Game description:
In My Dear Sheep, you begin the game in a quiet field surrounded by animals you’re meant to care for. Feeding them and watching them move across the grass creates a sense of calm. The game is presented in a PSX-inspired visual style, with low-poly models and grainy textures that add to the atmosphere. There are no clear instructions beyond interacting with the sheep, but the simplicity invites you to relax and explore.
Something Starts to Feel Off
As time passes, the mood begins to shift. The light changes, new sounds appear, and certain moments feel wrong. What starts as a peaceful day gradually turns into something unsettling. The sheep you’ve been feeding begin to behave strangely, and the world around you becomes harder to trust. The short playtime of 5–10 minutes doesn’t stop the game from creating a strong contrast between what you expect and what unfolds.
Made Quickly, but With Purpose
My Dear Sheep was developed in one week as the creator’s first project. It’s a brief experience, but one that builds tension through pacing and small environmental changes. The minimal controls focus the player’s attention on what matters most: what’s happening around the sheep, and how your actions influence it. With no dialogue or guidance, the game leaves room for interpretation, offering a quiet but intense shift in tone by the end.
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