That feeling when you get TWO Perfects in Comfort Zone Lv. 3 & get a Boost Card.
........THEN STILL END UP IN 4TH PLACE AND THE DAMN HORSE WON'T STOP TELLING ABOUT NOT STARTING OFF WELL WILL YOU STOP TELLING ME THAT EVERY OTHER RACE
So what the heck is the item that looks like a tennis ball with a face? I have a feeling it's bad & I shouldn't get it.
Is your first real horse supposed to be crappy?
Jimmy Rustles was awful. Then I lost him and got Dash Ponyta and he's great.
This is unreasonably addictive it's 3am I should be sleeping but I'm horse racing
This is crack, if you have a 3DS you should atleast try the demo out.
Rider meet horse, horse meet rider.
Didn't realise this was coming out in the UK, no idea why I got the impression that it wasn't.
It was only in the US Direct and wasn't mentioned in the UK one at all, so it was a total surprise when the demo for this popped up a week ago.
No, what happens is, if you exit out of the game or turn the power off during a race, it's considered a lose. The game will mention this every time before you being the race when showing the list of other racers.But what's this about your save data being deleted or something if you lose or whatever? That was mentioned and does that happen or is that just a 4th wall joke?
Thats correct.I finished the (impressively long) demo last night and then went to the store to get the game. I was expecting it to be like £14.99, so I was pleasantly surprised at the £6.59!
Just to check, to transfer my save, do I just need to launch the main game and then close it on the menu, then launch the demo and do the save transfer option?
One of the cups seems to be considered 'the one'. Can't remember which one... might be the allstar cup. I'd imagine getting that would be considered 'completing' the game. I dont if that shows the credits.Is there a clear end game, or is it just "procedural"? I feel like there's a not clear ending. I like that a lot, just wasn't sure what you guys are seeing.
Staying in the comfort zone seems be a priority to get the fire bonuses. After that I can't see any reason not to rub down to zero. The higher your fire thing the less likely you are to get knocked back.Can anyone help me out with what I should be doing in the drawing/rubbing sections? I'm struggling to find a balance. Am I supposed to draw my lines for better positioning or should I always be drawing forward to try and get myself in the comfort zone? Or a little bit of both? How much rubbing should I be doing? Enough to keep my enthusiasm in line with the other horses?
Staying in the comfort zone seems be a priority to get the fire bonuses. After that I can't see any reason not to rub down to zero. The higher your fire thing the less likely you are to get knocked back.
Ahhhh ok that makes more sense. I will have to pay more attention to my fire when I try to make those drawings in traffic.
The tutorial was a bit wordy so I skipped through a bunch.... If you're pretty behind in the homestretch is it better to use the "go" button to try to gain a better finishing position or to save those hearts for experience? Or does finishing position not really matter outside of the top 3?