Sheepstacker Now Available in the App Store

Stack sheep till the cows come home in Sheepstacker for the Apple iPhone and iPod touch.

In this fun and whimsical game, you’ve inherited a massive flock of sheep, but you don’t have enough space for them all. Your only option is to stack!

Simple, addictive gameplay will have you stacking sheep for hours and coming back for more. Simply tap the screen to release a sheep from the swinging crane. Your timing is everyting: Stack the sheep perfectly, and you’ll be rewarded with a shower of nickels; miss, and the sheep will tumble to the ground (and possibly take a few with it)!

Sheepstacker features a cartoony, whimsical art style with impressive 3D graphics, a catchy soundtrack, humorous sound effects, and some very cute and friendly sheep. Two play modes are included: Free Play (try to stack the sheep as high as you can) and Speed Stack (stack sheep within a time limit).

Sheepstacker is available now for $1.99 in the iTunes App Store.

For more information about the game, including screenshots and media, visit the game page.

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6 Responses to “Sheepstacker Now Available in the App Store”

  1. Nathan Fouts says:

    Congrats! Looks fantastic. I love the expressions on the sheep. Here’s to a great year!

  2. Egill says:

    This has been done before! This game has been on Facebook for a very long time. The only diffenece is that your game is low poly.

    http://apps.facebook.com/stackemsheep/

    The original game was created by http://www.gogogic.com

    This is the second time i write this comment. Last time the comment was deleted after a few hours.

  3. I would say there are quite a few differences. One, our game is in 3D, while the game you posted looks to be Flash-based. Two, our game is available for iPhone, meaning you can play the game on the bus or the train or at a very boring family gathering. Also, I think you’ll find we have some unique twists of our own.

  4. Egill says:

    Unique twists like a plunger in stead of a farmer?
    Is this the first time you see Stack ‘em? The chances are of course slim – this can always happen and does happen quite often…

  5. Actually, your comment was the first time we had seen that game. And you’re right, unintentional similarities do pop up often in all industries. We proudly stand by our game though, and hope that people can see that there’s a place for both games on the market.

  6. Egill says:

    True. Good luck.

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