: The game captures the unique workplace humor of the original cartoons, where Ralph and Sam are portrayed as professionals who clock in to work, shake hands, and then proceed to foil each other's efforts for the rest of their shift. Characters The game features a wide cast of Looney Tunes favorites: Ralph Wolf : The protagonist and player character.
: The host who provides training and introduces new mechanics.
(released as Looney Tunes: Sheep Raider in North America) is a 2001 puzzle-platformer and stealth video game. Developed by Infogrames Lyon House and published by Infogrames, it is based on the classic Warner Bros. cartoon series featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog . Gameplay and Concept Sheep Dog 'N' Wolf
: The main antagonist who guards the flock and delivers severe punishment if Ralph is caught.
The game follows Ralph Wolf as he participates in a game show hosted by called "Who Wants to be a Sheep Stealer?" . The primary objective is to navigate 15 main levels, plus secret and bonus stages, to successfully steal sheep from Sam Sheepdog's flock without being caught. : The game captures the unique workplace humor
: A farmer who provides lettuce to help Ralph lure sheep.
Critics have praised the game for its "luscious cell-shaded 3D realization" of the cartoon world and its faithful use of original character voices. It is often remembered as a standout title for the original PlayStation and PC due to its creative blend of stealth and Looney Tunes' signature visual gags. (released as Looney Tunes: Sheep Raider in North
: Unlike typical fast-paced platformers, this title encourages a "thoughtful and sedate" approach, requiring players to survey environments, sneak past guards, and use diverse tools to solve environmental puzzles.