![]() ![]() The basic idea of play is that you care for your horse until s/he’s ready to do some work or enter a competition. The fundamentals of the game are sound and make for engaging play when they work, though. This was fixed, then later broke again… you get the idea. ![]() This was fixed a few hours later, but then the process that lets your horse drink water from a trough broke. On one test day the processes that let you raise buildings stopped working. It went up and down frequently on some days, while on others certain game functions would be broken. ![]() The biggest problem encountered during this review was the game’s stability. This all sounds very cute and especially friendly to little girls who want to engage in a horse-raising fantasy, but in practice there are a few issues. The basic idea is that you move from a starter horse to obtaining better horses, and then breeding new horses to increase your ranch’s size and replace older horses that are retired “over the rainbow.” Even better, Horse Haven focuses the whole thing around raising, breeding, and working horses. Horse Haven would seem to be a no-brainer when it comes to constructing a successful Facebook game, combining the virtual pet mechanics of raising and breeding favorite animals with farm sim elements of growing crops and managing livestock. Horse Haven has an entertaining premise, but the execution leaves much to be desired ![]()
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