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MultiSheep
Game content reviewed byPao Salcedo
Instructions
Use the Arrow Keys or WASD to move. Click and move your mouse to rotate your view on the world.
Your goal is to get the sheep to the yellow platform. Be careful, you may need to move multiple sheep at the same time, so plan your path accordingly!
Use the Arrow Keys or WASD to move. Click and drag your mouse to rotate the camera. If you make a mistake, press Z or U to undo your last move or R to restart the level.
Your goal is to get a sheep to the yellow hay bale. Sheep are happy to move on level ground or off of a ledge, but they can't climb up a ledge to higher ground.
In some levels, there are multiple sheep, and all of them will move at the same time. They are happy to stack on each other, if you can manage to get one on top of another. While stacked, they will stay in a stack as they move.
If a level has multiple hay bales, you'll need to get a sheep to each of them.
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MultiSheep
Game content reviewed byPao Salcedo
Instructions
Use the Arrow Keys or WASD to move. Click and move your mouse to rotate your view on the world.
Your goal is to get the sheep to the yellow platform. Be careful, you may need to move multiple sheep at the same time, so plan your path accordingly!
Use the Arrow Keys or WASD to move. Click and drag your mouse to rotate the camera. If you make a mistake, press Z or U to undo your last move or R to restart the level.
Your goal is to get a sheep to the yellow hay bale. Sheep are happy to move on level ground or off of a ledge, but they can't climb up a ledge to higher ground.
In some levels, there are multiple sheep, and all of them will move at the same time. They are happy to stack on each other, if you can manage to get one on top of another. While stacked, they will stay in a stack as they move.
If a level has multiple hay bales, you'll need to get a sheep to each of them.
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