
The majority of Owlient users - around 90% - play the games on the site for free, although customers can also buy virtual bonus products if they want to, which will allow them to speed up certain procedures during game play. In the game users can feed the babies, play with them, and watch them grow up. Owlient's latest game in English is Babydow, which is all about taking care of babies and young children from when they are born until they reach 3 years old. The game has been a great success, ever since it was launched 5 years ago, and has proved popular with users of all ages. Players can also run their own riding centres. In the game, players can adopt virtual horses and raise, feed and train them for online competitions.
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In the English version of Howrse alone, Owlient already has 5 million registered users. The horse games will soon be available in Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Polish, Turkish and Arabic. To celebrate its 5th anniversary, the company plans to launch 6 new versions of Howrse, which will be translated into different languages so users from all around the world can play the game. Owlient also has 2.5 million users who play Babydow, the baby simulation game that was launched a year ago. The company began life in the founder's student room in Paris in 2008, and 5 years later it has over 12.5 million horse lovers worldwide who play its most famous browser game,. Owlient is also planning a new international roll-out to keep the numbers growing. The European Internet browser game company celebrated this occasion with its 15 million registered users from all over the World.

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PARIS, FRANCE, Octo/24-7PressRelease/ - Owlient reached an important milestone in its history as it celebrated its 5th birthday on September 8 2010.
