
Stop the Alien Flock
Sheep Invaders is a retro shooting game that gives the classic alien-invasion idea a funny farm twist. Groups of alien sheep move down toward Earth while the player controls a small shooter near the bottom of the screen. The goal is to stop the flock before the attackers complete their landing.
The simple artwork keeps the action easy to read. The sheep may look harmless, but they fill the role normally given to space creatures. Their movement creates growing pressure as the round continues. Every missed target leaves another invader on the screen, so the lower part of the play area can soon become difficult to protect.
Move and Fire
Use the left and right arrow keys to move the shooter along the bottom. Press the Spacebar to fire upward. The controls only need three keys, which makes Sheep Invaders easy to begin. Strong play still needs careful movement. Sliding too far in one direction may leave the shooter away from the next useful firing position.
It helps to aim at one section of the flock instead of sending shots into empty space. Clearing a narrow path can give you room to attack sheep that move lower. Watch the full group while firing because a safe position can change as the invaders move across the screen.
Protect Your Escape Space
Constant shooting may seem useful, but movement matters just as much. Stay under a target when the path looks clear. Move away before danger reaches the shooter, then begin firing again from a safer position. Short changes in direction often work better than racing from one edge to the other.
Sheep Invaders keeps its rules focused on one task. Move, fire, and protect Earth from the approaching flock. Its design follows the familiar style of classic space-invasion shooters while replacing the usual aliens with sheep.
The retro layout makes each round quick to understand, while the rising pressure gives players a reason to improve their aim. A better attempt comes from removing the lowest threats first and keeping enough space to escape when the screen becomes crowded.
