Equestrian World Tour Game Review

Equestrian World Tour game is a new eventing game that allows you to live out your dreams of being an elite horse rider and competing at the very highest level. Players are able to nurture and train their horses, turning them from a mediocre mare into a superstar steed capable of winning the most prestigious competitions in the sport.

As you work on the different aspects of training your horse to become a top competitor, you can compete in FEI events such as dressage, cross country and show jumping. The game features a number of different competitions, all of which are part of the Grand Prix series. Each of these competitions are a little different and have a unique setting that you can race in. You can see some of the famous locations from real-world competitions such as Bromont, Jardy and Pratoni, alongside a few made up ones like the New York Championship.

FEI Equestriad World Tour is free to play, but there are in-app purchases available for enhanced features. The game also offers a free trial period so you can check it out for yourself before you decide whether or not to make a purchase.

Once you have your horse at the peak of its game, it’s time to head on the road and compete in some eventing competitions. FEI Equestriad World Tour features a wide range of competitions that you can participate in, but it’s best to concentrate on the events that are most appropriate for your level. The game offers a wide variety of trophies to win, but only the best competitors will be able to reach the very top of the leaderboard.

As with most mobile games, FEI Equestriad World Tour requires you to spend some real money on in-game items, but the developer of the game has tried to make the process as painless as possible by allowing you to earn a small amount of golden horseshoes from logging in daily or participating in events. The majority of the in-game purchases are of horse breeds, however some of them have higher potential than others, so you should be careful about how much you spend on a particular horse.

Despite being a fun and addictive game, there are a few things that could be improved upon in the future. The most obvious improvement would be the inclusion of foals and breeding into the game, which will add another layer of depth to the gameplay. Secondly, the way in which you train and care for your horse isn’t quite as intuitive as it could be, and the fact that there are no visible reins on screen makes it confusing to newcomers to the genre. Finally, the turn mechanic in FEI Equestriad World Tour is extremely unintuitive and frustrating at times. It often turns your horse too sharply or puts you back on the path just in time to smack into a jump, which can be pretty irritating.