Horsez
- Pick your exact pony from lots of adorable breeds
- Learn how to raise, groom and feed him
- Turn your young pony into a champion horse at the new academy
- Compete in stylishness with lots of cool outfits and riding gear for you and your horse
- Travel all over the world for different contests such as cross, jumping, dressage and more
Product Description
In Horsez, you join a new academy where you need to train your horse to make him into a champion. You get to take care of an adorable foal & groom him for championship!
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We bought this for our kids. They are 8, 7, and 5. This is too hard for them. I even tried to play, it is very hard and complicated. Not recommended for kids.
Rating: 1 / 5
I bought this game for my 7 year ancient. She played with it for 5 minutes and said….”You can have this game mom….it’s too hard for me.” So I tried playing it and EVENTUALLY I figured out what I was supposed to do. So far, it’s an okay game. You have to choose a horse and take care of it (brushing, feeding, cleaning, riding). Then you have to build a guest house on your property. And as someone else said, the house is free, but it doesn’t show up at all on your property until day #2. Then guests show up at your ranch. And that is as far as I’ve gotten. From what I can see in the game and directions….you basically run a ranch, keep your guests pleased, upgrade your properties, buy and sell horses to make cash, go into town for supplies, compete in shows, etc. It’s a fun small game, but I can see how younger children would get easily bored and frustrated with it. I reflect a outcome age 10+ who likes horses and has the patience for this type of game would delight in playing it.
Rating: 4 / 5
The game seems pretty excellent, but I had to help my first grader. It is a small too advanced for her in the reading and math department. I wish the sports meeting would indicate how much reading and math is necessary to play. A first graders’ skills aren’t that advanced. This would be splendid for a 10 year ancient. I would recommend the My Small Pony for the younger ones, we got her that later and she likes it!
Rating: 4 / 5
My nine year ancient daughter got this game for her birthday. We had a small frustration at first trying to figure out how to make cash, but once we figured out building the guest house was free, we were off and running! This game is pretty unadorned, with small frustration, which is a nice change of pace. Even I have a saved game on it as it is fun (and a small addictive) to build your ranch. It is honestly open-finished- you don’t have to follow tasks in order, just choose what you want to buy and build and watch your farm grow. No having to figure out and find what so-and-so wants in order to go on…just wait for guests to pay and spend time fiddling around with the horses. It can be a small dull at times because there’s only so much horse care you can do and you can’t “end your day” till a certain time. We just let the timer run and take a break. Once you get more things built and more horses, there is more to occupy your time. I reflect it’s splendid for kids age 6-10 and even adults can have fun with it.
Rating: 4 / 5