are open until January 22nd, with the beta launching on January 23rd. Keep in mind, save data will be wiped at the test's conclusion. However, participants can experience the first 13 chapters (30 days of in-game time) and embark on a fresh adventure afterward. Interested Chinese players can find the official beta test page [ttpp] for registration.

Dive into the Post-Apocalyptic Desert

Set 300 years after the devastating Day of Calamity, Sandrock challenges you to rebuild a town using your crafting skills and resourcefulness. Befriend quirky townsfolk, battle monsters, and craft your way to success in this adorable, post-apocalyptic world. Check out the trailer below for a visual glimpse:

For more information about the game and its future mobile plans, visit the official My Time at Sandrock website [ttpp]. Stay tuned for our next update on the Game of Thrones: Kingsroad regional closed beta!

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