Home Sheep Home

Home Sheep Home is a wholesome 2D puzzle platformer based on the Shaun the Sheep animated series, where you control three sheep with unique abilities and must guide all of them safely home by solving physics-based puzzles.
In Home Sheep Home, three sheep — Shaun, Shirley, and little Timmy — have gotten lost and are trying to make their way back to the farm.
Each level presents a small scene: a starting point, obstacles, and an exit where you need to bring all three sheep — otherwise, the level won't count as complete.
The player's main goal is to take turns controlling each sheep, using their different sizes and abilities to overcome gaps, ledges, crates, and other obstacles.
Every level is its own puzzle: it's not just about reaching the finish line, but doing it in the right order with the right character.
Core Gameplay Mechanics
Home Sheep Home is a puzzle platformer that blends logic with precise controls.
You can see the entire level at once on a single screen, and you can switch between the three sheep at any moment to work out the solution:
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Shaun — fast and agile, great for jumping and making precise moves.
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Shirley — large and heavy, she can push heavy objects and act as a platform for the others.
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Timmy — a tiny lamb who can squeeze through narrow passages and small openings.
Levels are built around physics interactions: the weight of each sheep, the position of crates, the height of platforms — all of it affects how you solve the puzzle. Completing a level means combining characters: one pushes a crate, another climbs on top, and a third squeezes through a tight tunnel first.
Three Sheep, One Team
The feel of the game is built around the idea of teamwork — no single sheep can make it on their own.
For example, Shirley can offer her back so Shaun can jump higher, and then Shaun, now up top, can push a crate or activate a level element to open the path for the others.
Timmy, despite his size, is often the key to solving a puzzle — he fits through spaces that are way too tight for the grown-up sheep.
Because of this, every level becomes a little brain teaser: first you figure out whose abilities matter most, then you try a few different approaches until all three sheep are standing at the exit.
Levels as Bite-Sized Puzzles
The levels in Home Sheep Home are compact — all the information you need is always right in front of you.
This makes the game accessible for both kids and adults: no need to memorize long routes or navigate confusing branching paths. All you have to do is figure out how to position your sheep and objects within a single screen.
Typical level elements include:
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platforms and ledges you can jump onto or climb one by one;
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crates and other objects moved mainly by Shirley;
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narrow passages where Timmy is the only one who fits;
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sections where Shaun's speed and jumping precision are essential.
The solution often comes down to repositioning: boost one sheep higher, bring another back, switch again, and so on. Restarting a level carries no penalty — you're free to experiment, change up the order of actions, and find the best path at your own pace.
Atmosphere and Visual Style
The game is styled after Aardman's animated universe: soft 2D art with expressive linework and a warm color palette.
The sheep are charmingly animated — they move, react to what's happening around them, and give you the feeling that you're playing through an interactive episode of Shaun the Sheep.
The music and sound effects are subtle and unobtrusive, creating a calm, cozy atmosphere. This makes Home Sheep Home a great pick for family play: kids immediately get that the goal is to bring all the sheep to the exit, while adults can enjoy watching and helping out without getting bogged down in complicated rules.
Who Is This Game For
Home Sheep Home appeals to a remarkably wide range of players:
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for kids, it offers simple, approachable challenges with adorable characters;
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for teens and adults, it delivers clean, low-stress logic puzzles with no timers or pressure;
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for fans of the animated series, it's a chance to play as their favorite characters in a familiar world.
Thanks to its blend of platforming and puzzle-solving, the game works just as well for quick sessions — knocking out a couple of levels — as it does for a relaxed playthrough of the entire set of challenges in one sitting.
How to play Home Sheep Home?
Controls: arrows
Switch sheep: 1,2,3
Can you complete a level with just one sheep?
No, a level is only considered complete when all three sheep — Shaun, Shirley, and Timmy — have reached the exit.
Why does the game have three different characters instead of one?
Each sheep has their own abilities: one runs faster and jumps higher, another pushes heavy objects, and the third squeezes through tight spaces, with many levels built around using the right combination of these skills.
Is the controls difficult to figure out?
The controls are as simple as possible, relying on standard movement buttons and switching between sheep, so both kids and adults can pick them up quickly.
Is there a strict timer or punishment for mistakes?
The main focus is on solving puzzles, so you can try different approaches and restart a level if needed without a strict timer.
Is Home Sheep Home suitable for young children?
Yes, the game was designed as a family title: it has a simple interface, a clear goal of getting everyone home, and a friendly visual style with no violent or frightening elements.




















































































