One benefit to being on both games is that you can use the same username and password on both accounts, and if you would like to go from Babydow to Howrse you can do so by just the click of a button, and don't have to remember all sorts of passwords and usernames and log in every time you switch over to a new website. Another problem I have found with Babydow is that you have to feed the thing 6 times a day, and you have a very small time frame to feed, play, nap, and any other actions you may want/need to do. The only problem with the Owlient games is that you either have to wait until the next day, or buy 'passes' to get more aging points so your horse will age. They also have the Howrse Quiz section, where you can play challenges, create (and play) mini quizzes, and learn about horses all at the same time. It is fun and quite addicting if you really get into it. It is rather difficult, so some level of skill (and at least a little bit of brain matter) is required for successful playing. I've been playing Howrse for about a week, and I find it quite fun and entertaining. Those two games are Howrse, a horse simulation, and Babydow, a baby simulation. ![]() Well, to start off my blog, I'll be reviewing two sim games from the Owlient Game family.
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