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Sheep Guardian

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Release Date:
Sep 22, 2011
Homepage:
http://sheepguardian.l...
Publisher:
Levitan Software
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Defend your sheep against 12 waves of sheep-eating goblins. Your helpless, fluffy pink sheep graze innocently within their fenced home, but the green goblins lurk nearby. Using your finger, launch stones or drag and drop magical spells at the approaching goblins.

Guard your flock and defend these sweet creatures from the evil empire of goblins.

★ Launch stones at the green goblins
★ Protect your innocent flock of sheep
★ Advance through 12 waves of goblins in 3 game modes
★ Simple shoot-and-defend-style game but with a very engaging gameplay
★ 5 Essential spells on your side
★ Survival Mode: can you stand until the end?
★ Worldwide competition using openfeint!
★ New heroes added on our next updates
★ Universal App (iPad, iPhone 4 - retina display, iPhone 3G,iPod Touch)
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