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- Developer: Infogrames Europe SA
- Genre: Arcade/Action
- Originally on: Windows (2001)
- Also known as: Looney Tunes: Sheep Raider
- Works on: PC, Windows
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Back in the halcyon days of my pre-school youth I remember being deeply disturbed by an episode of Look And Read (which was pretty horrific at the best of times) that featured cattle rustlers hell bent on stripping rural Wales of itsjailbait.
The 20-minute shocker was filled with shots of mud, gratuitous shots of green Wellington boots and menacing ankles, followed by 20mph truck chases down winding country lanes, and the net result was that these protagonists went straight to the top of my 'most evil' list. I've learned a lot since then, and after several brushes with archetypal farmers, I wish the rustlers of the world nothing but luck, and spend most days damning the fact that I'm not brave enough to risk buckshot on the arse or the sight of farmers barking at the moon.
Luckily, I can now live out my rustling fantasies and stick two fingers up to the farmers of the world on the PC, and what's more, there's not a West Country accent in sight. Sheep, Dog 'N Wolf is the first in a new genre, the rustle 'em up, and it lets you take the starring role of Ralph Wolf (Wile E Coyote's cousin apparently), tasked with stealing sheep from under the watchful gaze of Sam the Sheepdog.
If it sounds familiar then you might have caught some of the obscure cartoons penned around the same concept - the first one was released in 1953 under the title Don't Give Up The Sheep and became a massive hit in Wales. See the boxout for the tragic story behind the fairytale.
The premise in Sheep, Dog 'N Wolf is simple: get in, get a sheep, get out.If Sam spots you, you get thumped in typical Looney Tunes style. You don't die and you don't have to go back to the beginning of the level. Thus promoting progression through careful thought and eliminating the frustration you'd feel if you spent an hour getting to the last stage in the level just to make a simple mistake that forces you to do the whole thing again.
Sheep Dog Wolf Sheep Story
At the start of each level you get a fly-by, which shows increasingly large levels packed with obstacles, mailboxes, seesaws (or teeterboards in the unlikely event that any Americans are reading this preview), bushes you can hide in and lettuce you can lure the sheep with. You also get to access some of the best Acme gadgets, such as rockets, dynamite and my favourite, scent of sheep, which are available through mailboxes conveniently scattered across the levels.
Whenever you get near Sam and his flock a radar icon appears showing you which way Sam's head is facing. When it's green you're getting close but you're not in any danger. If it turns orange it means you're in his range and you need to engage stealth mode and should only move when his head's facing away from you. Red means a chase and most of the time a clip around the ear.
So it's not really familiar Loony Hines stuff - most of the others have been mediocre platform games - and Sheep, Dog 'N Wolf is definitely not aimed at children. The puzzles are too hard after the opening training levels and the pace of the game is way too slow and cranial. In my mind this poses a bit of a conundrum.
Because of the Looney Tunes connection, it's the sort of game parents are going to pick up in the shop without realising that they're not the cosy cartoon graphics there appears to be a puzzle game with potential. We'll find out if it lives up to it next month, when we should have completed review code and access to the the game's full 16 levels.
Behind the laughter, lurks a dark, dark world...
You might think of the cartoon world as a glamorous happy go lucky sort of place, but behind the countless frames of joy and happiness lurks a seamier side, of stars and their egos, and crumpled, broken failures.
Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Coyote made their debut in the heady 1950s, with Don't Give Up The Sheep, and had a huge impact when Ralph attempted to trick Sam into giving up his sheep by hiding inside a bush. Because of their ingenuity they weren't off the big screen for long, and the next year smashed their way back in Sheep Ahoy, when the pair thought they'd entrenched themselves in the public consciousness with the introduction of the teeterboard.
However, many analysts predicted they'd peaked too early, and in hindsight, playing your trump card in only your second cartoon is a mistake of epic proportions. In desperation, Ralph and Sam tried to spice up the action with a drag scene (the infamous Little Bo Peep episode), but a horrified public switched off in droves.
Inevitably, it was all brought to an end in 1963 with Woolen Under Where, a cartoon that even lost the will to promote itself with a decent pun. After that, Sam hit the bottle hard and Ralph has had to spend almost 40 years watching his cousin, Wile E, become one of the Looney Tunes' biggest stars. That's showbiz folks.
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Processor: PC compatible,
OS: Windows 9x, Windows 2000 Windows XP, Vista, Win 7, Win 8, Win 10.
Game Features:Single game mode
Die-hard Looney Tunes fans and young children will enjoy Looney Tunes: Sheep Raider, as it definitely captures the essence of the Warner Bros. 'Sheep, Dog, and Wolf' animated shorts. Sam Sheepdog, playing himself, fits wonderfully into the role he was born to play, while Wile E. Coyote turns in an almost Shakespearean performance as the lovable sheep-stealing brigand, Ralph Wolf. However, as video games go, Sheep Raider is neither spectacular, nor challenging, nor interesting.
Much like in the cartoon, each of the game's 17 levels (and two bonus stages) has Sam watching over a herd of docile sheep. Assuming the role of Ralph, your job is to swipe these sheep--one per level--in order to prove yourself as a competent sheep stealer. Since there is an infinite number of continues and the game automatically saves your progress, there really isn't that much pressure to take risks or conserve health. As such, the joy of Sheep Raider lies in playing with the various Acme inventions scattered throughout each level and in watching Ralph receive a knuckle sandwich from Sam every time you make a mistake.
Since it is obviously geared toward younger players, Looney Tunes: Sheep Raider is fairly straightforward. For his main actions, Ralph can jump, double jump, tiptoe, and run, as well as carry, use, or drop objects, Acme items, and sheep. Puzzles come in the form of traps and geological obstacles, as well as the ever-vigilant Sam Sheepdog. Onscreen indicators tell you where Sam is facing, in addition to whether you're in range for luring sheep or using particular items. For the most part, each area will make you hide behind rocks, tiptoe past Sam, lure sheep with lettuce, push boulders onto seesaws, swim past sharks, and defuse landmines--all in order to bring a solitary sheep back to the goal area. It's pretty standard 3D adventure fare, but there is fun to be had trying out Ralph's Acme toys, such as rocket packs, full-body slingshots, catapults, dynamite, fake shrubbery, rafts, and so on. Fans of Sam and Ralph will also find particular amusement in the time clocks present in each area, each of which represents another bonus point to use to purchase character art or hidden stages.
The best thing about Sheep Raider is its visual presentation, which is colorful and surreal and often pushes hardware to its limits in order to convey a very animated and whimsical setting. Sure, the game has the requisite texture warping and blurriness you'd expect from a typically rushed third-party product, but it also has an abundance of flowing rivers, crashing waterfalls, fluttering birds, falling leaves, and other such natural atmospheric elements that totally balance the equation. The map/hints menu is even drawn like one of Wile E. Coyote's famed blueprints! By the same token, Sam, Ralph, and the other cameo characters, such as Farmer Porky and Foghorn Leghorn, are also rendered exquisitely and do adequate justice to the original designs. Between each level or after every mishap, hilarious game-engine cinema scenes re-create the frequent demise of Ralph Wolf with cartoon-faithful brutality. In that alone, you could literally spend hours just finding new ways to watch Ralph fall, crash, splatter, or be pummeled to a pulpy end.
The audio is similarly agreeable, although is taken down a notch by the second-rate voice acting and jazzy hip-hop music. Jazz remixes of Digital Underground and Mellow Man Ace aren't the most fitting music for a Looney Tunes game, but at least the sound effects are loud and painful. The game also scores major cool points for adjusting the pitch of sound effects depending on Ralph's proximity to the action, such as when approaching a waterfall or nearing a bleating sheep.
Looney Tunes: Sheep Raider is probably best left for those who will truly enjoy it: children. Despite the game's inability to keep pace with the competition, the overall presentation is so charming and lighthearted that you'd be hard-pressed to bemoan its unfortunate shortcomings.
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