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Amazon Minimum Age: 60 monthsBinding: Video Game Brand: D3 Publisher EAN: 0879278320079 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Item Dimensions: Label: D3 Publisher Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: D3 Publisher MPN: 32007 Platform: Nintendo DS Publisher: D3 Publisher Release Date: November 06, 2007 Studio: D3 Publisher Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Horse Life will immerse you in the equestrian world by putting a horse right inside of your DS! Using the touch screen and microphone players must keep their horse happy and fit by feeding them, cleaning their stall and riding them. Most importantly, players will put their training to the test by participating in national and international competitions to earn prestige and money to become a great champion. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Horse Life Is Awsome!In the beggining of the game, you get to choose a breed. Then the mare has a foal, and the foal is your horse. Then you name your horse, and the game goes to "Two Years Later." Then your guide, who looks a little weird, helps you train your horse and enter it in contests. The things you teach your horse are pretty easy. There are four types of contests, and five levels. Every time you get a diploma, whcich is what you get for teaching your horse things, you can enter in a new contest level. The four ... Read More Rating: - A review from an experienced horseback rider!This was one of the first games that I got for my Nintendo Ds, and I have to say that from riding for four years(hunter/jumper), this game was not challenging enough for me. I think that even for someone with no experience with horses, this would be an okay game to get but for a real horseperson, not really. In the beginning you start out by choosing from three breeds, but I didn't think those were enough-I would be satisfied with a little more variety. Also, you immediatly get a gelding-I ... Read More Rating: - A review from an experienced horseback rider!This was one of the first games that I got for my Nintendo Ds, and I have to say that from riding for four years(hunter/jumper), this game was not challenging enough for me. I think that even for someone with no experience with horses, this would be an okay game to get but for a real horseperson, not really. In the beginning you start out by choosing from three breeds, but I didn't think those were enough-I would be satisfied with a little more variety. Also, you immediatly get a gelding-I ... Read More Rating: - Unrealistic, but interestingThis game is very unrealistic, but it is interesting. The gameplay is decent in the lessons and challenges, but it does not present a proper view of real horse training... or horse life. You begin the game with the choice of 3 breeds, and then name your horse. The game ignores what could have been fun, playing with your foal and raising it... halter breaking, etc, but instead flashes to '2 years later'. You then proceed to learning 'dressage', 'steeplechase' and 'eventing'. None of these ... Read More Rating: - Great fun for the young EquestrianGot this game for my granddaughter along with many others, but this is by far her favorite Equestrian game. The graphics are great and the animation is hard to beat. I wasn't sure about buying this one, but it was well worth the money. She will spend many years playing this game. |