

It has been several racing years since any of her uncle’s horses had taken first place, and to make matters even worse, a number of the horses are developing illnesses.

However, when she arrives at the property that her uncle owns, she will have to see whether or not her boldness is justified by the abilities she actually possesses.

She is brash, brash, and impulsive, and she has never really been put to the test. Players assume the part of Emma in this game. If all that's not enough, you'll be able to get involved with your friends thanks to the game's multi-player options.The success of the first My Horse and Me game paved the way for the development of the sequel, which provides players with another opportunity to determine whether or not they have what it takes to compete on the equestrian circuit and develop the essential bond that exists between horses and riders.

Once you do hit the race course, however, you'll have access to some of the most prestigious tracks around the world thanks to the My Horse and Me franchise having the exclusive rights to the Fédération Equestre Internationale license. Developing the bond between horse and rider is crucial to making it to the top. Players will need to care for their horse by cleaning and feeding it, not to mention paying attention to it with extensive grooming and vet checks. It's not as simple as jumping straight into a race, either. Emma realises that the only way to drum up the cash needed to save her uncle's farm is to win the final competition in Kentucky. It's been a few seasons since any of her uncle's horses have won and to make matters worse, some of the horses are falling sick. When she turns up on her uncle's farm, however, she'll have to find out if she's really got what it takes to back up her bravado. She's self-confident, headstrong, impulsive and has never really been tested. Galloping forward from the success of the first My Horse and Me game, the sequel gives players another chance to see whether they can cut it on the equestrian circuit, not to mention form that crucial bond between horse and rider.
