Petz Horsez 2
- For Play on your Nintendo DS
- The second game in the Petz Horsez series
- Choose from five different horse breeds
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Categories: Nintendo DS Tags: Horsez, Petz
This game is o.k…I guess. Its just that the girl named Ginger (odd name. Isn’t it?) Is extremely slow and when ever shes talking she looks so eerie.
in fact she always looks a bit eerie. But other wise taking care of your horses, colts, and foals is really fun!
Rating: 2 / 5
If you are over six years ancient, do NOT buy this game. I’m 14 and found this extremely dull. I finished the tale in a day, and had done all there was to do on the game after three days. The graphics were TERRIBLE! The foals looked more like giraffe weevils with really long legs and hair. They have this kink in their neck where it’s at an odd angle, and the legs don’t bend right at all… it’s in fact bordering on creepy. After the tale line is over (which is very quickly), you just keep getting the same messages from the other characters. The washing your horse activity was like a terrible, cheapy imitation of Nintendogs.
The eerie thing is that it’s for kids less than seven, but some of the activities are complicated (brush for a certain time with the red brush… don’t brush too long! Brush a certain time with the blue brush… don’t brush too small!) Ugh. Also cleaning the stables is so tedious… first you have to pick up every piece of dissipate. Then you have to lay down new straw. about (no joke) 40 times, each pitchforkful having to go back to the original bale of hay. This is a dissipate of your cash. There are dramatic happenings within the storyline, which keep it fascinating for a small bit, like the barn burning… you have to place the fire out so your horses don’t get hurt. It’s nearly impossible NOT to place the fire out.
Also, (I do know this is *only* a ds) when you breed your horses it isn’t a thing like the PC Dogz and Catz. It gives you a screen with three horses that tells you to pick a mare for your horse to pair off with. Then:
*TADA!*
You instantly have a foal. And no exciting random affect combinations… it’s one of the colors you can buy at the store. In my case, I got the same affect foal I already had in my stables. The foals also get sick ever other second, and they say you can cure the foal yourself, or send it to the Presume animal doctor. (you have to buy this game if you want to send your foal there).
So over all I’d say:
Pros: Are there any? lol. The pros are:
-Fun game for a very young person
-requires hand-eye co-ordination
-You can change the outfits of the character you are controlling
Cons:
-Junky, corny dramatic music (forgot to mention that didn’t I)
-Terrible graphics
-Small storyline
-No affect variations in the horses when you breed them
-Your foals get sick nearly every time you visit them.
-Activities get very tedious.
So, I know I just let loose a huge long complaint, and thanks for reading it… but I just thought I’d place what I found out there, to let you guys know before you buy.
Rating: 1 / 5
My 7 year-ancient researched horse sports meeting for Wii and chose Petz Horsez 2. She bought the game with cash she received from relatives for Christmas. Raising a horse from a foal is her favorite aspect becuase it feels realistic. She enjoys the tale mode of the game. The mix of training and competition holds her attention for hours. I have to pry the Wii remote from her hands every time she plays. She tells me that the jumping competitions are her most favorite.
It took a lot of thinking for her to choose what she doesn’t like about this game. The main conundrum she encountered was learning to turn left. It took her about a week’s worth of gaming sessions to get it right. She would like it to have a multiplayer mode so she and her friends could compete against each other.
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this game for my daughter who was age 7. She likes the game and played the game for several months before wanting another game. Would recommend to kids above age 6.
Rating: 4 / 5
Horses2 is very hard. I can only play it a small while because I can’t figure out how to make it do what I want it to. I like the Hamster sports meeting much better.
Rating: 3 / 5