All romance options in My Time at Sandrock

Let’s meet the eligible contestants.

My Time at Sandrock Romance

I like romance in video games because I’m a lot better at video games than I am at actually talking to people and forming meaningful relationships. Thankfully, My Time at Sandrock has me covered.

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Early on in My Time at Sandrock’s Early Access period, Pathea Games revealed everyone who you would be able to romance during the game’s complete runtime. They know. They understand us. It’s a pretty large list that should have you covered whether you prefer looks or personality. Also, you’re covered regardless of which gender you prefer. It’s not like you need to have children. Thank goodness. Can you imagine? In this economy?

A quick way to figure out who is romanceable is to open up your social menu and check out the list of people. Anyone with a pink background and hearts instead of stars signifying the depth of their relationship with you is game for a little tango.

Each character has no hang-ups in regards to gender, and, frankly, could care less what you look like. The biggest limitation here is that there is no polyamory or polygamy in Sandrock. You can date more than one person, but if the other person you’re wooing finds out, they’ll be angry. Sometimes, you can patch up the relationship with an apology bear, but others will just dump you on the spot. Maybe think before you act, player.

Anyway, this is a comprehensive list of datable people, in alphabetical order, because I was bored.

  • Amirah
  • Arvio
  • Burgess
  • Catori
  • Elsie
  • Ernest
  • Fang
  • Grace
  • Heidi
  • Jane
  • Justice
  • Logan
  • Mi-an
  • Miguel
  • Nia
  • Owen
  • Pablo
  • Pen
  • Qi
  • Unsuur
  • Venti
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Zoey Handley
Staff Writer - Zoey is a gaming gadabout. She got her start blogging with the community in 2018 and hit the front page soon after. Normally found exploring indie experiments and retro libraries, she does her best to remain chronically uncool.
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