

The downside is that many of the more unique and interesting features, such as customization, are behind a paywall. As your horses have actual daily limits on what they can do, unless you use aging points (acquired with passes, which in turn demand real money), it doesn’t take very long for a casual player to manage their horses. The upside of Howrse is that it’s not a very time-consuming game. Once all activities are done for the day, you can bed your horse down, just to start another day. Each activity takes time out of your horse’s day, as well as its energy, health, and morale. In Howrse, you take care of your horse as you would in reality.

This browser game may sound like Horseland at first, but it’s more fine-tuned and closer to the real aspects of horse management. You may own an equestrian centre and breeding farm, as well as items that make your horse extra special. Created in 2006, in Howrse you take care of horses, breed, and show them as you would in the real world. Howrse is a French online horse game and app that quickly became a classic. Like in other farming games, you can connect with other players through Facebook, visit their ranch, breed your horses to their horses, and ask for their help to build things and water your crops.įrom time to time, this game may be a lot less complex than others in this list, but it’s definitely an enjoyable, casual experience. The questions game might seem silly until you realize it actually does ask some rather difficult questions.

Other than existing horse breeds, you may also breed constellation and mythical horses for extra specialness.

There are steeplechasing minigames, actual farming for produce you’ll turn into their feed (some not really recommended for horses, but it is just a game), and a tack shop where you can customize your horses.Īs you grow in levels, you unlock more functionalities and ranches, as well as new horse breeds you can raise. While it isn’t the most realistic online horse game, it’s definitely one of the most visually attractive. It’s a village building game, not unlike Farmville and others of the sort, where your goal is to take care of ranches (ranches in the US, France, England, and Germany), breed horses, and feed and care for them. This virtual horse ranch game boasts polished graphics, with animated horses and beautifully crafted environments. Unlike other games in this list, Ubisoft’s Horse Haven: World Adventures only comes as an app on your phone.
