Especially "Pony Friends 2," it did to her.
Just a pity that there the horse will quickly ill. Luckily "costs" the veterinarian at PF2 nothing and gives you right now the right medicine.
The maintenance (brushing, washing, clean hooves) is well presented and it's fun to take care of the animal.
The riding is also very nice, as you can learn to control in peace, without time pressure and by the way do you make a couple of photos of animals that we encounter on a ride. With photos not previously photographed animals to increase his points (horsemanship points), with which one rises in rank and unlock more tracks and race.
The search jobs in Pony Club are held according to age and simply make our daughter wanting more.
"My stud farm" is also good.
As with PF2 our daughter will most likely taste for horse care and riding.
The foal training (to make money) is still too difficult, because then comes quickly to frustration. So I'm rather then the one who must make the money. ;-)
Let's see how it is when we have completed the therapy center and the horses are massaged.
When organizational (managing, make money) you must still helped a lot, and sometimes are removed, but she still has time.
Here the horse will (later the horses) luckily not so fast ill, but the vet also costs unlike PF2 but money. The medicine needs to be purchased. So better do not always spend all of the money the same for new things, but always keep a nest egg ready.
Do not forget to buy books with which one continues to form. This can save time on the one hand, the horse care (you get more done in a day) and on the other hand can the foal training (and other services) also make more money.
Pony Friends 2 I'd 6 years already thoroughly recommended.
My stud farm is something more complex and probably more suitable from 8 to 9 years.
Conclusion: Both games are definitely something for horse lovers (or the small horse lovers).
As with all games, however, you should be close to being able to help at the beginning, especially to.