Lucinda Green's Equestrian Challenge is a 2006 sports video game by Australian developer IR Gurus Interactive and published by Red Mile Entertainment for PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows. The game is named after Lucinda Green, a six-time Badminton Horse Trials winner, who also serves as in game mentor.[2]
IGN felt it offered a more professional experience than contemporary horse-related games, and deemed it an "off-beat, niche title" from the developer.[3][7] JeuxVideo wrote that it " manages to strike a balance between its ambitions of pure simulation and its desire for accessibility to a wide audience".[4] Lapresse notes that many horse themes titles were released throughout 2007.[8] Jeuxactu felt it would carry players over until the next major release in the genre.[9] Heise wrote that it was "quite unmistakably a computer game for girls".[10] Meanwhile, PSM3 Magazine UK said "LGEC works, just, but there's really 'neigh' point in playing it".[11]
Lucinda Green's Equestrian Challenge at MobyGames