

Depending on what items and techniques you use, there's generally always a choice of actions, which adds an extra layer of fun. The best thing about the levels is that there's never just one solution. Certainly you'll be required to use your brain to get past most levels, although we advise you think out of the box (or rather into the loony tune) to find the solution. Rather than the simplistic kids title you might expect, it's more of a sneak-em-up platform puzzler hybrid with a generous dollop of Warner Bros. He can hide in bushes, disguise himself as a sheep, use rocket packs, lay trails of cabbages, push rocks, tie himself to trees with elastic, blow things up. Ralph can sneak, sprint, jump, and use an array of over thirty in-game objects to help him along his way (most of which are, of course, made by the ubiquitous ACME factory). The idea is to steal one sheep per level from the slowly dwindling flock without being caught by Sam. Controls might be a little hard to grapple with, but once the principle is grasped, all you need is to lose your sense of normality and you're away. Essentially, it's a platform puzzler, more suited to a console than PC, but surprisingly it's a lot of fun.


affair based around a dethpickable gameshow, hosted by none other than Daffy Duck - and there'll be plenty more Warner favourites popping up as you progress through the game.

Sheep, Dog and Wolf follows the adventures of Wyle Coyote's lesser known cousin Ralph Wolf as he attempts to steal sheep from a flock under the watchful eyes of Sam Sheepdog. Okay, it's perhaps the most bizarrely named game so far this year, but for once this title isn't a total dog (not even a sheep dog.
