![]() You can even place down a campsite where you can sleep and get mail. You can keep horses at stables and groom them, you can wash horses at the wash station, grow crops, and build your own breeding station. The buildings you put down have important and useful purposes. The ranch you have is pretty big, and there are designated areas where you can place new buildings and even decorations such as benches, fountains, trees, and stacks of hay. The story is that Aunt Josephine has let the ranch go to ruin, and it’s up to you to restore it. You’ll have to build more stables to keep all your horses, but these aren’t too strenuous to put up. Before you know it, you have a new horse, hopefully with great stats. You just need two horses, some food, and to leave it at a breeding stable for one day. You can even check the horse’s stats before you tame it, so you can pick out the best one. To tame a horse, you simply sneak up on it and press a few button prompts, and suddenly you have yourself a new horse. Both these methods are easier than they sound. There are two ways to get new horses: breeding and taming wild horses. Horse stats can affect how your horse performs and behaves. If you want a horse that is faster and stronger, you’ll need to find yourself a better horse. Sadly, you can’t seem to change your horse’s abilities with training and such. This is very important if you want your horse to do well in races (especially that tricky Sneaky Ways race). These affect how your horse performs in activities such as sprinting and jumping. There are 5 altogether: endurance, agility, luck, and charisma. Fortunately, you can train your horse out of their dislikes so it’s no longer a problem.Īnother important attribute of your horse to watch out for are abilities. However, you could also have a horse who hates dark places and won’t ride as well in tunnels and dark forests. For example, you can have a horse who likes forests, so they’ll ride faster. Likes and dislikes can affect how your horse behaves and rides. Likes will positively affect your horse in certain circumstances, while dislikes will have a negative impact. They have names, genders, likes and dislikes, and abilities. No horse is the same, and there is a lot more to the horses than I anticipated. The first thing I should say is that the game has gone to a lot of effort with detail regarding horses. It makes sense to start the gameplay section of this review talking about horse play in Horse Tales: Emerald Valley Ranch. Seeing as this is a horse riding game, the core gameplay of Horse Tales: Emerald Valley Ranch is of course horse riding. Gameplay: Playful Horse Adventures Awaits The world is pretty big, but to get access everywhere, you’ll need to progress in the story. ![]()
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