But, I could still log in for free and check it out, so that’s what I did. So by the time I wanted to try it again this time, whatever free trial period I had was long gone. I wasn’t looking to spend money back whenever I first signed up.
I think I stopped at that point during sign up and never actually downloaded the game. They do run free Star Rider promotion events from time to time, though. I remember way back when that I saw that while there is a F2P option for the game – which is probably fine if all you want to do is ride horses around – if you want to level beyond level 5, see the wide world and have access to all the quests, it requires cash to become a Star Rider. I’d already picked a character name and a horse on an account that used my normal login name. It was ultimately an article on the 10th Anniversary of Star Stable (and the free anniversary horse they were giving away) that nudged me over the line into trying the game back in September.Īpparently I had created an account already, though I don’t know how long ago that was. I somewhat blame this on the folks over at Massively Overpowered for always covering the game. Today I want to talk about a guilty pleasure of mine as a horse lover – Star Stable Online.