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Bring light and friendship back to the land with Gameloft’s My Little Pony app

Ron Ron
July 18, 2019
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Bring light and friendship back to the land with My Little Pony app

Help bring light and friendship back to the land in this app for Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8. The game features your favorite ponies like Rainbow Dash, Fluttershy, Applejack, and more. Best of all, this game is free to play!

“After being locked away in the moon for centuries, Nightmare Moon is set free and spreading night across Ponyville! Only Twilight Sparkle and her friends can free Ponyville from her grasp and bring light and friendship back to the land. Help them rebuild the town and reach their dreams in exciting quests,” the app description reads.

You can play fun mini-games with your ponies, such as ball bounce, apple-picking, and magic wings. You can also interact with your friends and feel the magic of friendship. The characters are also voiced by the official TV show talents.

Both apps are free and you can grab them for your platform via the download links below. You can also watch the official gameplay trailer too. Enjoy!

Thanks for sending this in, Steveo!

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