The best sheep you can find in video games

Most often, sheep are the characters of simulation games with farming themes. But these cute curly-haired animals can be found in other game genres. Developers make sheep either similar to their real counterparts or give them an original and unusual appearance.

In some games, you can trace mythological overtones through the appearance or backstory of the sheep. This adds intrigue and mystery to the story. Whatever the case, sheep are always friendly and cute. If a sheep appears in the game, you will want to examine it in detail.

Sheep from Minecraft

Here, the sheep are passive mobs grazing in the grass. Due to the blocky graphics of Minecraft, the sheep are square, which makes them fundamentally different from the sheep design in other games. The facial expressions of the sheep show complete carefree and lack of thoughts in their heads. As a rule, in Minecraft, these animals are white, but sometimes they are found with colored wool. In the game, you can see sheep in six colors. The cubs have large heads and small torsos, making them even cuter.

Fluffy sheep from The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild

Sheep are shy and usually found in the stables of Breath Of The Wild or the village pastures. The Hyrule Compendium says that humans domesticated highland animals by taming them. The wool of sheep is fluffy and can be used to make clothes and bedding.

Friendly Yang from Final Fantasy 9

Ian is part of the Friendly Monsters quest, in which the player must give away items to good versions of common enemies in exchange for rewards. Friendly Ian must be given a diamond, for which he gives 50 points, and Rosetta’s ring. This character has a rather cute appearance, reminiscent of a sheep. The wool is yellow and fluffy, and the horns are brown and look downward.

Kasugami the sheep from Okami

Kasugami is a celestial god of the Brush who takes the form of a sheep (one of the animals of the eastern zodiac). Like the other celestial gods of the Brush, Kasugami has red markings on his body and face, indicating his divine status. In Okami, this character plays a supporting role, but he contributes to the game’s overall theme of Japanese mythology.

Fortune Sheep

A cute sheep greets players of the Fortune Sheep slot. Asian-style gambling has become quite numerous in the last few years. Therefore, such a bright and positive image allows developers to draw attention to their machines.

And they succeeded, as the game is found in almost every casino. To ensure this, it is essential to study thematic review sites, including Onlinecasinobuddy, which has the most positive reviews. You will find the most prominent online casinos if you visit this web site. And Fortune Sheep is found in the catalogs of almost all of these casinos.

Lamb from Cult Of The Lamb.

This character in the game is known simply as the Lamb. He was a sacrificial lamb, but was given another chance at life in return for creating a cult in his honor. In the game, you need to strengthen the ranks of the cult’s followers and decide which leader the Lamb will become.

Sheep Dom from Animal Crossing

Sheep Dom first appears in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. This character is a characteristic villager with a sportsman’s attitude: he likes to exercise and discuss his sporting successes. Dom’s fur is white, his horns are red-pink, and his eyes are black and shiny.

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