Horse Racing Derby Simulator Summary

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Horse Racing Derby Simulator 3D

Summary Be a jockey in Horse Racing Derby Simulator 3D and compete in various races to bring home the top prize. Choose from a variety of horses and carefully manage your ride’s speed and stamina to finish first. Be the fastest on the track and get over the hurdles to outlast your opponents!
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Though it appears as a fine-tuned horse racing simulator, Horse Racing Derby Simulator 3D is far from being a polished game. The graphics may appear decent, but its gameplay aspects lack a number of elements that would have made it a decent game. The ads are highly invasive and the whole game is just lacks depth and refinement. Nevertheless, it’s still worth looking into and depending on your tastes, might be worth a shot. Let’s look at what it provides: Horse Racing Derby Simulator 3D’s
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Basically, speeding up your horse consumes stamina, and you should be able to balance between speed bursts and managing your stamina to win. There are horseshoes littered around the field that your horses will pick up. Initially, we thought they give speed or stamina boosts, but they seem to have zero effect. One funny thing about Horse Racing Derby Simulator 3D is that even if you finish second, third or fourth, the game may still display a banner saying that you “won the race”. We’re not sure why this is so, but the game might be broken Moreover, there are impossibly fast horses in starting level two which beat the track way faster than your horse will, even if your speed bursts are limitless. Overall, we can safely say Horse Racing Derby Simulator 3D isn’t the best game in the world, but it may very well be worth a shot. There are other horse racing games out there that are way better than this, but if you can stand the ads and its other nuances, you’re free to try it

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