My Time at Evershine Makes Players Into Governors
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My Time at Evershine Makes Players Into Governors 

At the beginning of September 2024, Pathea teased that its new My Time at Evershine game would appear on Kickstarter in September 2024, and now it shared a trailer for and details about the upcoming PS5, Xbox Series X, PC, and future Nintendo platform game. It also confirmed that this time around, we will be the governors of a new town in the universe.

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The reason we hadn’t heard of Evershine prior to this game is because it only came up in the three years since My Time at Sandrock. The Alliance of Free Cities set up the new North Development Plan town to stand against Duvos. Our role is to build up the town, by convincing people to move to town and set up facilities to help make the place more valuable and attractive. (Between 8-10 will be ones we can romance.) This can be done alone, though someone can run through the main game with up to four other people. There will also be mod support.

Here’s the first trailer for the upcoming My Time at game. Part of the purpose of it is to show the new character design direction. Unlike past games, characters feature more realistic proportions. However, at the end there is a “wanted” poster for Everglade that uses the classic art style for the person’s portrait.

My Time at Evershine is in development for the PS5, “future Nintendo platforms” Xbox Series X, and PC, and the Kickstarter campaign will begin on September 24, 2024.


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