Sheep
PlayStation · 2000
About this game
Sheep for the Game Boy Advance is based on the game of the same name for console and computers , but only takes the general concept, adapting it with its own graphical style, completely new levels and different playing modes.
Sheep is a real-time puzzle game.
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In more than 24 levels displayed in isometric view, the player controls a sheep dog and must herd sheep, moving them into a truck within a time limit.
This is mainly done by approaching the sheep, which makes them move into the opposite direction.
This way they must be guided around obstacles and away from dangers.
The dog can also grab a sheep to carry it, bark to encourage movement further and leave treats behind for the sheep to follow him.
Players can select from two different dogs at the start of the game who differ in attributes like speed and strength.
Further dogs can be unlocked by playing through the game's various modes.
The main mode is called Normal Mode and presents the levels grouped into four different stages.
Within a stage, the levels can be tackled in any order, but only once all levels are done the next stage opens up.
Before a level, the type of sheep to be herded can be selected.
Some types are more difficult to control, resulting in a higher score multiplier.
The game's second mode is called Arrange Mode.
It features the same stages and levels, but introduces a new element: the leveling up of sheep and dog.
The dog levels up by reaching a certain score, which increases his abilities.
The sheep also level up, mainly by performing certain feats within a level.
This can become problematic if a sheep reaches a higher level than the dog, making it prone to disobedience.
Once one of the regular modes is finished, a Training Mode opens up that allows one to select any level directly.
About PlayStation
The original PlayStation (1994) brought CD-based gaming and 3D graphics to the mainstream, ending Nintendo's console dominance of the previous two generations. It's now firmly in "retro collecting" territory: original jewel cases with intact manuals command a real premium over disc-only copies, and several RPGs from its later years (when Sony deliberately courted the genre) are among the most expensive commonly-collected games from the era.
Gamevaro tracks Sheep for PlayStation with separate market values for loose, complete-in-box (CIB) and factory-sealed copies, sourced from real eBay sales. Prices also vary by region — PAL, NTSC-U and NTSC-J releases of the same game often sell for different amounts due to print run sizes and regional collector demand.
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Price history
Market values by condition
PAL
NTSC-U
Recent sales
| Date | Type | Region | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-07-12 | Graded New | NTSC-U | €19.24 |
| 2026-07-12 | New (sealed) | PAL | €14.03 |
| 2026-07-12 | Box Only | NTSC-U | €2.97 |
| 2026-07-12 | New (sealed) | NTSC-U | €17.49 |
| 2026-07-12 | Complete in Box | PAL | €5.97 |
| 2026-07-12 | Item only | PAL | €4.26 |
| 2026-07-12 | Complete in Box | NTSC-U | €7.44 |
| 2026-07-12 | Graded New | PAL | €15.43 |
| 2026-07-12 | Item only | NTSC-U | €4.71 |
| 2026-07-12 | Manual Only | PAL | €1.50 |
| 2026-07-12 | Box Only | PAL | €2.39 |
| 2026-07-12 | Manual Only | NTSC-U | €6.56 |
| 2026-07-10 | Complete in Box | NTSC-U | €7.43 |
| 2026-07-10 | Box Only | NTSC-U | €3.20 |
| 2026-07-10 | Graded New | NTSC-U | €19.23 |
| 2026-07-10 | Graded New | PAL | €15.43 |
| 2026-07-10 | Box Only | PAL | €2.39 |
| 2026-07-10 | Manual Only | PAL | €1.50 |
| 2026-07-10 | Item only | PAL | €4.26 |
| 2026-07-10 | Item only | NTSC-U | €4.70 |
| 2026-07-10 | New (sealed) | NTSC-U | €17.48 |
| 2026-07-10 | Complete in Box | PAL | €5.96 |
| 2026-07-10 | New (sealed) | PAL | €14.03 |
| 2026-07-10 | Manual Only | NTSC-U | €6.56 |
| 2026-07-06 | Item only | NTSC-U | €14.47 |
| 2026-07-06 | New (sealed) | NTSC-U | €34.92 |
| 2026-07-05 | New (sealed) | PAL | €42.30 |
| 2026-07-05 | Loose / Item only | NTSC-J | €14.05 |
| 2026-07-05 | Item only | PAL | €20.94 |
| 2026-07-05 | Sealed / New | NTSC-J | €34.92 |
Market insights
Rarity & condition
Sheep has a steady sales history on the tracked marketplaces, meaning enough copies circulate to establish a reliable market price.
Complete-in-box (CIB) copies typically command a premium over loose cartridges/discs because the original box and manual are more fragile and get discarded or damaged over time — fewer complete sets survive.
Frequently asked questions
How much is Sheep worth?
Sheep for PlayStation is currently worth €20.94 loose, €5.97 complete in box, and €14.03 factory sealed. Prices are based on real sales and update regularly on Gamevaro.
Is Sheep rare?
Sheep has a steady sales history on the tracked marketplaces, meaning it trades hands regularly and isn't considered particularly rare.
What's the difference between loose, CIB and sealed for Sheep?
Loose means cartridge or disc only, CIB (complete in box) includes the original box and manual, and sealed means factory-sealed and never opened. For Sheep, loose is €20.94 and CIB is €5.97 — CIB commands a premium because original boxes and manuals are fragile and often don't survive.
Is Sheep worth more in PAL or NTSC?
The PAL version of Sheep is currently worth €20.94 loose, versus €14.47 for NTSC-U. Regional price differences usually come down to print run size and regional collector demand.
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