I'm designing a horse racing game, public domain and will be sold for $1 (so everyone can buy it and don't need to worry about copyright bs). Racing will include horse racing bets, various fantasy tracks (hippodrome, jungle, beach, forest, temple, giant cake, toy room, mine cart track, outer space, lava castle, pirate island, dinosaur crater, pyramid, savannah, tundra, factory, shrine, highway, grassland, rainbow, underwater realm, dragon nest, ice cave, feudal town, belly of a whale, casino, etc.), three modes (play as the racehorse, ride the horse, or chariot race), and Mario Kart items. You play as a guy who owns ten racehorses, all mares and based on MLP characters' personalities (so Hasbro can't sue me). Player can do all the following with the mares on the character select screen:
- pet
- brush
- comb
- massage
- palpation
- hoof care
- dentristry
- put hand in orifices
- feed snacks (fruits and veggies)
- wash
- boop
- kiss
- lick
- sniff
- hug
- cuddle
- facesitting
- milk (and drink the milk afterwards)
- hear make equine noises (neigh, squeal, nicker, snort, and whinny)
- talk to
The horses have MLP-esque eyes and can talk. They tell you about themselves (personality, likes, dislikes, favorite stuff, etc.) and the game's world. Each horse has a favorite race item and the item that is a horse's favorite it has a more likely chance of getting from the item box on the race track. Items are living beings, like the Super Mario items. Winning a race earns you coins, whoever has the most coins at the end of the derby wins.
The game's world is an equestrian paradise mostly populated by horsekind (the horses), while mankind is the least common animal in existence. Humans and horses are best friends and marry each other all the time. Wild horses are tsundere toward people, domesticated horses are deredere toward people. Stallions are dominant (especially wild ones), mares are submissive (especially domesticated ones). Because there is no evil in the world and no one has to pay taxes or work for a living (since resources and energy are infinite), people spend their times with horses. Of course, some people like to work for the fun of it, so there are the typical jobs such as Horse Breeder and Jockey and Stablehand, but there are also imaginary jobs such as Horse Petter (who get paid to pet horses) and Horse Maid/Butler (who get paid to act as horses' domestic servants) and Horse Watcher (who get paid to to do horse-watching, like birdwatching). Money isn't needed to buy necessities (which are free for everyone anyways), so people spend money on their horses by buying them gifts, treats, etc. Some people choose to live with wild horses, some people ride without tack, and some people have stables integrated into their houses. Every creature in the game's world possesses immortality, perpetual youth, immunity to suffering and pain, and legally comes of age at birth. Horses from a young age look for people to befriend and live with (a parody of Pokemon).
Horsekind can shapeshift, so a horse can self-multiply (making pullng chariots with one horse easy) and you can customize the mares. Their coats can be turned bay, palomino, gray, white, buckskin, chestnut, black, and orange; various leg, body, butt, and face markings can be added (in addition to the usual white equine markings, there are zebra, griaffe, leopard, tiger, bee, and deer markings); mane and tail can be any color (including rainbow); age and size can be changed; and the mares can be turned into the various subspecies of horsekind:
- unicorn
- pegasus (with bird, bat, or insect wings)
- alicorn
- hippoelk (horse with elk antlers)
- hipporam (horse with ram horns)
- hippodino (horse with spikes along its back)
- hippocamp
- hippalektryon
- sleipnir
- uchchaihshravas
- centaur
- kirlin (horse with mane. tail. and feathering made of fire, ice, or lightning)
- elemental horse (horse made of fire, ice, or lightning)
- a combination of any of the above
If you beat the game with a perfect score, you marry the mares and - depending on your coin amount - get a certain home to live in (cardboard box, boat, tent, hut, cabin, small house, big house, mansion, palace, city, kingdom, or planet). This is all the stuff I have finished so far.