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Sheep

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Old School Action Game
Review: Basically, the game involves herding your sheep, guiding them through mazes and helping them avoid obstacles so that they can reach the end safely and be beamed back to their planet. There are 6 worlds, with four unique levels to each world, making 24 unique levels total. Your sheep tend to flock together, so you must carefully balance when to herd the entire flock, as opposed to when to go after that lost sheep (insert one of many Little Bo Beep comments here). The action is pretty fast paced; leave your flock for more than a few moments and they're likely to get run over, blown up, or eaten.

Adam Halfpint Chases Sheep Around the Yard

You, as the herder, get to choose from one of four different characters, two of which are humans (Bopeep and Adam Halfpint), and two of which are dogs (Motley and Shep). The herders are cute little guys, although they really aren't developed too much; there aren't real noticeable differences between the characters, and they don't have any special moves or powers. This is really too bad, because the characters themselves seem fairly well- conceived, and integrating them into the gameplay better would make total sense. In order to make things more fun, there are four different kinds of sheep (Pastoral, Longwool, Neo-Genetic, and Factoral) you can try to rescue. Each breed is quite cute and has its own unique characteristics. The Neo-Genetic sheep, for example, look like little computer geeks and are more difficult to flock (figures) but also a little smarter than their pastoral kin.

The gameplay really is an old-school action game. You can pick up Sheep and be going within seconds. Within minutes, you will have a good feel for the game. The gameplay itself is a little like Lemmings, in that you're main goal is to steward little dumb but cute creatures to safety. The frenetic pace and maze layout are somewhat reminiscent of Pac-Man. Although you're never really chased by intelligent creatures (not that Inky, Pinky, Blinky & Clyde were ever that intelligent), you are constantly on the go. Your sheep are constantly wandering off toward tractors, racecars, dinosaurs, or lava, or other life-threatening implements of destruction that harken back to the days of Mario. Not surprisingly, Sheep is also being released for the PlayStation, as it really plays a lot more like a console game than a PC game.

The bold colors and surreal sheep give the game a playful feel a little reminiscent of Super Mario Brothers. The textures are rich, and the colorful characters combined with the bouncy animations give the gameplay a very joyful feel that will lift the spirits of even the most jaded gamer. The sounds are good, but not remarkable. The opening theme music and the general game sounds (like when you make a selection) are clean and lively. But, once you're in the game the quality falls off a bit. The Baahing of the sheep is fun for a while, but then grows old, as does the peppy synthesizer soundtrack. Still, the bright attractive colors and upbeat feel of Sheep makes a very strong impact and a unique gaming experience on the PC platform, and deserves credit for that

If you're tired of the basic gaming formulas, and you're looking for a game that provides, good old-fashioned gameplay with good characters, clever mazes, and fun graphics, then I wholeheartedly recommend Sheep. This innocuous little game has a lot of pizzazz, and lives up to the traditions of its forbearers. Oddly, Sheep is marketed as a puzzle game. While it does have elements of puzzle, really, it's an action game with some of the best straight forward, old-school action game playing there's been in a long while. Even more importantly, Sheep was designed with a creativity and imagination that is infrequent among games. I know that it's been a long time since I used words like "warmth, joy, and tickled" in a review. Heck, since the days of Mario, how often do the words play and wonder come to mind? Not often enough. And, really, that's kind of sad, since at one time, that's what games were all about.

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: too difficult
Review: bought it for my gf, as I saw from the reviews girls love it.
at first she did like it, the cute sheep and so on.
but she gave up after a couple hours.
it's just too difficult for those girls who's not a gaming fan but looking for cute cartoon figures moving under their finger tips.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Cute graphics, but difficult and boring
Review: I have to admit that I bought this game mostly because I thought that the sheep were adorable, not to mention that I needed a new game and I was bored. I had played the demo and found it fairly amusing, but I can tell you that the game gets old really fast. The first few levels aren't too difficult, and the game was fairly interesting. As the game progressed, however, it got more and more difficult and I got more and more bored. It was not uncommon for me to lose most or all of my sheep to cows in armor, grinding machines, or comets. The sheep were incredibly stupid and resisted my attempts to herd them. I assumed that I would get better the longer I played, so I kept trying. However, the game didn't prove interesting enough to justify my time and effort. I played the game right after I bought it, but I haven't looked at it since. Unless you plan a career which involves working with idiotic animals who seem to hate you, I would not recommend this game.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sheep is Cool
Review: Sheep is a really fun game. You get to journey through different worlds. It is so exciting. It can sometimes be difficult because the sheep are so dumb but that can make the challenge a bit more interesting. I highly suggest that you look into purchasing this game. It is a blast!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sheep is Cool
Review: This game has the severe potential to be alot of fun but if you don't have a tremendous amount of patience, forget it! It's almost as if the game sets you up for failure. Each time you corral a sheep, a few get loose...when you get all the sheep but one, a barricade pops up making it impossible to get the last sheep. Maybe if you are hospitalized and don't have anything else to do, this game might work out for you.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Only if you have alot of patience
Review: This game has the severe potential to be alot of fun but if you don't have a tremendous amount of patience, forget it! It's almost as if the game sets you up for failure. Each time you corral a sheep, a few get loose...when you get all the sheep but one, a barricade pops up making it impossible to get the last sheep. Maybe if you are hospitalized and don't have anything else to do, this game might work out for you.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do NOT Buy This Game.
Review: When I bought this game I was expecting a charming yet challenging puzzler akin to the original Lemmings. I expected it because that was the comparison used by some reviewers to describe Sheep.

What a disappointment! Sheep is not a challenging puzzle game. In fact, it's not a puzzle game at all-even though they call it that on the box. What self-respecting puzzle game would put up signs along the way telling the player what to do? Sheep is fraught with signs that literally tell you what buttons to push, what to avoid, etc.

You can't call Sheep a maze game, either: there are arrows all along the floor of each level telling you which way to go to reach the exit. Sheese!

Neither is Sheep charming or funny. (Farting cows are funny maybe the first time you see them. After that it's just crude.) The music in Lemmings was beautiful and lent much to the charm of the game. In Sheep the music is just repetitive and annoying.

So, if Sheep isn't any of the above good things, what is it then? It is a boring, gets-old-fast exercise in frustration. The only challenge lies in how good you are with your right thumb (if you use a game pad). The docs tell you to match up the four types of herders with the right type of sheep, but it really doesn't matter. No matter which herder you use with which sheep, it will always boil down to how good your "thumb-eye" coordination is. That is the whole game in a nutshell. You have to control the herder so he or she keeps all the sheep together and moving in the right direction. Maneuver the herder correctly and you can beat every level your first time through. Like I said, there are signs on each level telling you what to do and arrows on the floor telling you where to go.

There are also a few minor issues: The save game feature is easy to miss and is buggy. Some of the saves do not appear on the Load Game screen. Also, you cannot remap the control keys or buttons.

It is rare that I cannot find *any* good thing to say about a game. In fact, that's never happened. Until now.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bah Bah BAD SHEEP!
Review: You may find yourself cursing at the sheep in this game, because they are so stupid and at times, very difficult to control. There are four different sheep herders (you must choose one) and 4 different varieties of sheep. Your purpose is to herd the sheep through the increasingly difficult levels so that eventually they get to the mother-ship. (see product info)

For those who enjoy an adventure game (as opposed to games similar to Civilizations or Age of Empires), this product is great. The different aspects of each "maze" do have their quirks... some levels it would seem nearly impossible to beat and some obstacles impossible to get past...but I assure you it is possible.

The basic concept of the game is easy to grasp: get at least 10 sheep to the end of the level in the time limit, and try to get the "golden sheep" statue thats hidden in the maze.

The main problems that the player might encounter are:
1) Having selected the "wrong" herder. Make sure you pick the right herder for you, as some people are more comfortable with the different styles of herding. (my personal favorite is Adam)

2) Becoming frustrated with a particular level. I recommend this game for those who are bored, easily amused, seldomly frustrated, or have been told by their friends that they are insane. This game is probably not meant for the faint of heart or weak of spirit.

3) Not knowing what sheep to play with in each level. Read the instruction booklet that comes with the game. Also make sure you try out the Training parts, as you will see which sheep are the hardest for your herder to manage. Use those sheep on the EASIEST and usually 1st of the 4 games. Use your easiest for the harder levels.

All in all, this game is one of my favorite adventure games, simply because its easy to understand, and fun to play. I highly recommend it.


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