The Logo of the game.

Angry Birds is a series of puzzle video games developed by Rovio Entertainment from Finland. In the game, the player uses a slingshot to launch birds. The goal is to use them to shoot pigs that are on different buildings.

The Angry Birds series has over a dozen games. A spin off game, in which you play as the pigs, was also released called Bad Piggies on September 27, 2012.[1]

Gameplay

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The player uses a slingshot to launch the birds at the pigs that are standing on buildings made of blocks. Each level gives the player a line of birds; the bird sitting on the slingshot is launched when the player pulls the bird back. The bird behind it jumps up, and it is the next bird to be launched.

When a bird is launched, it can hit the buildings and make the blocks break. This can make the pigs fall and disappear. The bird can also hit the pig itself to destroy it. The player has to destroy all the pigs in the map to unlock another level.

Rovio Mobile has supported their games with many free updates that add more features and levels. In each game, there are themed groups of levels. Every group has a simple story: the pigs stole the birds’ eggs, so the birds try to get them back. Each story ends with the birds getting the eggs back.

Characters

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There are several kinds of birds and pig enemies in the game series. The birds are round, and do not have wings or feet. The pigs also have no feet. The pigs are all green. In the animated series and books, the characters have different personalities.

The Flock (main birds)

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Stella's flock

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Other birds

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Pigs

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Games

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The first version of this game was released in December 2009 for Apple’s mobile operating system iOS (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch) and the Nokia N900. The iOS release was a huge success so they decided to make versions for other mobile platforms (Maemo, webOS, Android, Symbian, Series 40 and Windows Phone). They also made versions even for computer operating systems (Mac OS, Windows) and gaming consoles (PlayStation, Xbox 360). There is also a version for Google’s social network Google Plus.

Because so many people liked this game, Rovio Mobile released new Angry Birds games: Angry Birds Seasons, Angry Birds Rio and Angry Birds Magic. The new games share the same goal as the first game. In Angry Birds Seasons, there are levels inspired by holidays or seasons. Angry Birds Rio is set in Rio de Janeiro and instead of pigs and wingless birds, there are monkeys and birds from the movie Rio.

Angry Birds Magic is a special edition of the game for Nokia; for more levels, you have to use NFC.

Levels

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Angry Birds

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Level Pack Levels Release Date
1. Poached Eggs 1-1 to 1-21
2-1 to 2-21
3-1 to 3-21
December 11, 2009
2. Mighty Hoax 4-1 to 4-21
5-1 to 5-21
February 10, 2010
3. Danger Above 6-1 to 6-15
7-1 to 7-15
8-1 to 8-15
April 25, 2010
4. The Big Setup 9-1 to 9-15
10-1 to 10-15
11-1 to 11-15
June 23, 2010
5. Ham 'Em High 12-1 to 12-15
13-1 to 13-15
14-1 to 14-15
December 20, 2010
6. Mine and Dine 15-1 to 15-15
16-1 to 16-15
17-1 to 17-15
June 22, 2011
7. Birdday Party 18-1 to 18-15
19-1 to 19-15
December 11, 2011
8. Surf And Turf 20-1 to 20-15
21-1 to 21-15
22-1 to 22-15
March 20, 2012 August 2, 2012 October 9, 2012
9. Bad Piggies July 3, 2013

September 16, 2013

10. Reds Mighty Feathers

Angry Birds Seasons

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Level Pack Levels Release Date
1. Trick or Treat 1-1 to 1-15
2-1 to 2-15
3-1 to 3-15
October 2010
2. Season's Greedings 1-1 to 1-25 December 2010
3. Hogs and Kisses 1-1 to 1-15 February 2011
4. Go Green, Get Lucky 1-1 to 1-15 March 2011
5. Easter Eggs 1-1 to 1-15 April 2011
6. Summer Pignic [2] 1-1 to 1-30 June 2011
7. Mooncake Festival 1-1 to 1-15
2-1 to 2-15
September 2011
8. Ham'o'ween 1-1 to 1-15
2-1 to 2-15
October 2011
9. Wreck the Halls 1-1 to 1-25 December 2011
10. Year of the Dragon 1-1 to 1-15 January 2012
11. Cherry Blossom 1-1 to 1-15 March 2012
12. Piglantis 1-1 to 1-15
2-1 to 2-15
June 2012
13. Back to School 1-1 to 1-20 August 2012
14. Haunted Hogs 1-1 to 1-30 October, 2012
15. Winter Wonderham 1-1 to 1-25 December 2012
16. Abra-Ca-Bacon 1-1 to 1-15
2-1 to 2-15
May 2013

Angry Birds Rio

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Level Pack Levels Release Date
1. Smugglers' Den 1-1 to 1-15
2-1 to 2-15
March 2011
2. Jungle Escape 3-1 to 3-15
4-1 to 4-15
March 2011
3. Beach Volley [3] 5-1 to 5-15
6-1 to 6-15
May 2011
4. Carnival Upheaval 7-1 to 7-15
8-1 to 8-15
June 2011
5. Airfield Chase 9-1 to 9-15
10-1 to 10-15
August 2011
6. Smugglers' Plane 11-1 to 11-15
12-1 to 12-15
November 2011
7. Market Mayhem 13-1 to 13-15
14-1 to 14-15
March 2013
8. Golden Beachball (Bonus Episode) 1-1 to 1-15 August 2011

Angry Birds Space

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Level Pack Levels Release Date
Pig Bang 1-1 to 1-30 March 2012[4]
Cold Cuts 2-1 to 2-30 March 2012
Fry Me to the Moon 3-1 to 3-10 April 2012
Utopia 4-1 to 4-30 May 2012
Red Planet 5-1 to 5-30 August 2012
Pig Dipper 6-1 to 6-30 January 2013
Eggsteroids E-1 to E-14 March 2012
Danger Zone D-1 to D-30 March 2012

Reception

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From December 2009 to November 2011 people downloaded more than 500 million copies of this game. It is the number one game in 79 countries. People played 266 billion levels and shot 400 billion birds. They played 200,000 years of Angry Birds in total and 300 million minutes daily.[5]

Removal

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In early 2019, the original Angry Birds game, Angry Birds Seasons, Angry Birds Rio, the two Angry Birds Star Wars games, and others were removed. This caused mass outrage among the fanbase. Rovio responded that the reason was because newer devices could not play the older games.

On March 31st 2022, a remade version of the original called Rovio Classics: Angry Birds was released for the App Store and Google Play. The Android version was removed in February 2023. The iOS version was renamed to Red’s First Flight.

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References

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  1. "A release date for Bad Piggies: The new game by Angry Birds bunch". Eurogamer.net. 4 September 2012.
  2. "Summer Pignic walkthrough" AngryBirdsNest.com. Retrieved 2 April 2012
  3. "Beach Volley Release" Archived 2012-01-07 at the Wayback Machine Pocket Now/Stephen Schenck. Retrieved 2 April 2012
  4. "Angry Birds Space Trailer" Rovio. Retrieved 2 April 2012
  5. Angry Birds (2 November 2011). "Angry Birds smashes half a billion downloads!" – via YouTube.