You probably got a little bored of your Catz or Dogz Pets and you got the chance to try something new right now, since My Horse and Me is available for the Nintendo
Wii and
DS consoles across
the North America. Also, the PC version is coming soon, so don't panic if you have neither console. The suggested retail price is $29.99 for Wii and DS and $19.99 for the PC systems.
My Horse and Me boasts an exclusive worldwide license from the Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI), featuring a realistic representation of equestrian sports. However, in this game it won't be all about winning competitions and such, so you will be able to ride your horse for leisure and you will have to take care of it, like any real horse owner should. The game comes with some neat horse animations and it promises that the horses move and look better than anything on the market at the moment.
"The rich and authentic gameplay of My Horse and Me offers the horse- enthusiast community a truly engaging family-fun ride," said Dane Cypel, Producer, Atari Inc. "The game's charming depiction of these noble animals is sure to win the hearts and saddles of horse devotees everywhere."
The game comes with a variety of gameplay modes, such as The Championship that allows player to take part in competitions at indoor and outdoor locations around the globe ranging from rustic stables and classical riding schools to world-class tournament locations. Also, you will have horse care gameplay, extensive horse customization and a lot of fun mini games that will ensure you will never get bored.
So, if you are ready to be put in the saddle and work your way up the leader boards to become the champion, take a ride to the nearest game shop and purchase Atari's game.
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