Star Stable Online

Summary
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Game Design
The graphics are stylised 3D with a semi-cartoony, handpainted look.

Story
The story begins a few years after the Starshine Legacy, Star Academy, and Star Stable games. The player arrives at Moorland Stables, ready for summer riding camp.

Gameplay
The game is played in third-person perspective, although by changing the camera settings, you can achieve a fake first-person mode.

Caring for a horse will improve its mood, which in turn improves its speed and stamina. Horses cannot die from neglect.

There are a variety of collectable items. Some give quest rewards upon completing certain milestones, and others are there simply to encourage exploration.

Riding Mechanics
The horse is controlled via the arrow keys or WASD. Pressing up or W increases speed, while down and S slow it down. The remaining arrow keys, or S and D turn the horse left and right respectively. Pressing Spacebar at a canter or gallop will make the horse jump.

Some horses have special gaits, which are typically triggered by walking, then holding down Shift while speeding up. Some horses also have extra moves, which are typically accessed by pressing Spacebar while the horse is standing still.

Riding gameplay primarily focuses on cross-country style racing, with some show jumping mixed in. The goal is always the same: complete the circuit as fast as possible. Most obstacles cannot be knocked down, but if the horse hits one, it will slow down.

At a certain point in the story, other riding gameplay will become available, focusing more on precision and evasion of enemies. These segments have time limits, and players will lose valuable seconds if hit by an enemy. If they run out of time, the mission will fail and cannot be retried that day.

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