Angry Birds is a game that is loved by people all over the world. You will use a slingshot to launch different birds at enemy structures to make them explode.
Your task is to pull the slingshot, aim and release the birds, watch them soar through the air, and collide with the pig structures. The challenge lies in understanding the game's physics engine and using it to your advantage. Each bird flies on a realistic trajectory and the way they interact with the environment whether crashing through wood or bouncing off rocks depends on factors such as angle, speed, and force.
Each bird has a unique ability that can be used to overcome specific types of structures or obstacles.
Red Bird: The classic bird with no special powers, but still effective when launched with precision.
Blue Birds: Splits into three smaller birds mid-flight, making them ideal for taking out glass structures or scattering across multiple targets.
Yellow Bird: Capable of a speed boost when tapped mid-air, making it perfect for smashing through wooden defenses.
Black Bomb Bird: Explodes on impact or after a short delay, dealing massive damage to stone structures and heavily fortified areas.
White Bird: Drops an egg bomb from above, useful for hitting targets hidden beneath the structures.
You can choose from a variety of themes in the game, each of which has a variety of levels from easy to difficult for you to overcome. Each level is ranked based on how effectively you overcome it, with players earning up to three stars depending on how many birds they use. This adds an element of replayability, as perfectionists will find themselves returning to previous levels to improve their score and earn that elusive third star.