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Little Pony

★★★★★★★4 / 155 votesPG
Developer: Robertovna
Game Orientation: Landscape
Platforms: PC, Android, iOS
Release date: November 2024
Last Update: February 2026
Game Engine: Unity
Supported Languages: English
Categories: Kids, Horse

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This is a straight-up Subway Surfers clone wearing a unicorn costume. You pick your favorite pony character—Twilight Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, Pinkie Pie, or Princess Celestia—and fly through side-scrolling fantasy worlds, grabbing coins and dodging obstacles before the timer runs out. It's a simple endless runner wrapped in colorful Equestria vibes, aimed squarely at kids who want that coin-collecting rush without the urban chaos.

Key Features

    • 8 Levels Across 4 Characters: Two stages each for Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, Pinkie Pie, and Princess Celestia.
    • Power-Up System: Grab glowing vials for speed boosts, watches to extend your timer, and avoid spiked stones that steal precious seconds.
    • One-Minute Rush: Every level is a 60-second sprint—fail the timer, and you restart from scratch.
    • Browser-Friendly: Runs instantly on older devices with zero install. Mouse on desktop, finger swipes on mobile.

How to Play Little Pony

It's dead simple to start, but that 60-second timer will catch you off guard the first few tries.

Step 1: Choose Your Pony and Start Flying

You pick one of four characters from the main menu and jump straight into their first level. Control is just mouse movement on PC or dragging your finger on mobile—your pony follows your cursor or touch in real-time. No jump button, no run key. Just guide them up and down through the scrolling world.

Step 2: Collect Coins and Dodge the Teeth

Your screen auto-scrolls left to right. Coins float in obvious paths—grab them for score. Watches add seconds to your timer (critical), glowing bottles give you a speed burst, and those jagged stone-teeth obstacles? They rip 5-10 seconds off your clock. Hit too many and you won't finish in time. The platforming is loose—you can fly over most dangers, but the hitboxes feel generous on the bad stuff and stingy on the collectibles.

Step 3: Beat the Clock to Unlock New Stages

Finish within 60 seconds and you unlock the next level for that character. Complete both stages with one pony, and another character opens up. There's no final boss or story payoff—just eight bite-sized levels that repeat if you fail the timer. Your coin total carries over, but there's nothing to spend it on. It's pure score-chasing.

Who is Little Pony for?

This is built for young kids aged 4-7 who love colorful ponies and can handle simple reflex challenges. If your kid plays dress-up games or watches MLP videos on YouTube, they'll enjoy this for 15-20 minutes. Adults looking for depth or challenge? This isn't it. The mechanics are too basic, the visuals are bargain-bin Flash quality, and there's zero replay value once you've seen all eight levels.

The Gameplay Vibe

It feels like a school project someone threw together in a weekend. The art is awkwardly scaled—character sprites don't match the background resolution, and the environments are obviously mirrored to save on assets (you'll see the same mountain or tree flipped horizontally within seconds). There's no music I noticed, just basic sound effects when you collect coins. The timer adds mild pressure, but the levels are short enough that failure doesn't sting. It's not stressful, not relaxing—just... there. A quick distraction with zero personality beyond the IP it's borrowing.

Technical Check: Saves & Performance

The game saves your unlocked characters and levels in your browser cache automatically. If you clear your browsing data, you'll lose everything and start over. Performance is rock-solid even on ancient laptops—this thing could probably run on a Chromebook from 2012. No lag, no loading screens between levels. The downside? That "Activate Windows" watermark visible in the corner tells you everything about the production budget here.

Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons

It's a harmless time-waster for the target demographic, but don't expect polish or originality.

    • ✅ Pro: Loads instantly and runs on literally any device with a browser.
    • ✅ Pro: The one-minute levels are perfect for short attention spans.
    • ❌ Con: Visually cheap with mismatched assets and blatant mirroring everywhere.
    • ❌ Con: Coins serve no purpose—you collect them for nothing.

Controls

Responsive enough for kids, though the hitboxes feel inconsistent. You'll accidentally hit obstacles you thought you cleared.

    • Desktop: Mouse movement controls your character's vertical position.
    • Mobile: Drag your finger up and down to guide your pony.

Release Date & Developer

Developed by Robertovna and released on November 13, 2024. It's a solo indie project or fan tribute, not an official MLP game.

FAQ

Where can I play Little Pony?

Play it free on Playgama. It works on PC and Mobile without downloads.

What do I do if I can't beat the 60-second timer?

Focus on collecting the watch power-ups—they add extra seconds to your clock. Avoid the spiked stone obstacles at all costs since they drain your time. Skip coins if they're in risky spots; finishing the level matters more than score.

Is there a mobile version?

Yes, the game fits any screen size and supports touch controls.

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