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Baaad Trip Cooperative Sheep-Herding Game Announced for PC

The game introduces a high-stakes cooperative structure where one player's error resets the entire group's progress, a design choice that emphasizes coordination over individual skill.

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Baaad Trip Cooperative Sheep-Herding Game Announced for PC

Launchpad Studios announced Baaad Trip, a cooperative adventure game for up to four players who must guide a flock of unruly sheep home. Players use maps and compasses to navigate difficult terrain, purchase tools at checkpoints, and coordinate roles. A single mistake resets progress. The game is set for a 2026 PC release on Steam with Japanese language support planned.

Launchpad Studios released an announcement trailer for Baaad Trip, a cooperative adventure game that tasks up to four players with herding a flock of sheep back home. The sheep are deliberately uncooperative: they ignore commands, refuse to wait, and wander off course. Players must assign roles such as flock controller, resource gatherer, or bridge builder to manage rivers, cliffs, and narrow paths using only a map and compass. At checkpoints, players can buy tools like chainsaws to clear obstacles. The game punishes any single failure by resetting the entire run, forcing teams to coordinate carefully. Baaad Trip is scheduled for a 2026 release on PC via Steam, with Japanese language support listed on the store page.

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