Thursday 9 February 2012


LOVE HORSES? THEN YOU’LL LOVE THE WHITAKERS PRESENT MILTON & FRIENDS 3D!
Experience a new dimension of horse adventures with The Whitakers present Milton & Friends 3D only on Nintendo 3DS™
Milton, the world famous showjumping horse, is coming to Nintendo 3DS… and he’s bringing his friends! This new exciting game from Koch Media and dtp young entertainment will take horse lovers to the next dimension with over 25 different breeds to take care of and play with.

Each copy of The Whitakers present Milton & Friends 3D features the amazing Augmented Reality Card, included with the delivery of the Nintendo 3DS system, that will make your foal magically appear right in front of your eyes. You can then train your horse on the lunge whilst turning round on the spot.

This is just the beginning, as you will soon learn that each of your beloved animals has its own endearing personality: whether that’s a sweet tooth or if they just love rolling around in the sand. Making sure that your horses are well looked after is essential if you choose to enter them into beauty contests too!

The Whitakers present Milton & Friends 3D is released for Nintendo 3DS on 17th February 2012.

Milton, star of The Whitakers present Milton & Friends 3D, said:
“I haven’t been this excited since I won my first professional showjumping event and won a shiny rosette and an extra bail of hay for tea! My friends and I are looking forward to taking you on an exciting 3D horse adventure like you’ve never seen before!”  

Game Features
-      Over 25 different horse breeds.

-      Eight mini games with three different levels of difficulty: washing, feeding, throw ball, teaching tricks, horse jumping, hold the reins, etc.

-      StreetPass™ Mode: Beauty competitions with other players will unlock additional in game objects.

-      Augmented Reality Feature: Use the reality card to generate your horses and photograph them.

-      Timing & Gyro Challenge: Move the console in your hands, holding the horse’s reins while matching on-screen prompts.






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