Sheep on the Game Boy Advance is a quirky port of the classic puzzle-strategy title, perfectly suited for the handheld's pickup-and-play nature. While it originated on PC and consoles, the GBA version excels by distilling the frantic herding mechanics into a crisp, portable experience. The vibrant sprite art pops on the handheld screen, making the chaotic movement of the flock easy to track. Players choose from distinct shepherds to navigate various breeds of hapless sheep through hazard-filled environments. The challenge lies in the sheep's unpredictable AI; they often scatter or panic, requiring precise movement and strategic positioning to guide them toward the exit truck. For collectors, Sheep is a hidden gem that showcases the GBA's ability to handle complex AI pathfinding within a charming aesthetic. It is a must-have for those seeking a unique puzzle challenge that deviates from the standard platformer or RPG fare.