iPhone Games: Angry Birds
June 25th, 2010As announced by Clickgamer.com: “Angry Birds is the #1 paid app in 49 countries” – and for good reason. This deceptively innocent looking game is by far one of the best app purchases anyone can make. Not only is it wildly addictive, but also developer Rovio Mobile has gone above and beyond with an amusing cinematic storyline, incredible graphics, and gameplay that is both easy to learn and a true challenge to master. It’s difficult to produce a game that both the expert and novice gamer can appreciate, but Angry Birds accomplishes just that.
The basic premise of the game is the destruction of some deranged looking little green pigs by some kamikaze style “angry birds.” Why are the birds angry? As explained by the in-game trailer, it seems that while the birds were distracted by the destruction of a mosquito, the king of the green swine and his crew stole the birds’ eggs to fulfill little piggy fantasies of fried and poached eggs.
This backstory helps your conscience as you proceed to slingshot one angry bird after another into the stone, wood and glass-bricked fortresses the pigs have built to protect themselves. Through skill, some basic understanding of physics, and a touch of luck, you are able to destroy the piggy palaces, smashing the pigs in the process. The birds lose feathers and life in an effort to wreak vengeance for their lost eggs. You fail if all swine cannot be eliminated. In other words, no bacon, no level up.
The graphics and sound are both quirky and a little crazy, creating a fun gaming atmosphere. Certain extra touches – like black eyes for battered not broken pigs, bird squeals of “whoopee!” as each bird is shot cannonball like into the air, and little piggy smiles from those pigs left unharmed after all the birds have been sacrificed – all combine to make a truly entertaining experience.
Angry Birds does an excellent job of blending entertainment with gameplay challenge. As players advance through the various levels, additional angry birds are unlocked, each with its own unique abilities: blue birds explode from one bird to three with a tap on the screen, yellow birds take on super speed, black birds explode on landing, and white birds drop egg bombs. At each level you are given a certain number of birds and bird types, presumably the best birds to get the job done.
The pig fortresses become more complex, but Angry Birds is wise to mix challenging levels with easier ones so that the player’s frustration is kept in check. If you fail to bring down the pig house, you can replay that level indefinitely, but if you succeed, you advance to the next level (the newest version boasts 120 levels to complete).
Players can repeat levels to try to improve scores, or simply work to advance through each level. Points are earned for killing pigs and the destruction of their fortresses, and bonus points are earned for any leftover angry birds not used during that level.
Angry Birds is a great lesson in physics, as players must find the weak spots in the pigs’ construction, using angles and such to properly aim their winged warriors to certain destruction. Each bird leaves a smoke trail which helps the player determine the next bird’s angle of release, a thoughtful assistance for the player. Because of the creative and logical demands of each level, replay is not only an option, but many players will feel compelled to try to repeat success.
There are really only pros to report for Clickgamer.com’s star arcade game. The price is well worth the endless hours of fun – one of the best deals out there – and the addictive nature of the game means money well spent. This game is perfect for any age or experience level player, and definitely one that will gain popularity through word of mouth advertising. Angry Birds is truly one of the best games available, and with the promise of new versions offering more levels, the life of this gaming trend seems to be indefinite.
Pros:
- Easy to learn, hard to master gameplay
- Excellent graphics
- Well worth the minimal investment
Cons:
- No hints for challenging levels
Score: 10/10
Price: 99c










