I’m going to be very upfront… My goal is to marry every single person in the Town of Portia, which isn’t usually an option for players, though I got a mod that makes it possible so I can see how overpowered this might actually be. I do strongly recommend that players try to become acquainted with at least one other character as not only will players gain a bit of a boost from being close to another character, but as soon as they marry another character they may be privy to a helper at their Workshop, some discounts at the local shops or more. While not every player is going to want to marry Arlo. I actually spent a number of days being BFFs with Arlo and was afraid that I had been friend zoned by him before I realized that there were actually other steps I needed to take before “sealing the deal,” luckily because I was so high up in his favour he didn’t say no to me and actually allowed me to propose to him the day after we had gotten in a relationship. I have to admit, I was very confused when it came to marrying another character in My Time at Portia as the marriage and relationship mechanic felt a lot more confusing than other games. I already know, if Arlo is introduced to us in the new game My Time at Sandrock (which I hope to play on Twitch upon release), I’m probably going to marry him because I simply cannot stop talking about him for some reason. While marriage is usually my main focus when playing management or farming games, I have to say that within my first few minutes of meeting Arlo I was love smitten and wanted my character to marry him. Upon getting a hold of the game My Time at Portia I was very aware that players would be able to select a member of the Portia community to marry and potentially reap a variety of benefits from.
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