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Horse World – My Riding Horse

Saddle up for horse care, riding challenges, and customizable stables.

Horse World – My Riding Horse
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Enter the captivating world of the equestrian center with "Horse World - My Riding Horse." Immerse yourself in horse care, riding lessons, and various challenges. In this exciting game, you'll enhance your knowledge about horses and have a blast bonding with your favorite animal.

Special Features:

★ Discover valuable insights into horse care

★ Own and ride your horse

★ Showcase your riding skills and compete against the clock

★ Gather horseshoes to purchase equipment for the tack room

★ Navigate jump courses, explore the countryside, and embark on more adventures

What can palyer do:

Boost your understanding of horses

In the stable, learn essential horse care techniques – from grooming to cleaning hooves – with just a touch on the screen.

Riding lessons in the arena

Once you've tended to your horse, participate in riding lessons to demonstrate your abilities by following the riding line accurately and striving for the best time.

Customize the tack room

Earn horseshoes through achievements and utilize them to acquire gear like bridles, saddles, and horse blankets.

Unleash excitement with jump courses and scenic rides

For added enjoyment, unlock extra areas with in-app purchases. Conquer obstacles in jump courses and use your Android device as reins to guide your virtual horse's movements. Explore nature without boundaries, whether meandering through the countryside or galloping by the sea.

How to be the best rider in HorseWorld 3D: My Riding Horse - hints, tips, and tricks

By Peter Willington | Jan 8, 2013

To be completely honest with you, I had a pretty poor time with HorseWorld 3D: My Riding Horse.

It's stingy, poor at communication, and is one of the least exciting-looking games I've played in a long while.

In spite of all that, some people seem to like it. So, I wanted to put a quick guide together to ensure that those people get the most from their time with the game.

Let's crack on, then, shall we...

Master the horseHorse World – My Riding Horse

To be a top Horseworld 3D: My Riding Horse player, you'll need to ensure you've got the movement of your horse down to a fine art, as some of the later levels in the Riding Ring are pretty tough to get the medal on.

Get comfortable with the device you're playing with, and find a decent position to give you full access to all the controls. I found that holding the right-hand side of my iPhone with my thumb and middle finger running along its bottom and top edges gave me the chance to use my first finger on the acceleration control.

In modes that require jumping, I also held the device in my left hand, with one finger hovering over the 'jump' button. This meant that I could move into different speeds easily, tap 'jump' when needed, all the while being able to easily tilt the phone gently from side to side for full control.

Caring tips

Horse World – My Riding Horse

Caring for a horse in real life? Difficult. Caring for a horse in HorseWorld 3D: My Riding Horse? Incredibly easy.

Still, there are a couple of things you can do to maximise your time and effort in the stables.

Every caring action is most quickly achieved by rubbing as fast as possible in a horizontal or vertical motion on the screen. But, when you're called upon to pick out dung from the horses hooves and then polish them, you need to adopt a slightly different tack. For this particular caring action, make a small circular rubbing motion for the best results.

You should bear in mind that each time you perform any of these actions, you're earning experience, which builds up your overall level. This then grants you access to new events in the various modes. So, make sure to stop by the stables regularly to give your horse a boost of energy, and a shot of XP.

It's also worth thinking strategically about which actions to perform first so that you maximise your experience-earning potential.

Rather than start with brushing and working your way up, plump for the final option (clearing out the hay) and work backwards, for the time it takes until you can use these high XP-earning activities once again is longer the further through the list you go.

After you've worked your way through them all, you can return to a few of the earlier ones - which comparatively take no time at all - for more experience.

Fastest timesHorse World – My Riding Horse

You'll want fast times in the Riding Ring, as this seems to be the biggest defining factor in achieving the coveted stars and medals for each task.

In Riding Ring events, keep one eye on the ground in front of you. On the ground, you're shown the path to the next gate, as well as a colour indication on how fast you need to be moving and any areas in which you must come to a full stop.

It's much easier to do this than read the accompanying text, so get familiar with green representing 'walk', orange meaning 'trot', bold red equating to 'gallop', with circles marking areas in which you must halt. Regarding halting: remember that you only need to cease moving for a fraction of a second, so be ready to move immediately after you have done so.

You can also veer from the designated path without too much fear of reprisal, especially if by doing so you are going to produce a seriously fast time. So, don't be afraid to stray.

In the same vein, you can gallop all the way up to a gate that asks you to walk through it without penalty so long as you walk the final few inches past it.

Out in the Countryside, make sure to plan your route accordingly on the map shown beforehand for the fastest times. It takes a few moments to memorise which turns you'll have to take, but it'll help in the long run.

Got any tips to share? Let us and the rest of the PG community know by leaving them in the comments section below.

Quick Start Guide

by BlackOak2 » April 30th, 2017, 1:41

Iam will try to keep this short and to the point. This is just a quick start. After you begin to get a handle on the game, there are very in-depth and much more intensive guides that can funnel you right into the area you want to focus on. Except for the color guide, all other guides can be found under the help topic.

A Little Snippet About The Game

This is a much more unique game than other horse games. It is very genetically driven and attempts to keep to a much more realistic version than some other online games. It may take time for you to really understand all aspects of the game, but if you’re looking for a true bloodline-based game that you can play in your own time, in your own way, at your own speed and even as fast as years to the day, this game may fit the bill far greater and in a much more satisfying way than any other you may have experienced thus far.

Please join our community and experience it with us. Also be aware that there is still much this game hasn’t yet integrated, so some items aren’t yet available. Those that actually may impact game play are noted below.

We are allowed two accounts per player, no more (you will need a separate email for each one). You are welcome (no rules disallowing it) to transfer horses or money between your two accounts. To understand more about this ruling, please see admin replies in this post and also in this post. Both have pertinent information that explains the 'two account' rules much more clearly.

There are no geldings in game yet, the function is still disabled (not implemented), this also includes sterilizing mares.

Tutorial

The tutorial is designed to allow you to get the feel of the game and how it progresses. It will offer a lot of little extras as you complete each objective. It should be decently self explanatory and thus far has offered little to no problems. If you find yourself stuck, the community should be able to help. If you find an objective seems ‘stuck’, try clicking on the banner, clicking on the notification, going into your quests section (found under your player… look left), try emptying your internet caches and history. If these suggestions don’t work, you can try a different browser, or a different computer. You can also check to make sure you have inventory room (found under your player tab), purchasing a halter, applying a halter to a horse or even purchasing an adoption centre horse.

    Purchasing/Selling Horses

Non-upgraded members are limited to two OBO (or-best-offer) and Offer Only sales at any one point of time (two in total). Upgraded members enjoy limitless private sales.

As an added help for learning what can be useful in posting sales ads, please see this topic, also located in the Help, Guides section with this topic.

    Pregnant Mares

A pregnant mare takes up two spots in a pasture or barn. You will need two empty spaces to move a pregnant mare into a new pasture or barn. Unborn offspring also count toward your maximum horse limit. You will need to ensure you can have another pregnant mare before you can purchase a pregnant mare from the market. A pregnant mare that you put up for sale, will be for sale with the unborn offspring. If you want to keep the foal, make sure she gives birth before you put her up for sale.

    COI

What is COI?

COI stands for the Coefficient Of Inbreeding. This is a direct estimated percentage of how many identical genes your horse possesses from repeat horses in his or her pedigree for the last five generations. For the time being, inbreeding doesn't affect horse genes negatively outside of what the horse has already (for instance, if your horse has long ears and you breed it to it's sibling that also has long ears, your offspring will have a much higher chance of having not just long ears, but much longer ears than either parent and if you continue to breed back into that same bloodline, these long ear genes will become so established it may become frustratingly difficult to breed shorter eared horses).

There are players who don't care about high COI. There are players who only want low or no COI. Then there are players who breed high COI to ensure certain genes remain intact and their horses remain solidly defined in the appearance they want. Finding your niche in this community is up to you.

More information on COI and discussions about it can be found in the other in-depth help guides and by running a brief search in the General Chit-Chat forum and the Help, Questions forum.

Colors (see the forum in the community forum marked ‘what colour is my horse’ for greater information and help including color guides. There is a beginner’s color guide created in a yes/no descriptive method right in the help, guides section)

Only certain colors have been added to the game thus far. They include agouti (brown, bay & wild bay), chestnut, black, dun, roan, appaloosa snowflake, appaloosa pattern (including varnish and bronzing), tobiano white (or tobiano paint), tiger eye (green eyes), blue eye, pearl, cream, champagne, graying, flaxen, sooty, pangare (mealy), silver and metallic sheen (not really a color, but often utilized and discussed as if it is, for keeping things simple). There are a lot of different ways these colors can interact with each other and the horses come in a very wide selection of possibilities (especially the appaloosa patterning) and don’t always match what real life can offer (so something that looks one color and would be considered so in real life, may in fact be another, for instance, we have dark browns so dark they actually appear to be black and dark chestnuts that can appear almost bay, brown or even black).

Colors are left unknown just like in real life (in the future we will be getting the ability to gene test for select colors, at least). If you choose to fill in the color of your horse, please attempt to learn about the colors the game offers. The community can aid you in identifying them and there are guides already created to this end (found in the ‘what colour is my horse’ forum). But just like naming horses, this is left to your preferences.

There are a lot of horse colors in real life, so there are still many that haven’t yet been added to the game (and probably some that may not or will not be added to the extent that they exist in real life). Some of these colors that haven’t yet been added include: white marks (as in, there are no socks or blazes), paints (these include sabino, overo, tovero, splashed white, etc.), and the white gene (so no white horses; if you see one it’s most likely some form or combination of pearl, cream or champagne).

Note that there is no white marks yet added to the game, what you see are all connected to tobiano white.

Note that the all-white horses in the game are not true-white, they are all pseudo-white from dilute or paint genes.

    Markets All markets under the markets section include:

Adoption Centre: (Arabian, Belgian, Caspian, Forest Horse, North African Barb, Przewalski Horse, Shetland Pony, Tarpan, Turkmene; these are the original AC horses). Rarely it needs to be refreshed and our admins can do so if they are notified (that is, if they haven’t already seen it). The horses run off of a 12-hour refresh rate, which means that if a horse hasn't been adopted in a 12-hour period, it gets recycled off and replaced (this may change without notice). Note: Admin has begun a Community Breeding Project which is slated to add new breeds into the AC.

Horses for Sale: Decently obvious and self explanatory. To put up a horse for sale, do so on your horse’s profile page. Another thing you should keep in mind: A horse can die as early as 17 years and 1 week. A show horse ends their show career at 20 years (you can no longer enter them into player-made competitions, although local shows are still available). If you purchase a mare over 17, you could lose the mare the very next turn of the moon. You also may only get one foal from her (right now any pregnant mare won’t die while pregnant, but they can die on the day of delivery).

As an added help for learning what can be useful in posting sales ads, please see this topic, also located in the Help, Guides section with this topic.

Stallions at Stud: Another that’s decently obvious and self explanatory. To put up a stallion for stud, do so on your horse’s profile page.

As an added help for learning what can be useful in posting stud ads, please see this topic, also located in the Help, Guides section with this topic.

Farm Building: This is further divided into sections marked Barns, Pastures, Stall-walls, Stall-fronts, Stall-pillars, Others, Outside. Outside is the section you can use to finish a task in your tutorial.

Book Store: This is the spot that you purchase a book that allows you to evaluate any horse you want to, in whatever breed you chose to. You do not need to purchase a book to ‘make’ the breed, but it can certainly help you to determine what you need to change to get a better chance. The books’ prices are based on the difficulty of achieving the breed the book is about (the harder it is, or the more breeds it takes to get there, the more expensive the book is). Eventually, we will be able to purchase Discipline Books. This is not yet released to us.

Tack Store: only certain things have been added to the game yet. If you look at your horse’s profile, you will notice that under the things they can wear, there exists a lot of options. For the moment we only have English sets, Western sets, Racing sets, Boots, Martingales, fly sheets/coolers and two types of halters (leather/nylon and rope), Quarter Marks, hats and when in season, costumes. Everything else is not yet available.

    Farm Expansion and Changes    

When you add something from your inventory, in order to move it, you may have to refresh your page. You should be able to have two pastures and two barns (or some combination thereof) before you need to expand your farm. Information for your farm can be changed (as well as the expansion option) from the third tab on your farm page.

    Money

The easiest and fastest way to earn money on here (even if it seems a little tedious at times) is through the local shows. Find a competition and level that your horse can offer you just about firsts every time (hunter, in-hand, reining, marathon driving and obstacle driving seem to work very well at level 7 or 8 in a lot of cases). You will earn a decent amount of minor money (for the day, it could easily add up to over 500) and pony tokens and also turns (although these last two are random earnings). With no game perks added, you will be able to run five local shows a day (with an hour left for other work, such as breeding or training). You can also mow pastures; although this earns guaranteed monies, you will not earn pony tokens or turn drops.

You may want to save your monies (or your pony tokens) for pastures or barns. You may find yourself lacking room for your herd extremely fast (especially if you get addicted to breeding and find yourself loath to cull foals).

Don’t forget to change days (turns) with the moon. It’s in the top right corner.

    Player Skills

You may want to focus on enlarging your capacity to have more horses over some of the other skills. You may find yourself hitting the cap (or the pregnant mare cap) much faster than you expect to. This depends on your focus and where you want your farm to progress toward. Even if you decide to change tactics, finishing the max horse limit won’t take a lot of time considering the training skill times; finishing that section will take you the longest. Competition skills section is arguably the shortest to completion, but competition management can be challenging between balancing earning monies and offering appealing competitions.

For Those Of You That Desire To Tackle The Challenge Of Public Training

I've decided to add this so that our newbies understand what this entails.

Most of our regular players expect a horse to be trained in somewhere under 5 years (gametime) and somewhere within 2 weeks (real time). Public training can become quite lucrative the higher your skills are and the better and more you can offer during training, such as weight management, gallery images and temperament management.

However, remember that you should ALWAYS test out your training techniques on a 'toss-able' horse first, so that you don't accidentally ruin a valuable horse and automatically receive a horrible first-time rating (trainer rating is considered invaluably important and more so than cheap prices within our HWO community). If you succeed in fully training a horse, such a 'toss-able' horse can still be sold, successfully, on the marketplace and even for 25k, 30k or more (even at 15 years old).

But consider these things before leaping head-first into public training.

Skills (found under Player; Skills; Training) are not just important, but required to be able to get anywhere when training for the public. By utilizing the guides on training that we have (some are found in my quick-links), you will give yourself a boost toward getting to the minimum 'required' public training that our community expects. Halfway through your skills learning (no matter how you choose to learn your skills), should get you to that all-important community requirement of 5 years gametime. Learning about halfway, without any player attribute points taken in pertinent attributes, will take you between 1 and 3 months (real time). To learn ALL the skills without any player attribute points, will take you somewhere over 6 months. Choosing valid attribute points will shorten that time. Although a test hasn't yet been done on speeding the training skills up, the generally understood time-span for learning all the training skills while also choosing valid attribute points to help the learning time, is about 4 months.

It is a good road to travel down, but not one to take on lightly. Burn-out rate is considerably high for new, public trainers and likely will stay this way unless or until the revamp of our training system comes through. The daunting task of taking on Every Horse that needs training from Every Player that needs a horse trained easily becomes overwhelming, especially when some of us can cruise through 5, 10 and even 20 or more game years... in a single day.

Good Luck to anybody that chooses to tackle this valuable, helpful, desirable and in-demand pathway!

    Forums

Try not to hijack a post that is not yours (meaning don’t reply something that is off-topic in a post that you did not author), it can be easy to do so, so always find the button that says ‘New Topic’.

If you enter into the full editor, the buttons offer some help for use (such as linking urls or how to show a horse picture and link), just hover your mouse over the buttons. There is also a button for a preview so you can check your work (including working links) before you post to the community forum.

For the five postings, your post will need to be authorized by our admins; it may take awhile, we have only two admins and they are not on twenty-four hours a day.

    Chat

Chat is open for anybody on the game to enter. However, keep in mind that admin had to put in an allowance for our chat room. Once you can freely post in our forums without authorization, you can then also access chat.

    Competitions

Player-made competitions are entered much like actual competitions might be. Keep that in mind when creating or entering into them (for example, races only allow one horse per rider, so a farm can enter only one horse; but cross country can allow the same rider riding multiple horses, so a farm can enter multiple times).

A competition must have five horses to run and only you (the owner or maker of the competition) can cancel a competition you make (the game doesn’t delete competitions). Sometimes, some of us will fill comps just to get them gone; otherwise they will sit there at the top of the competitions list forever. Keep in mind that the deletion of a competition can only occur before there are 5 entries.

Open Competitions will only run on the time and date that they show, with the single exception of 20-entry, immediate run. Which means if 20 horses are entered, they'll run in the very next batch of competitions that process. Competition batches appear to process every 5 minutes or so.

Set Date Competitions are also known as reoccurring competitions and are only available to be made by upgraded members. Set Date Competitions canNOT be 20-entry, immediate run. Set Date Competitions will ONLY run on the scheduled date and time that's posted.

    Account Security

Remember the basic rules of internet security. For a refresher or instructions how to change your password or switch what email is connected to your account, see Account Security, also found in our help guides section (same forum this guide is found in). Internet security is important, even for adults.

Also found in this link is some information our younger community might find helpful and another link on the addition of the ability to delete our own accounts.

Browser Hiccups or Odd Things That Happen in Game

Sometimes we all encounter something unusual happening. The following section lists things that seem to occur perhaps more often than others.

Image rendering or Text Over Horse – this seems to happen most often and to all of us, often enough. It can affect parts of the horse, coats only, or the entire horse. The game renderer gets stuck or bogged down at times. It regularly clears itself up with time (aging the horse or a couple days real time). Try adding and removing tack, sometimes that works, or changing browsers or computers. Also you can try clearing caches and internet history. Sometimes only our admins can fix this.

Missing Links, Buttons, Tabs – Sometimes a returnee or newbie may find themselves missing a link that everybody else seems to have (like chat disappearing or some of the market buttons not being there). This may be helped by changing browsers, updating your browser, changing computers or emptying your internet cache and history. If you still experience the problem, you may be utilizing a type of computer, device or browser that may not be compatible or perhaps you have encountered a new, pop-up bug. Please post your problem in the bugs forum and don’t forget to include computer and browser information (what they want and how to do so is found in the pink information bubble at the top of the bugs forum).

Feeding Issues – This should be fixed; if encountered again, please create a new bug report with any relevant information. Spring 2024. Some horses can’t seem to gain weight; some horses can’t seem to lose weight. While most horses aren’t affected by this, every once in awhile there seems to be one that just seems stuck. Remember to balance what your horse can eat versus what you want to feed it (check out the question mark in the feeding section of your horse’s profile and there have been many questions answered in the help section covering this as well). Horses in barns can be very difficult to balance (small versus large horses), but their feeding is much more controlled in barns (for showing horses that must maintain certain weight scores). Horses in pastures are generally easier to build weight on. You will be limited to adding only one additional feed, but they’ll graze as much as they can stuff themselves (this will be limited to how lush the pasture is). However, if you still have problems, don’t worry too much, right now your horse won’t die from being too fat or from being malnourished.

As of January, 2024, this is currently under close observation and may have been corrected, please see this post for more details.

Unable to Offer More Horses for Sale Either Private or Otherwise - Try taking down, or otherwise finishing sales on any horses that are up for private and obo sales. Clear your cache, try a different browser, try waiting a day or two (perhaps the system needs to catch up),try clearing your internet history (don't forget to not be on the Horse World Online page when you do this, to ensure a full cache and history clear out). If these do not work and you're still unable to post a horse for sale, offer the bug into one of the other bug posts offering the same issue, or as a new post in the bug forum (it helps to keep them all under one post though). Please also offer anything else that you can think of that might help identify what's going on (i.e. I received an unspecified error at the time I tried to post) and also your computer info (see the pink banner at the top of the page in the bug forum for additional information).

All Other Interesting Issues – before posting your bug or oddity, try running a search in the bugs forum and in the help forum. There is a good chance somebody else had a similar problem and they found a resolution or a work around. Also remember that if you do post in the bugs forum, that you remember to include browser info (check the pink banner at the top in the bugs forum).

Gratitude goes to Scythian for giving me the idea for a quick start guide. You are correct, there are some important facts that new players just don’t know. This isn’t as short as I wanted a quick start guide to be, but it’s such a large and involved game. It’s not like the old console games that as long as you knew how to move, to attack, defend and open your menu, you were good to go. Then again, if you spent fourteen hours on them, that was a long time.

Cheers To Horse World Online!

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  • Version5.1
  • UpdateSep 11, 2024
  • DeveloperTrophy Games - Animal Games
  • CategorySimulation
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 5.1+
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  • James R
    James R

    Riding it is tough to control. I hope they can make it better. Graphics are also not good.

  • Christal Welch
    Christal Welch

    Didn't like the game. Not because of the graphics, but when I tried to do the jumps, it said he was too tired at first, then when I got to do it, he wouldn't turn to move with the obstacles!

  • ΔRaima GamingΔ
    ΔRaima GamingΔ

    I love playing the game a lot, but it keeps freezing and saying that it stopped when I try to play. I used to be able to play it fine before, but now I can't. I've already bought all the horses that I could with the in-game coins, except for the dappled one, appaloosa, and fyord horse. But I can't get them anymore because I can't even access the game! I don't want to uninstall the game and lose all my progress and horses. So, please fix this issue!

  • Cassidy Kinahan-Wemekamp
    Cassidy Kinahan-Wemekamp

    The game is decent, but it's challenging to stay on the track due to the many tight corners. I believe creating a track without time constraints where players can freely explore would enhance the fun and offer a chance to improve riding skills. Additionally, reducing the price of horses would be great since buying them with real money might not be an option for everyone, considering they cost around 400 horseshoes each and you only receive 3 horseshoes daily. 😵

  • Alaina Tullock
    Alaina Tullock

    I really dislike this game because the jumps are impossible. The only thing I like is that you can name your horses, but overall, I would not recommend this game.

  • beautiful shrek
    beautiful shrek

    I really dislike this game. The graphics are stunning, the gameplay is great, but everything costs money. I can't stand it. Not even in-game currency, everything requires real money.

  • Abby O Sullivan
    Abby O Sullivan

    The game has some problems. The game passes are not very exciting and they cost a lot. You only get basic things like tack, one pony or horse, and a limited selection of activities. Also, the activities in the game, such as treating, grooming, and riding, are quite boring and repetitive. You don't have much control over what you do, and making choices can result in penalties. This can be frustrating and costly in terms of in-game currency.

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