
While I understand the appeal and reasoning for gating players so they don’t finish a game too quickly, I’m clearly not a patient person, so it made me excited when I found out I could mod Portia or else I probably would have put it down. As mentioned, I’m really not a fan of time-gated requirements, quitting games like Forager when resources took too long to actually craft and I found myself in a similar position when it came to the late-game of My Time at Portia. Realistically, while my work is video games, I’m typically juggling about 5-6 games at a time at minimum to keep updating guides, continue creating content for YouTube as well as keeping content on stream interesting so to be able to customize my game is a priority.

While My Time at Portia started off as a game that I never thought I would ever mod, the reality is that I’m pro-mod user, especially when it comes to making games more accessible and less time consuming for gated tasks. No really, it is.It’s no secret that I’ve been addicted to My Time at Portia as I can’t stop talking about it while streaming on Twitch even though I haven’t actually streamed it and chose to play it on YouTube instead. It also takes away other coaster limits such as speed. You can make the tracks for a coaster any size you want. You can add those cool chain chompers to the scenery now. It is actually Bowser’s castle.This mod adds scenery pieces to your park to recreate Bowser's Castle. It allows you to make a recreation park of Phantasialand. This mod adds Train of the double spinning Coasters Winja's Fear and Winja's Force from Phantasialand. Tired of testing coasters with no one in the seats? Want to actually see them get air? This mod allows you to see test dummies when you test run your coasters.

You can now customize it without that ugly arrow. This mod is specifically for taking the arrows off the Looper. Planet Coaster Best Mods That Add More Fun!
