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Beijing makes no secret of its aversion to video games, which stand accused of corrupting the country's youth. However, a free pass-through mini-game called "Sheep a Sheep," available via the highly popular WeChat messaging service, has recently managed to find an audience in the country.
By ETX StudioBeijing makes no secret of its aversion to video games, which stand accused of corrupting the country's youth. However, a free pass-through mini-game called "Sheep a Sheep," available via the highly popular WeChat messaging service, has recently managed to find an audience in the country.