![]() ![]() Horse Riding Tales has the kind of monetization scheme that gives the term free-to-play a bad name: You can spend vast amounts of money (a 2600 gem package costs a hefty 90$) not just to unlock rare horses and customization options, but also to bypass the resource gathering entirely. Which sadly is not the case for many other horse games. Although cartoony, the horses in Horse Riding Tales move fluently and realistically, their gaits and footfalls are correctly adapted and their expressions of being happy or afraid look plausible. One thing the game deserves praise for is getting its horse animations right. Horse Riding Tales is nicely polished and visually appealing, especially when compared to low-effort games like My Riding Stables (2018). Horse Riding Tales absolutely has a number of redeemable qualities, although they are oversold in the Steam store page description. ![]() Since I get instantly excited whenever I see anything that might turn out to be a good horse game on PC, I decided to give it a go nonetheless.Īt the time of writing I’ve played the game for about an hour and don’t much intend to return to it. I quickly realized that the game was a port of a mobile title that has been out on the App Store and Google Play for a while. I spontaneously tried Horse Riding Tales after someone pointed it out to me as a new Steam release. ![]()
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