- May 25, 2021
- Game Hollywood Hong Kong Limited
Stallion Race
70%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
grinding
72% User Score 49 reviews
Platforms
About
"Stallion Race" is a horse breeding and racing strategy game where players manage their own stable, train and breed horses, and compete against other players worldwide. The game features over 100 classic racehorse breeds, allowing players to combine genes and breed legendary foals. Players can also obtain free rare horses with a promotional code, but the offer is only available for a limited time.







Audience ScoreBased on 49 reviews
gameplay2 positive mentions
grinding2 negative mentions
- The game features interesting mechanics that mimic real-life horse racing, making it engaging and fun to figure out strategies for races.
- The graphics are well done, and the game is enjoyable for those who appreciate horse racing, providing a thrilling experience.
- Updates have improved the game, making it more entertaining and addressing some previous pay-to-play concerns.
- The game can feel like a money grab, requiring significant spending to remain competitive, which can lead to frustration when horses age and lose stats.
- There are numerous technical issues, including crashes, loading problems, and bugs that hinder gameplay and user experience.
- The gameplay can become repetitive and grindy, with a lack of engaging content and a long tutorial that cannot be skipped.
gameplay
3 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay features engaging mechanics that effectively simulate real-life horse racing, offering interesting dynamics. However, some users have experienced issues with outdated versions, impacting their ability to play, while others find the gameplay satisfactory compared to the desktop version on Facebook.
“It had interesting game mechanics and concepts that worked similarly to how real-life horse races worked.”
“Interesting dynamics and gameplay.”
“Now I cannot play because the game says the version is outdated. I uninstalled twice already. Gameplay is okay for the most part compared to the desktop version on Facebook.”