Shephy Brings Solitaire Sheep Herding To The PC

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Shephy, a single player card game about increasing the size of a herd of sheep, is heading to another platform. Arc System Works is porting it to the PC. On August 4, 2017, it will make its Steam debut. It will cost $4.99/¥500.

 

In Shephy, your goal is to have 1,000 sheep in the field. This is accomplished by playing cards in your hand to the space in front of you, with some increasing and decreasing the number of sheep you have. Your goal is to do this before your deck of card runs out. The video game version includes Tutorial, Practice, Challenge, and Post Love modes. The Post Love mode is a story mode with set cards and objectives.

 

 

The actual Shephy card game, from Pawn, was released in 2013. It was released on the Nintendo Switch eShop worldwide on July 6, 2017. It is also available on the Nintendo 3DS in Japan.

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