Riding Star (1998)

Summary
Take part in 10 competitions, each consisting of dressage, cross country and show jumping. During the "Season"/story mode, Star is the player's horse and also has to be cared for.

Game Design
Top down, isometric graphics, only the horse is animated. During the competitions there is a lot of TV-style commentary.



Gameplay
For multi-player 8 different horses are available. In "Normal" mode too many refusals or falls mean disqualification, in "Training" mode you only get disqualified for leaving the course. There is also a separate training mode, which is simply riding free-style on a riding ground with a few fences. The horse is controlled via the arrow keys; space bar to jump/salute. In story mode some horse care (brushing, feeding, cleaning the stable) is done by mouse and Star's condition has some influence on the results.

Differences between Releases
It can be purchased as part of the “Let's Ride! Champions Collection”, together with Equestriad 2001.

Riding Star was originally released in 1998. It was then re-released in Europe with different famous equestrians names depending on the country, first like Mary King's Riding Star in United-Kingdom and some other European countries (FR, PT, ES, IT, NL) (1999), then Ulrich Kirchhoff’s Riding Star in Germany (1999), Alexandra Ledermann - Équitation Passion in France (2000), Anky van Grunsven's Riding Star in Netherlands, or 'Lussan' Nathorst Presenterar Riding Star in Swedish. It was re-re-released in France as Alexandra Ledermann - Équitation Passion with other editors in 2007 (Ubisoft, Mindscape). It was also re-re-released under Riding Star title in 2001 in Germany by dtp digital tainment pool and Green Pepper editors.

System Requirements & Compatibility
OS: Windows 95/98/ME Processor: Pentium 100 Memory: 16 MB RAM Graphics: DirectX compatible 2 MB SVGA graphics card Storage: 250 MB available space