Of course the underlying mechanic of the game has nothing to do with defeating Nightmare Moon, but is instead more of a combination of collecting/city building, ala Pokemon/Sim City. As you proceed through the game you lure individual ponies from the show to your town by constructing their homes. Once they have a place to stay they are dropped off via hot air balloon and are now a permanent resident of your town (so long as you don’t remove their home of course) you may then build different businesses such as apple stands and spas for the ponies to work at, allowing them to make your town money and element shards. And there is the interesting bit, as bits, the game’s currency, are the key to almost all basic progression. Want to get another pony? You’re going to need bits. Another business? More bits. Expand your build area by using the magic of friendship to push the darkness back? That’s going to take an increasingly large amount of bits.
Neil writes: "Whether you've been taken in by the wonder of My Little Pony over many a year, or have found yourself immersed into the magic in recent times, the world of My Little Pony is a glorious one. And it's that world which will be found heading to PC and console later in 2022 as My Little Pony gallops across the virtual lands."
The big hitters are finally arriving on next gen! Should've been next-gen exclusive though.
If anything this will make the Bronies chomp at the bit to play.
First Pepa, now MLP? If a new Shrek game gets announced within the next couple months it's gonna start feeling like the PS2 days
After all, 'filthy' and 'casual' are both fun things to be.
Arcade racers on console and tower defence games on my phone. Love a rock hard TD game.
Kotaku:
My Little Pony cosplay isn’t just for furries. It’s also for adults who want to pretend that said ponies are actually the the Gods of Ancient Battle.