My Time at Portia (mobile version)


 * This page is about the mobile port. For the PC version, see . For the console versions, see My Time at Portia (console version).

The mobile version of My Time at Portia released on the iOS and Android™ platforms on August 4, 2021 and was originally developed by Pathea Games and ported and published by Pixmain. In China, it is also available on WeGame. It is the most affordable version of the game by a significant margin, yet contains all of the content of the original PC version, as well as novel optimizations, quality of life improvements, and new furniture and clothing items, including some furniture designed by fans.

Requirements
Recommended Android specs:
 * Android 9.0 or above
 * 3GB RAM or above (4GB recommended)

Supported iOS devices:
 * iPhone 7P, 8P, X, XS, XS Max, XR, 11, 11Pro/Max, SE 2nd, 12, 12 mini/Pro/Max
 * iPad 8th, Air 3/4th gen, mini 5th gen, Pro 2/3/4th gen

Devices that are too weak to run the game will likely experience dropped frames and crash frequently. Devices on the lower end of the supported spectrum may occasionally struggle to render details such as objects in the distance or detailed shadows or rarely crash.

It is recommended to use the automatically suggested graphics options to prevent the graphics settings from causing performance issues or crashes if they are too strenuous for the mobile device to reliably handle.

Differences from all other platforms
Quality of life changes include:
 * Autorun to spot on map
 * Tap crafting material to place it on the Assembly Station instead of needing to hold it as selected item on quickbar
 * More clothing and items

Changes for the sake of optimization for the mobile experience include:
 * No "dreamy haze" filter over graphics, so colors are more vibrant and models appear sharper than on other platforms
 * Less resource-intense grass
 * Less NPCs attend festivals
 * Simplified NPC pathing

New items


The following items are currently exclusive to the mobile version of.


 * Babybug Clock
 * Barrel-stand Table
 * Cupid Lamp
 * Ghost Balloon
 * Mushroom Cabin
 * No.0 Explorer Model
 * One-eyed Rabbit

Differences from PC
Aside from the differences that the mobile version has from all versions, it offers some DLC that cannot be obtained on Steam or other PC platforms, but also offers the DLC outfits that previously could only be obtained on Steam.

The in-game content is largely the same, except for how some mechanics (like crafting items on the Assembly Station) function and the newly-added voice lines from the Steam update. However, NPC schedules have been simplified, and fewer NPCs will attend festivals at a time to reduce strain on lower-end mobile devices. This means that group photos of the entire town cannot be taken on Android and iOS.

Switch

 * The mobile version has moving 3D grass. Due to 3D grass causing significant performance issues on the Nintendo Switch version, the Switch version does not currently have moving 3D grass and instead has the static base ground with a grass texture (similar to the ground on the PC version when playing with low graphics settings)

DLC
In addition, there are some DLC outfits that are mobile-exclusive. These outfits are only equipped as a full set, rather than as individual clothing items in the equipment menu that can be mixed and matched. Each outfit changes depending on if the player's character is female or male. The Country Passion Bottom has also been altered to match Emily's Country Passion dress, due to popular player request.

DLC outfits for the player:
 * Extra Drippy: Old World fashion brought back to life. Represent a neighborhood that no longer exists. Includes walkie-talkie so you can let people know how stylish you are.
 * Futurewave: Clothing meant to represent the future of fashion in the Old World. They didn’t know how right they were.
 * Sandrock Deputy: Attire popularized by the old law enforcement of Sandrock. Gives off an aura of cool, collected authority.

DLC outfits for NPCs:
 * Sleepy Formal (Mint): An exceptional tuxedo that will have the wearer standing out at any formal occasion, as if they’re sleeping on air.
 * White Shadow (Sam): Lovely and sleek attire designed with flexibility in mind. Enables the wearer to be fabulous, yet deadly.
 * Stellar Belle (Phyllis): A dress as deep and dark as the night sky; draws you in with its mysterious energy.
 * Dapper Voyageur (Arlo): A stylish outfit that lets would-be adversaries know that adventuring hasn’t just been a part-time job for the wearer.
 * Sky Captain (Dr. Xu): An outfit worn by airship captains. Functions perfectly well on the ground, however.
 * Lady Ginger (Ginger): A frilly, flowery, and feathery dress that quietly shouts “high society”.
 * Lord Gustingsworth (Gust): Lavish white attire adorned with spectacular looking plumage fit to be carried off by a “gust”.
 * White Dahlia (Emily): A dress with a floral flounce that exudes elegance and delicacy.

As with the NPC Attire Package, NPC outfits are equipped the following day after selecting the desired outfit for the character.

Developer contact

 * Email: mytimeatportia@pixmain.com
 * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyTimeatPortiaMobile/
 * Discord: https://discord.gg/2tzdsn9Z9u
 * Twitter (Japanese): https://twitter.com/KimiPoruJP
 * Naver (Korean): https://cafe.naver.com/mytimeatportiamobile

Trivia

 * The game is part of the 107th collection of new games on TapTap.

History
The mobile version has received several patches to fix bugs. The most recent changes are listed in the game's store page description on Google Play/App Store.