Aim of the game:
The goal of the game is to collect as many sheep as possible while preventing other players from stealing yours. The player with the most sheep at the end of the round wins.
Rules of the game:
Cards and Roles: The game consists of cards representing sheep, wolves, and dogs. Each player starts with a certain number of sheep in hand.
Attacks and defenses:
Wolves attack sheep and try to steal them. When a wolf attacks, the player can defend himself with dogs, which repel the wolves and thus protect the sheep.
Sheep, on the other hand, are worth points. The player must therefore both protect their own sheep and steal those of their opponents when the opportunity arises.
Strategy: Each player must manage their cards strategically: knowing when to attack to steal sheep, when to defend to protect their own, and how to take advantage of other players' attacks to collect points.
Rounds: The game is played over several rounds. At the end of each round, players count the number of sheep they have collected. Play continues until a player has accumulated enough points or a certain number of rounds is reached.
Game Features:
Illustrations by Élise Gravel: The game is beautifully illustrated by Élise Gravel, an author and illustrator well known for her unique style, full of color and humor. Her illustrations bring a playful and charming touch to the game, especially the sheep and wolves.
Strategy game for 3 to 5 players: This game is ideal for medium-sized groups, and each game is full of twists and turns thanks to dynamic attacks and defenses.
Accessibility: Although the game requires thinking and strategy, it is easy to understand and play, making it suitable for children as young as 8 and adults who enjoy board games where every decision counts.