Equestria Daily isn't a game. It's a website. See the link below.
Equestria Daily was created in 2011.
Shaun Scotellaro is the founder, and creator ofEquestria daily.
"Banned from Equestria Daily" can be played on various platforms, primarily through its official website and fan-hosted sites. The game is a browser-based visual novel and can also be found on platforms like Itch.io. Additionally, some players may share it through community forums or fan sites related to the My Little Pony fandom. Always ensure you're accessing it from reputable sources to avoid security risks.
No virtual Equestrias have been made...yet. Posts about them normally get feeded to Equestria Daily. N
Equestria Girls was written by the popular MLP writter Megan Mccarthy.
Currently there are only two: Equestria Girls and Rainbow Rocks.
You draw.
Unfortunately, no.
To go to Equestria, one typically imagines a portal or gateway that connects our world to the magical land of ponies. In many fan interpretations, this can involve using a magical artifact, like a mirror or a spell, or simply being transported through dreams or imagination. In the context of the "My Little Pony" franchise, characters often find themselves in Equestria through unique circumstances or adventures. Ultimately, it's a whimsical journey fueled by creativity and storytelling.
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Equestria, the magical land from the "My Little Pony" series, is a fictional universe, so there isn't a physical way to travel there. In the show, characters often access it through portals, magic, or dreams. Fans often use their imagination, fan fiction, and creative play to experience Equestria in their own way. For a true journey, one might consider immersing themselves in the series through watching episodes, reading comics, or engaging with the fandom.
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