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Home Sheep Home 2: Lost in London review

Saturday 7 January 2012

Aardman Studios knows animation, and its stop-motion series Shaun the Sheep was as charming as it was hilarious. The silent antics of those sheep have once again made their way to the free browser gaming world with the release of Home Sheep Home 2: Lost in London. It’s a crazy ride across the mean streets of London, starring three fuzzy wool friends who are a lot smarter than they look!

If you ever played the classic game The Lost Vikings, you’ll have a pretty good idea what to expect with Home Sheep Home 2. You control three individual sheep, each with its own special ability. Shirley, for example, is quite heavy and can’t jump too high, but she can push heavy objects around with her noggin’. Shaun can leap higher than the others and is your best best for maneuvering through tricky terrain. Switch between the sheep using the 1, 2, and 3 keys on your keyboard, and simply stand over buttons and push other items with your weight to move them around.


Get each sheep to accomplish their task in each level and you’ll move on to the next. Teamwork is key, as one character will often have to move an object out of the way so another one can make it to the exit. Simple, right? Not a chance! The levels in Home Sheep Home 2 require both precise timing as well as some serious thought, and you won’t be able to just charge through them without blinking. Fortunately, since it was produced by Aardman Studios, the visuals are top-notch, so you’ll never be sorry for spending a little extra time staring at this game!

Play Home Sheep Home 2: Lost in London!


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