sheep Archives - AppTrawler https://www.apptrawler.com/tag/sheep/ News, Reviews, Previews and discussion on all things App like Thu, 09 Mar 2023 10:33:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.10 Hands on: Fleeced! https://www.apptrawler.com/hands-on-fleeced/ https://www.apptrawler.com/hands-on-fleeced/#respond Fri, 06 Nov 2009 11:32:22 +0000 http://www.apptrawler.com/?p=1434 There are plenty of strange games on the App Store, but I don’t think I’ve come across many games – or titles – like Bight Games’s Fleeced! – Shear Terror. Its gameplay is a mixture of time and resource management, castle defence, and a dash of first person shooter, all wrapped up in stylised colourful […]

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There are plenty of strange games on the App Store, but I don’t think I’ve come across many games – or titles – like Bight Games’s Fleeced! – Shear Terror.

Its gameplay is a mixture of time and resource management, castle defence, and a dash of first person shooter, all wrapped up in stylised colourful graphics.

The premise is even stranger, however.

You play one of two feuding Peruvian brothers who spend their time firing cannons at each other.

Significantly, though, you’re not trying to hit the other player. Instead, you’re trying to knock down their defensive walls so the nefarious Rustler can steal into the pen and shave some fur off their/your pet llama.

The first player to have their llama denuded loses.

In this way, you have to balance running around making sure your defences are being repaired, as well as collecting the gold coins and power-ups that randomly appear. You do this via the virtual D-pad on the left hand side of the screen.

Of course, in order to win you’ll have to shoot down your brother’s defences. You do this by buying and unlocking various types of cannons – some fire quickly but are less powerful etc.

Your other controls are via the touch buttons on the right hand side of the screen.

There’s a ‘sell’ ($) button, and a ‘repair’ button (for repairing defences and cannons). The other button changes function. You can either use it to buy cannons – you then drag them into position – or to upgrade your defences.

Finally, there’s a big ‘fire’ button which can be used when you are standing next to a cannon that’s ready to be fired.

Once, you’ve fired a cannon, the game switches to a free camera mode, whereby you aim using the iPhone or iPod touch’s accelerometer to move a crosshair sight to where you want your shot to fall – typically a fence, although you can damage your opponent’s cannons, too.

This control method was the only real issue I experienced with Fleeced! – Shear Terror.

If you go into the game options, you can tweak the sensitivity of the accelerometer and there’s also an invert axes option (which helped), but I found it took a while to get to grips with the aiming mechanism.

It would have been useful to have a recalibration button depending on whether you want to play with your iPhone flat down or held at 90 degrees for example.

Still, there’s no doubt that Fleeced offers something different from the usual App Store fare. The high quality graphics and music, plus the frantic running around makes for an exciting experience.

Sadly I couldn’t test the multiplayer – which will be available via Bluetooth, wi-fi and internet – which is where I expect the game to really come into its own.

We shouldn’t have too long to get our hands on the final release, though.

Fleeced! – Shear Terror should be out some time in November.

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Peter und Vlad Review https://www.apptrawler.com/peter-und-vlad-review/ https://www.apptrawler.com/peter-und-vlad-review/#respond Mon, 12 Oct 2009 12:06:54 +0000 http://www.apptrawler.com/?p=642 The line-drawing genre has strangely chosen to go in every possible direction before it’s finally come around to the obvious playpen of sheep herding. Putting you in control of yokel farmer Peter, Peter und Vlad charges with herding your Bavarian flock into your barn through the now familiar line-drawing mechanic. The idea is to trace […]

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The line-drawing genre has strangely chosen to go in every possible direction before it’s finally come around to the obvious playpen of sheep herding. Putting you in control of yokel farmer Peter, Peter und Vlad charges with herding your Bavarian flock into your barn through the now familiar line-drawing mechanic.

The idea is to trace lines on the screen for Peter to follow, concentrating on paths that scare the assorted sheep towards the bottom right corner and into the barn. Typically, it’s not that simple, and while most farmers have to contend with foxes and fly tippers Peter’s nemesis is his brother Vlad and his weather machine.

Vlad has unwittingly created an airborne weather machine that feeds on wool, which it seeks out on Peter’s fields. The game is split into waves: any sheep that Vlad’s machine manages to liberate from the playing field reduces the maximum score that you can achieve for that wave.

Along the way, you can run across power-ups in the form of various fungi that give you speed boosts. Some of them are poisonous, however, so you need to pay close attention.

Joining the Normal mode, which features both local and global leaderboard options, there’s a Zen mode in which you can practise your herding skills without worrying about any bothersome weather machines.

Peter und Vlad is perhaps one of the most polished line-drawing games to arrive on the iPhone yet and the combined weather effects, slick menus and animated title screen make for a very attractive offering. The music and ambient effects are great, too, featuring an impressive breadth of sheep noises.

It might seem like a facile criticism, but the sound effect for successfully herding a sheep into the barn is piercing to the point of painful, especially if you’re racking up an impressive high score.

Otherwise, Peter und Vlad is a great line-drawing title that rarely puts a foot, or wellington, wrong.

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