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Horse Life

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From: D3 Publisher
Category: Video Games

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $13.45
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 1582

Platform: Nintendo Ds
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Nintendo DS
Shipping Weight (lbs): 16.3
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.6
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: 32007
UPC: 879278320079
EAN: 0879278320079
ASIN: B000W08A0K

Release Date: November 6, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Select the horse of your dreams from three breeds and give your new foal a name
  • Learn the basics of riding, jumping and caring for your horse
  • Compete in events like cross country, dressage and jumping
  • Earn money to spend at the store and purchase riding outfits, equipment, or special treats for your horse
  • Earn prestige awards to unlock in-game bonuses, including a new horse breed

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Editorial Reviews:

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 andfit 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.


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars A review from an experienced horseback rider!   July 19, 2008
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 mean, it's a foal, it has to start out as a stallion or otherwise a mare. Then the screen goes to "2 YEARS LATER". I wish that you get to train your foal; that would be loads of fun.
The eventing (dressage, steeplechase, and cross-country) events are not realistic and eventing is usually takes three days. By the way, the guy who helps you "train", sets a bad example for training-he is way too critical and the animator made him look like Mr.Clean.
Although this game was not what I expected, I enjoyed buying from the gear shop and choosing my outfits!



2 out of 5 stars A review from an experienced horseback rider!   July 19, 2008
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 mean, it's a foal, it has to start out as a stallion or otherwise a mare. Then the screen goes to "2 YEARS LATER". I wish that you get to train your foal; that would be loads of fun.
The eventing (dressage, steeplechase, and cross-country) events are not realistic and eventing is usually takes three days. By the way, the guy who helps you "train", sets a bad example for training-he is way too critical and the animator made him look like Mr.Clean.
Although this game was not what I expected, I enjoyed buying from the gear shop and choosing my outfits!



3 out of 5 stars Unrealistic, but interesting   March 28, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This 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 is really accurate, but whatever. In dressage you learn the basics of moving the horse. The controls are not intuitive and you may need to repeat the lessons a few times. What's annoying is the fact that the lesson has to be repeated over and over if you make the slightest mistake. "Steeplechase" doesn't remotely resemble actual steeplechasing... it's more like showjumping, seeing as time doesn't matter, you don't jump hedges and you're alone. Eventing combines the two previous events with a woodsy jumping course in addition, rather like real eventing. (Yay.)

It should be noted that your rival looks like the chick from Transformers and she doesn't really do anything if you lose to her or beat her besides complain that you've cheated or say that she naturally would beat you. You never see her horse or her compete, so it's more of a waste of time.

Besides lessons and competitions, you also have to trail ride, groom, and feed your horse in the morning. You also can visit him in the pasture (it's always a gelding) where you whistle to him and then feed him apples. You could feed him 100 apples. He's the magical non-colicing horse.

The fact that you're jumping 4" and doing high dressage with a 2 year old horse is a little disturbing to a horseperson as well. But it is a game.
The menus are annoying, as well. But it's something vaguely horsey to play while you're waiting for the train.



5 out of 5 stars Great fun for the young Equestrian   March 7, 2008
Got 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.


5 out of 5 stars Horse Life, NDS   February 29, 2008
I like riding the horses and picking your own horse. It is very fun to play. It gives me a lot to do, and you just want to keep on playing it to get to the top. Also, you just want to buy everything that is on the game. I play the game all the time since it is so fun to playHorse Life.

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