So it is with mild regret that Home Sheep Home Farmageddon Party Edition generated the odd frown which I haven’t experienced in my Aardman spectatorship – from Creature Comforts, Angry Kid through to Shaun the Sheep – it’s a tricky game, but that’s not a bad thing. While the Americans have Disney, the Japanese Studio Ghibli, the British can find solace in a cup of tea, cracking toast and countless sheep. There’s something quite comforting about the Aardman universe – almost a timeless nature about it that never instils the stresses of modern-day life, despite the stories and characters being very much relatable. As per the upcoming physical release, here’s a Home Sheep Home Farmageddon Party Edition Switch review, also available on the Nintendo eShop.
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