My Horse Farm

Binding : Video Game
ProductGroup : Software
Manufacturer : Viva Media
Brand : Viva Media
Label : Viva Media
Publisher : Viva Media
Model : 00153
Platform : Windows 98
Studio : Viva Media
ReleaseDate : 2004-08-10
Lowest Used Price: USD $19.50
Lowest New Price: USD $19.52
- Learn the business of owning and managing a real horse farm
- Care for horses and train them to be world-class champions
- Outfit riders by choosing from an array of clothes, accessories, and hairstyles
- Spend money wisely and make good decisions
- Fun and educational for horse lovers of any age
Welcome to beautiful Trotterville! Your very own farm is just down the road. Take good care of your horses and build your business as you breed champions. Outfit your riders, from head to toe, by choosing from an array of clothes, accessories and hairstyles! Spend your money wisely, make good decisions, and train your horses to become world-class champions. If you succeed you will be rich and famous! The Winners Circle awaits! Minimum system requirements - Pentium 3 with 500 MHz, 64 MB RAM, 32 MB graphic card, DirectX-7 or higher, CD-ROM, 600 MB free hard disc space, SoundBlaster-compatible soundcard with DirectX support, mouse, speaker or headphones Rated E (everyone)
Fun, But A Little Odd (2008-06-02)
This is a pretty fun game. I like how you can breed your horses and I've gotten some of the coolest colors (even though a bit unrealistic). The shows are at first fun and challenging, but eventually they get a little old and it's really hard to get past the second show. I mostly like it because of the breeding which really is a lot of fun! My sisters and I each have our own special farm name which we always put in the beginning of each of our horses and foals we sell to the dealer. Everybody always seems to be aiming towards having the best horses (studs included)under their farm name. That part's really fun! Some of the odd parts are that the colors are sometimes very unrealistic and you can't even see the tack when you put it on your horse. Also, the graphics aren't very good and the horses look like they just stepped out of a cartoon coloring book. But that shouldn't stop you from getting this game if your kids are horse crazy. Believe me, they'll probably still like it!
Its pretty good (2008-03-01)
I have had this game for awhile. I like it, it is an ok game, the graphics are not that good but it you can get over that its really not that bad. I would say that anyone under the age of 11 would have a hard time playing this game because I am 15 and I would say thats it is hard to keep your horse farm going. What i found was the best way to do that is to keep breeding my horses. I do like the game and play it when i am bored but it is not addicting. I would give it a 3 out of 5.
I love this game (2007-12-27)
I love this game but does anyone know if "My Horse Farm: Welcome to Trotterville" is the same thing as this? Are these 2 different games or is that one a sequel?
thanks. oh, and I highly reccomend this game.
Not bad, could be better (2007-12-27)
The game is fairly hard. I bought it for my daughter but have ended up playing it for her. I'm 23 and am struggling with it. It can also get very boring and repetitive. I've played 30 rounds and havent even been able to place in the competition.
realistic (2007-09-06)
We had borrowed this from the library and I ended up purchasing our own copy. Very realistic, the kids have to take care of all aspects of their horses and learn how to run the farm. Keeping track of their money and expenses. My 8 yo enjoys it. My 5 yo has fun playing but still doesn't get the money part of it of course. I even enjoy it!


