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Thursday 26 January 2012

Angry Birds Movie Review

By James Smit


Every so often, a video game hits the market that appeals to every type of person, no matter their grow old, gender or favorite game genre. Angry Birds is some of those games. Since its release in December 2009, its Finland-based development company, Rovio Mobile, has sold over 13 million copies.

The game was originally manufactured for the Apple iOS process, but has since been enhanced for compatibility with a substantial amount of other touchscreen smartphones. Personal computer and gaming console-friendly designs of Angry Birds are now available, too. Angry Birds is being hyped as the most addictive video game available - mainly due to its clever, amusing trend and entertaining animation, along with the fact that it only costs in regards to dollar to download, maybe $3 for any HD version.

The premise for Angry Birds is fairly simple. It is a puzzle video game, and the objective is to destroy a lot of villainous pigs by launching birds at them which has a slingshot. Succeed in wiping out the many pigs before exhausting ones bird supply, and you can advance to another level. Sound silly? It's - that's why it's flying off the virtual shelves with a recently available count of about 100 thousand thousand downloads.

The objective gets a tad bit more harebrained, too: as lead player, you are in control of a flock of loopy-looking parrots, each a different colour, on a quest for golden eggs that have been stolen and hidden with the mischievous swine. Depending on its color, each chicken possesses a superpower. As an example, blue birds can separation themselves into three birds at one time, yellow birds have bionic travel time, black birds are self-combusting, and green birds can boomerang independently.

When found, each golden egg reveals a special purpose. For instance, finding one particular golden egg can unlock a zany new online game level, another can unleash a whole new slew of pigs, and another will present you with a physics-based riddle which you'll need to solve so as to advance any further inside game. Of course, if you happen to reach a stalemate and simply cannot find another golden egg, you can always take wing online where you'll find many hundreds tips, tricks, and special secrets posted by fellow Angry Birds addicts. You may also take launch on an Angry Bird walkthrough, where you are navigated through different options and levels, and shown where and ways to uncover each of that golden eggs.

The creation of Angry Birds is an interesting story. It was developed around the time that this swine flu epidemic has been flooding the media : and that's why your game's villains are pigs. Considering its inception, a second version has been released: "Angry Birds: Rio", and several holiday versions. There is also chatter about a possible movie or television-series according to Angry Birds!




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