This gives the game a tad bit more legitimacy to the whole fanbase since normally, you won’t expect full dialogues coupled with their respective VOs on IP licensed free-to-play games like these. You get to actually hear the characters as you hear them in the series whenever their dialogues pop up on screen. The game also features the voice work of the characters from the series. This means that the game’s replayability value is huge, since you are required to cycle around not just Ponyville, but also Canterlot, Crystal Empire, Sweet Apple Acres, Cloudsdale, and Foal Mountain just to name a few. What makes it more interesting is that since the game allows you to go through each town or city found in the series, the pony roster is immense. Gameloft really did a good number on this one, as not only will you be able to bring back the mane 6, you’ll be able to bring back characters that don’t get much air time in the TV series and movies. Just like Pokemon, you gotta 'catch' them all. You can assign her to do various tasks within Ponyville such as working on stores, doing the daily missions, or just prancing along the bright areas of the world. With that goal in mind, you start off with one of the Mane six, Twilight Sparkle, as your first playable pony. Starting in Ponyville, you are tasked to build structures that provide you with various resources that you can use to buy other structures, bring back the “lost” ponies, and/or push back the darkness Nightmare Moon has spread. You play as the lead pony, Twilight Sparkle, to work restore the world that Nightmare Moon has darkened through finding the different elements of harmony. My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic is a town simulator from Gameloft. So here I am, reviewing My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, expecting that it will be too girly to my liking – but surprisingly, I was introduced to a game that, while delivering all the expected fan service, has surprisingly solid gameplay. The popularity of the fourth generation of this IP has earned a fair share of fans outside of of its expected fanbase. I do have to admit that I have enjoyed a few episodes of the hit series My Little Pony. If there’s one title I never expected to cover here, this has to be it.
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