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Written by Candy
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Saturday, 11 October 2008 14:55 |
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Due to financial setbacks the bank is delayed. I felt it was better to wait rather than open the game and have you all writing cheques the old fashioned way. Your patience is appreciated and I and so excited for when this thing finally opens and all my hard work is uncovered! It's been a big job. |
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Written by Candy
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Friday, 22 August 2008 04:11 |
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Are you an experienced horse sim gamer? Yes? GREAT! I am offering real cash (via PayPal) to experienced gamers willing to help us write content for HorsesAll. We currently require development of our University Courses and I'm willing to pay $10 per course to the right person. Get some spending cash for back-to-school and help us get this game off to the right start.
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Written by Candy
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Thursday, 21 August 2008 02:39 |
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Why does HorsesAll need you? Well because you are special. You are the kind of sim-gamer who gives it your all. You take the reins in a game and give it 100% from the start. And you love to help.
HorsesAll is seeking active, energetic and helpful members to get this game off the ground. Imagine being a part of something really special- the beginnings of a future great sim game giant. HorsesAll has the potential to exceed all other games in Community, Interaction and Fun. Because we are an old-school game with new-school maintenance you will never be bored again.
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Written by Candy
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Sunday, 17 August 2008 19:20 |
I wanted to share with you information about a fun and exciting sport called Combined Driving Eventing or CDE. I have learned about this sport thanks to sim gaming and it is really quite fascinating. That is one of the things I love about sim games- they provide educational and knowledge bonuses!
CDE is basically eventing, but in harness. The horses and ponies compete in single-hitch or teams (most commonly teams, and colours must match) in several phases over 3 days. CDE is appropriate for just about any breed (except for gaited or very heavy drafts) and is a great way to test a horse's intelligence, stamina and athleticism. Imagine all the hard work your eventers do- then imagine them doing it with the added weight and challenge of a cart! Competitors may use either 2-wheeled or 4-wheeled vehicles, but 4-wheelers are most often used in modern competition. Many competitors have a second carriage for the marathon phase.
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