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Petz Horsez 2 PS2
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Petz Horsez 2 PS2

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Horsez 2007 PS2

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Manufacturer Part Number: 32371


Petz Horsez 2 PS2


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.5 inches
Product Width: 5.3 inches
Product Height: 0.6 inches
Product Weight: 0.31 pounds
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.3 pounds
Release Date: November 13, 2007
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: PlayStation2
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 10 customer reviews )
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11 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5Petz Horsez 2 for PCDec 30, 2007
By J. Borowicz "horselovr_blondi"
i got this game as a present, and i love it. by the way my game if for PC. i loves horse games and ever since i was little i played them so now you can say that i have become pretty good at them. i have played pippa funlle, and champion dreams, and horsez, and i finished all of them but i have to say that this is the best 1 of all of them. this game is really fun, but not like champion dreams, and horsez which you have to compete and win to procced on in the game, this one is so full of choices. they put yoi right on the spot and its always so hard to choose. There are about 2 compitions a week, and you have market days in the town. You can also buy as many horses as u please. !!! Word of edvice!!! there is a lot of horse care involeved, and a mysterye. So have fun i sure did.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4The description is misleading...May 26, 2010
By B. Musgrave "TinyPish"
The description listed here is very inaccurate! I'm assuming that it's in regard to another platform, such as Nintendo DS. Now, don't get me wrong; this video game is great entertainment and lots of fun. (I purchased the product, along with another video game, a few weeks ago from Amazon.)

You start out by naming your first mare (mature female horse)--a Mérens. YOU DO NOT GET TO CHOOSE WHICH BREED OR COLOR ANY HORSE IS!!! That's the main downside to the game. The other is that the game is a little repetitive. It is still a fantastic game, however, and I would highly recommend getting it. I have already finished the game, and three of my sisters recently started their games up. I am sixteen years old, and my sisters are thirteen (almost fourteen), ten, and seven. We all agree that it's a wonderful compromise for those who do not own horses. Now, did I mention that it's fun? All four of us think so!

I don't want to ruin the story for you, so I'll just explain the basics. After naming your mare, you eventually get a colt (young male horse)--a Friesian. Once he grows up (it doesn't take long if you care for him often) to be a stallion (mature male horse), you take him to a few local competitions, which you must "win" by placing in the top three. You win new equipment (like saddles, saddle blankets, gaiters, and bridles), which will not affect your successfulness but does give you a little bit of a customization option. Once you win the local competitions, you must travel to an international competition. There are three events in each international competition: cross country, steeplechase, and show jumping. If I remember correctly, you must earn first place in each phase in order to win. If you win (and you have to in order to progress!), you are awarded an additional horse--an Anglo-Arabian stallion. Then you go back and get some training. After you are trained as a "Beginner," you have to "win" some more local competitions--more this time. After winning, you have to go to another international competition. This keeps going until you get toward the end of the game. When you get to that part of the game, you have to win (get first place in) some big competitions that are on the bad guy's estate. I won't give away any more, but I do think that this was a game worth my money!

One more note: You are allowed to breed your horses (no worries, parents; it doesn't show anything--just what the foal [baby horse] will look like), but you are not able to breed the horses created through breeding, even after they grow up; you can only ride them.

4 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Our daughter loves itDec 26, 2007
By Kristie Ayers
We got this game for our daughter, who is 11 years old. She really loves it. There are lots of challenges, but they are all attainable goals. She loves "taking care" of her horses. Good purchase. I'm not sure what some of the negative reviews are for. She loves it.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Review by RachelJan 14, 2008

This game if really fun, not too hard, not too easy, and you don't get stuck. Graphics are really good and the movements of the horses and people are good.

4good gameJan 10, 2012
By mama2kas
Bought this for my 12 year old horse loving daughter for Christmas - she absolutely loves it. However, the horse look really off! But it could possibly be the settings on our big screen TV that is making the horses look all stretched out and weird. It's a challenging game, and my daughter is enjoying it thoroughly

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