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Horse Life on the Wii
Deep Silver, the creators of the award-winning mobile game Horse Life, has announced that Risen, its second release, will be available worldwide for iOS and Android tablets on Friday, October 16th. Risen, the spiritual sequel to Horse Life's social networking game, is now available for Android and iOS tablets worldwide. Both games revolve around the "lonewolf" concept. The player assumes the role as a horse trainer and leader in his own stable. Players interact with hundreds of others around the clock to find their farm and survive the bites from dangerous animals as they travel across the open terrain.
Although the new Risen gameplay is not an exact replica of its predecessors it retains the addictive gameplay of the original but in a more modern format. Horse Life still has many challenges and tasks, so players will need to use their critical thinking skills and wits to balance raising their horses and keeping them safe from hungry predators. Players who choose to play Risen for Wii will face another challenge: mastering the many obstacles and challenges that can only be overcome by owning horses. Although graphics have improved, the horse movements retain the same charm that made the original versions so popular.
Deep Silver has retained the challenging elements of the original game, but modified the game mechanics slightly to make it more challenging and rewarding. One of these mechanics allows you to change the appearance of your horse at different times in the game. There are four distinct wardrobe choices that each have a distinctive visual aesthetic that will help you distinguish your horse from the rest. The control scheme has also been updated. The keyboard controls are now available on the Wii controller console. This allows for more precise movement. The all-new Career mode allows you to take on the role as a dairy farmer and grow the most valuable milk in the world. You will also earn money and accolades along the way. Although the changes are not significant, Horse Life is a more rewarding game than the original.