![]() ![]() It’s up to you and your trusty toolset to. Youll take a job offer in the city-state of Sandrock, assume the role of a fledgling Builder being sent to a wild and rugged townscape. I do not want to buy a game and not be able to finish it, and I want to finish it myself. My Time at Sandrock Just like My Time at Portia, takes place in a wholesome post-apocalyptic world around 300 years after the Day of Calamity. If he wasn't able to do it, what was I to do? You seriously need to think about a skip button for people like me. In Portia I am used to going to bed around 1 or 2 and its just odd to me that I would have to adjust to looking like a raccoon my entire play through because I prefer to stay up later. My Time at Sandrock is no different and players have a handful of romantic candidates to choose from when it comes to love. ![]() My son-in-law who is very good at these types of games finally got me through the battle after he figured out how the game worked and died multiple times in the process. I feel that this was an unnecessary feature to add and I would personally rather be penalized for staying up late with having reduced stamina or something else. I would normally use my rife some as well but with all of the other parts of this mission, I used up over 400 bullets, had none for this last part at the temple and couldn't go make or get anymore. Of the ten bachelors and six bachelorettes, all can build friendship through daily chats, gifting their favorite items, and completing commissions on the Commission Board. Rubber can be dropped by the following monster(s):Boxing JacksGeegler ManagerGeegler VPLoganMove-o-tron 9000The Caretaker The Breach Hazardous Ruins Rubber is used in crafting. My Time At Sandrock is its own fully-fledged game, set in a wild-west-themed town that needs your help to save. Rubber can be obtained as a product of recycling Rubber Scrap. I have a chromium sword and shield that I've improved quite a bit that works well on just about everybody else, but it's like using a wet noodle on the soldiers at the temple. Rubber is a raw material used in crafting. I love everything else in Sandrock, but I do not like the battles. If you're going to have these insanely-hard battles, why can't you have a skip after dying say a half dozen times for those of us who aren't used to these types of games and don't want to get used to them. Not only that, I find myself dying over and over again and having to have my son-in-law or grandchild get through the battle for me. I don't mind some fighting, but it's getting to where there is so much of it. First of all, if I liked fighting games, I'd play them. ![]()
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