
Just use the above formula, multiply it by two / three horses, and you'll be fine. Later on in the game, you'll need to have two - or maybe three - horses on the go at any one time to deal with the different types of track. Remember to always use new horses that you've unlocked, for these will be able to obtain higher stats than the horse that they're replacing. Out with the old, in with the new, you see. This will give you enough time to train your new recruit up, enter it into the lower-tier races, and prepare the line of stallion succession. With this in mind, it's best to buy a new horse when your first one is around two years old. You'll know this has happened when your horse's stats all have the word "MAX" underneath them. When horses turn three years old, they hit their prime and can no longer be 'levelled-up'. But that doesn't mean you should keep them around until their dying day. Okay, so you can't actually put horses down in Pocket Stables. Here, then, are all the tips and tricks you'll need to gallop to the finish line in first place time and time again. In it, I'll be detailing how best to train your fillies, and where you should be throwing your cash. This guide will help you on your journey to horsey-riding stardom. That doesn't mean, however, that it's all easy peasy lemon squeezy. Sadly, it's the studio's weakest entry to date, though it's still worth a gander if you're seriously into your Kairosoft.Īs I mentioned in my review, there's not a whole lot to it compared to past Kairosoft releases. Pocket Stables is the latest business-management game from Japanese dev Kairosoft.
