Pony world the game
Click images to enlarge. Dress-Up Pups. Soccer Cup Solitaire. Pony World Deluxe A light life-simulation game in the World of Ponies Pony World is filled with the fun and adventures of a lovely pony you choose and control yourself. This game is simple but it is very funny and interesting.
I hope that you will like this game and come back here to play more game. You can recommend your friends, your relatives to come here. You can enjoy Horse games, Unicorn games on our website as well. If you have any idea or question about our games, please let us know. We are ready to answer them every time. Several titles feature unique dress-up challenges, which allow you to customize your own creature.
Players will mix and match various fur colors, decorations, and accessories to give each mini-horse their own style. For a magical touch, add a unicorn horn and pair of fluttering wings!
Fans of different game genres will love our broad selection of MLP games. Girl gamers can play a cartoon version of Tetris filled with rainbow hearts and pink pieces. For blossoming artists, we have coloring adventures that feature scenes from the Friendship Is Magic television series. Pony World 2 0 out of 5 0 Reviews Review. Customer Reviews. Pony World 2 is rated 3.
Rated 5 out of 5 by kit from enjoyable simulation game Life as a pony takes a little bit of getting used to. Also, the instructions about how to approach a simulation game are lacking.
Since I adore simulation games, I am used to having to decide what to do next to move one towards whatever goals one selected when creating your avatar in this case, a pony. The overall idea is to keep your pony healthy and happy while doing activities that bring you closer to your goals.
To figure out what goals you want to go toward, I recommend creating a pony for each and playing around with each one for a while to see what it takes to progress. I would actually give this game a 4 because of the lack of explanation provided for players who do not have a background in playing simulation games.
I play with all sounds turned off, so I cannot comment about that part of the game. Wandering around and trying out stuff to see what effect it has is fun for me, but may not be everyone's cup of tea. As always, try the free minutes to see if you like it. I recommend playing other simulation games first, though, so you get the overall idea of what it is like to play this type of game because this one does not provide enough guidance for those new to this type of game.
Date published: Apparently a few people have assumed from the theme that this game is meant for 4-year-old kids.
Here's a rule of hoof to help: If you can't read and understand words such as, "Aspirations", "Colleague", "Exhibition", "Occupation" or "Sociability", you're too young to play. The menus and controls do seem a bit confusing and inconsistent until you get used to them, but I've seen worse. The one serious flaw is that the mouse cursor is programmed so badly that it lags behind your movement, so you have to time your mouse movements, and it takes some patience. I've tried it on different computers and had the same problem.
A fast graphics card helps a little, but not enough. The game itself is essentially a life simulator, where you have to take actions according to a daily cycle, including eating, sleeping and grooming, while working to increase your stats such as money, intelligence, looks, etc. The use of equines instead of humans is really just a cosmetic difference. The world they give you is decent in size, and there are plenty of varied activities and mini-games.
None are mind-blowing, but a lot of high-rated games on BFG have much weaker mini-games. There are a lot of other "ponies" wandering around in the game, and you can meet and develop relationships with them. At first glance, this may look like a massively-multi-player virtual Internet world, but none of the other ponies are controlled by a live person, and in fact they are dumb as a post. The equivalent of a conversation here involves a handful of menu options and brief, wordless animation.
It's actually kind of nice that way. True, the path to achieving the goals in the game are not really obvious, but that's because it is a life simulation and not really a game in the strict sense. It definitely isn't a short game.
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