About Clive the Sheep
The story behind the story.
How It Started
It started with a drawing of a sheep driving a forklift. That's it. No grand plan. No outline. Just a sheep, a forklift, and the question: "What if he just... kept going?"
The answer turned out to be: through a warehouse wall, past a bewildered police officer, into an airport disguised as "Mr. Beef," out of a plane at thirty thousand feet, and eventually to the edge of the universe.
What Clive the Sheep Became
18 chapters of escalating chaos. A comedy adventure that starts in a warehouse in England and ends in the future, with stops in Africa, underwater, in space, ancient Egypt, and Renaissance Italy along the way.
Plus a free browser game with 13 story zones, 7 vehicles (including a forklift, submarine, and spaceship), 5 weapons, and a flight mode — because if you're going to tell a story about a sheep on a forklift, you might as well let people play it too.
The Characters
Clive doesn't go on this journey alone. He's joined by a cast of increasingly unlikely companions: Captain Squawk (a sarcastic parrot who's been a stowaway for three years), Bobo (a monkey hype man who treats bananas like holy relics), Lulu (a monkey who briefly becomes Clive's wife), Galileo (who interprets everything Clive does as genius), and many more.
The Philosophy
Clive the Sheep is about the beautiful absurdity of momentum. About what happens when you commit to a bad decision so hard it becomes an adventure. About a sheep who never meant to do any of this but keeps pressing buttons anyway.
It's comedy for all ages — the kind that works for children (a sheep on a forklift!) and adults (existential dread disguised as slapstick). Think Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy meets Shaun the Sheep.
Read & Play — It's Free
The full story is available to read online for free — all 18 chapters, starting with Chapter 1: Forklift Fiasco. You can also play the game in your browser, explore Clive's journey across time and space, or check out the FAQ if you have questions.
No account required. No paywall. No ads. Just a sheep and a series of increasingly poor decisions.