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Barbie Riding Club is a fun game where every trail leads to a new adventure. Join Barbie at the stables, where you will choose and name your very own horse. With Kimberly Brooks, Chris Anthony Lansdowne, Sylvia Villagran. Barbie Riding Club is a 1998 computer game developed by American studio Human Code and published by Mattel Media. Its gameplay involves feeding, grooming and riding horses.

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Barbie Horse Adventures
Genre(s)Adventure, children's, role-playing
Publisher(s)Vivendi
Activision
Platform(s)Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, Windows, Wii, Xbox
First releaseBarbie Horse Adventures: Blue Ribbon Race
September 17, 2003
Latest releaseBarbie Horse Adventures: Riding Camp
October 21, 2008

Barbie Horse Adventures is a series of video games based on Mattel's Barbie line of dolls. The series is aimed at children and involves various aspects of equestrianism.

Gameplay[edit]

Players take on the roles of Barbie as well as other members of Barbie's friends and family. Settings range from natural (hills and woodlands) to artificial (horse ranches and racetracks).

Gameplay is based around various aspects of equestrianism, with the precise activities varying from game to game in the series. Players tame, feed, groom, and train horses. Horses may become lost, whereupon players will have to find them. The central part of gameplay, though, is riding horses by various methods, including trick riding and participation in horse racing. Players may be attacked by hostile animals such as porcupines and skunks.

Additional non-equestrian gameplay is provided by customizing the player character, who typically gets a large and diverse wardrobe with which to play dress-up.

Games in the series[edit]

The games in the table below are listed in chronological order by release date. In addition to the games in this table, the equestrianism-based gameplay of Barbie: Race & Ride (1999) makes it a spiritual predecessor to the Barbie Horse Adventures series.

TitleRelease datePlatforms
Barbie Horse Adventures: Blue Ribbon RaceSeptember 17, 2003[1]Game Boy Advance
Barbie Horse Adventures: Mystery RideSeptember 23, 2003[2]Microsoft Windows
Barbie Horse Adventures: Wild Horse RescueNovember 4, 2003[3]PlayStation 2, Xbox
Barbie Horse Adventures: Riding CampOctober 21, 2008[4]Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, Wii

Blue Ribbon Race[edit]

Barbie Horse Adventures:
Blue Ribbon Race
Developer(s)Blitz Games
Möbius Entertainment
Publisher(s)Vivendi Universal Games
Platform(s)Game Boy Advance
Release
Genre(s)Action game,
adventure game,
children's game,
racing game,
roleplaying game
Mode(s)Single-player

Barbie Horse Adventures: Blue Ribbon Race is the first game of the Barbie Horse Adventuresvideo game series based on the Barbie line of dolls by Mattel. The game was released on the Game Boy Advance in 2003.

The player takes on the role of Barbie and races horses through various tracks of the Primrose Hill Charity Cup.[1] To complete the tracks successfully, Barbie has to collect items along the way.

Unlike all later games in the Barbie Horse Adventures series, Blue Ribbon Race used 2-D sprites instead of 3-D graphics. The camera used an isometric viewpoint. The game supported multiplayer play by allowing two players to compete in minigames.[5] Barbie can change into several different sets of clothing, enabling her to play dress-up.[5]

Mystery Ride[edit]

Barbie Horse Adventures:
Mystery Ride
Developer(s)Blue Monkey Studios
Publisher(s)Vivendi Universal Games
Activision
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • NA: September 23, 2003[2]
Genre(s)Action game,
adventure game,
children's game,
racing game,
roleplaying game
Mode(s)Single-player

Barbie Horse Adventures: Mystery Ride is the second game of the Barbie Horse Adventuresvideo game series based on the Barbie line of dolls by Mattel. The game was released on Microsoft Windows in 2003.

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The plot involves Barbie having to solve the mystery of the missing horse of Barbie's friend Teresa. To do so, the player, as Barbie, has to explore the countryside, consisting of varied terrain ranging from forest to desert, while solving logic puzzles.

Mystery Ride is the first game in the Barbie Horse Adventures series to use 3-D graphics. The core gameplay is based around equestrianism, including feeding, grooming, and training horses. Barbie can also change into several different sets of clothing, enabling her to play dress-up.

Common Sense Media gave Mystery Ride 4 out of 5 stars, complimenting the horse riding as 'amazingly realistic' and saying that the game overall was 'very satisfying to play'.[6]

Wild Horse Rescue[edit]

Barbie Horse Adventures:
Wild Horse Rescue
Developer(s)Blitz Games
Publisher(s)Vivendi Universal Games
Director(s)Phil Drinkwater
Producer(s)Team Banshee
Programmer(s)Chris Fry
Matthew Hayward
Rob Grant
Carl Warwick
Composer(s)John Guscott
Matt Black
Platform(s)PlayStation 2, Xbox
Release
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Barbie Horse Adventures: Wild Horse Rescue is an adventurevideo game developed by Blitz Games and published by Vivendi Universal Games. It is the third game in the Barbie Horse Adventuresvideo game series based on the Barbie line of dolls by Mattel. The game was released for PlayStation 2 and Xbox in 2003.

Barbie Horse Adventures: Wild Horse Rescue is an adventure game played from a third-person perspective. A storm comes in and causes the gate at a ranch to open, letting horses and foals run away. Barbie must track down the foals and horses through 3 parts of 3 different settings: the forest, the mountains, and the beach. There is an average of three foals plus one horse that can be found at the end of the section. In the 2nd part of the section, a missing horse will be found by someone else, and Barbie must race them.

The game has been heavily criticized by the gaming press. X-Play dubbed it a Game You Should Never Buy[7] next to Monster Garage: The Game and Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing. In the episode, X-Play co-host Morgan Webb called Barbie Horse Adventures: Wild Horse Rescue the worst game ever made, and continues to reference it so in ongoing episodes after giving the terrible review of having a 1 out of 5. IGN gave it a 4/10 rating, and XGP Gaming rating it a 4 out of 10.

Decent reviews, which mainly point out that the game was being geared towards children, were given out by TeamXbox (3.8/5) and the British Official Xbox Magazine (6.7/10.)


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Riding Camp[edit]

Barbie Horse Adventures:
Riding Camp
Developer(s)Pixel Tales
Publisher(s)Activision
Platform(s)PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, Wii, Windows
Release
  • NA: October 21, 2008[4]
Genre(s)Adventure, role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player

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Barbie Horse Adventures: Riding Camp is an adventurerole-playingvideo game developed by Pixel Tales and published by Activision. It is the fourth game in the Barbie Horse Adventuresvideo game series based on the Barbie line of dolls by Mattel. The game was released worldwide for PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, Wii and Windows in 2008.

Barbie Horse Adventures: Riding Camp is an adventurerole-playing game set in an open world environment and played from a third-person perspective. The player takes the role of Barbie on an island which has been the victim of a storm. The game is free-form in a sandbox world, allowing the player to take part in a wide range of activities.

The core gameplay is based around equestrianism: players tame, feed, groom, and train horses of various breeds.

As Barbie, the player has the option of completing various quests given to her by the denizens of the island, such as finding lost items or fixing broken objects. Travel over the island is on horseback. The player can participate in timed horse races and can also buy diverse sets of clothing, enabling Barbie to play dress-up.

IGN noted that though it was not a sophisticated game, it was a good game for its target audience of young girls.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abc'Barbie Horse Adventures: Blue Ribbon Race'. Giant Bomb. Retrieved 2012-05-15.
  2. ^ ab'Barbie Horse Adventures: Mystery Ride'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-05-15.
  3. ^'Barbie Horse Adventures: Wild Horse Rescue'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-05-15.
  4. ^ ab'Barbie Horse Adventures: Riding Camp'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-05-15.
  5. ^ ab'Barbie Horse Adventures: Blue Ribbon Race'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
  6. ^Gudmundsen, Jinny. 'Barbie Horse Adventures Mystery Ride'. Common Sense Media. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
  7. ^Satterfield, Shane (2004-03-23). 'Games You Should Never Buy'. X-Play. Archived from the original on 2005-04-06. Retrieved 2009-05-31.
  8. ^'Barbie Horse Adventures: Riding Camp Review'. IGN. 2008-12-31. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
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Barbie Horse Adventures is not just one game, but a whole series! There are a ton of Barbie games out there and this is actually its own series within that! The version we are looking at today is for the Game Boy Advance and it is actually known as, Barbie Horse Adventures: Blue Ribbon Race. This was actually the first game in this sub-series of Barbie games.

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There is a tiny bit of story in Barbie Horse Adventures: Blue Ribbon Race and it does enough to keep you motivated. The idea is that Barbie is taking part in the Primrose Hill Charity Cup where she hopes to win in order to help the adopted horses, she is taking care of. You can collect horses, new outfits and images of horses as you play.

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For me, the best comparison to Barbie Horse Adventures: Blue Ribbon Race is the Game Boy Advance Tony Hawk games! While this is a rather odd comparison, the isometric view that this game has and the fact that some of the trail levels are objective-based does make it feel like a Tony Hawk game.As well as the trial levels, you will also be taking part in actual races as well. These are actually a lot of fun to do and can lead to you unlocking some mini-games that you can mess around with. The mini-games are Horseshoes, Shoe Shuffle, Maze Valley and Happy Trails. These serve as a nice distraction from the races and the trails. Which is a good thing as there are only four trials and four racecourses in the game so these mini-games do pad the game out.

Roll Up Your Sleeves

Considering that Barbie Horse Adventures: Blue Ribbon Race is a game that is aimed at children, it can actually take a while to get the hang of the game’s controls. The viewpoint can make getting around obstacles and some of the jumps a frustrating experience when you first start playing the game. For me, this is the kind of game that requires you spend quite a bit of time with it in order to get the controls down.

The worst part of the game for me is when you have to get off your horse. You may think that this will lead to some kind of platforming, but that is not the case. Barbie has to get off the horse to “lead” it over bridges that she cannot ride over. This really brings the game to a halt and is a very annoying gameplay mechanic.

In all Barbie Horse Adventures: Blue Ribbon Race is not a bad game at all. I am sure younger Barbie fans would have a lot of fun with this game. However, in order to do so, they will have to get to grips with the game's controls which do take a bit of time to get used to. There are plenty of costumes for Barbie and costumes for the horse to collect so I am sure kids will love that.

6/10

Pros:

  • It has a kind of GBA Tony Hawk vibe to it
  • Plenty of things to collect
  • The trails and races are different from each other
  • The mini-games do add some variety to the gameplay
  • As far as the presentation goes, it is not bad at all

Cons:

  • The controls take a while to get the hang of
  • Leading your horse sucks!
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Overall rating: 6