One man (or woman), one task... and infinite sheep.

There is only one thing to do: count them all!

Controls:

click on the button to count when a sheep passes by. The quicker the sheep are coming, the quicker you can count.

Disclaimer: 

I am not responsible for you dying from thirst because you don't dare stop counting.


Made for the Game Makers Toolkit Jam 2019, using Unity, Visual Studio, Aseprite, Bosca Ceoil and Audacity.

Sounds taken from freesound.org:

https://freesound.org/people/kiddpark/sounds/201159/

https://freesound.org/people/soundmary/sounds/196671/

https://freesound.org/people/kyles/sounds/453763/ 

https://freesound.org/people/Iwiploppenisse/sounds/156031/

StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorPidibidi
GenreSimulation
Made withUnity
TagsClicker, counting, sheep

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Comments

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looks great, is pretty fun. sometimes the buttons wouldn't let me click them despite having the cash.

Was about to be mad that the sheep counter button was not keeping up with the sheep speed, but then they learned mathematics and all was forgiven :D nice little game!!

Love it! Buying the Quantum Mechanics is a fun twist on the clicker game genre.

Thank you :) It somehow almost automatically came to this kind of end. One should never underestimate sheep.

Wow. This made me laugh

Yay! I am happy to hear that! Thanks for playing :)

Honestly I find myself loving this. It's super simple, instantly reminds of me of things like cookie clicker or the like. Really cool be fun if expanded into a game kind of like hedgehog launch which sticks with me now from my elementary school years into my adult life now.  One of my fav entries so far.

Yes, I was inspired by those clicker/idle games. I usually always polish my jam games and add some more content after the jams ends. So it is likely I will add some more features. Thank you for your nice words and for playing :)

Really simple, but entertaining concept. The application of the theme was simple, but effective for the game

Thank you for this positive feedback. Nice to hear :) And I am always happy to see my games being played. Thanks for that.

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I'm glad that I'd teach the sheep math! Now.. where is my water bottle :p

Good news! You can now teach them also Quantum Mechanics ;) Thanks for playing!