Angry Birds (game)

Angry Birds is an application for the iOS, webOS, Android and Maemo mobile operating systems. It was released by Rovio Mobile and made in Helsinki, Finland. The objective of the game is to eliminate pigs and destroy their buildings and structures at the same time. This is done by the birds launching themselves out of a giant slingshot and hitting the pigs' various constructs, henceforth eliminating them. Each level allots the player a certain number of birds, which must be used in the order provided.

Birds
There are currently seven different styles of birds, shown in the order they are first presented to the player. Each bird has a different ability, such as being able to boomerang back on itself, or exploding, these abilities are activated by tapping the screen while the bird is flying.
 * Red Bird
 * Blue Bird
 * Yellow Bird
 * Black Bird
 * White Bird
 * Boomerang Bird
 * Big Brother Bird

These is also the Mighty Eagle, which can be used to automatically complete any level, but can only be used once an hour on non-completed levels.

Pigs
The bird's nemesis are a colossal group of pigs, and much like the birds, the pigs are also provided in different varieties, shown below:


 * Small Pig
 * Medium Pig
 * Large Pig
 * Armor Pig
 * Mustache Pig
 * King Pig

Levels
Full Article: List of Angry Birds levels

In all versions of Angry Birds combined, there are a grand total of 361 levels in Angry Birds, 255 in the original game, and 106 in Angry Birds Seasons. These levels are grouped into "episodes", which consist of one to three Themes each. In different episodes, the pigs try to find new ways to escape with the eggs. In addition to these episodes. The currently available Special editions provide the following episodes:
 * 1) Poached Eggs, the pigs simply steal the eggs and attempt to escape. Contains 63 levels, which must be conquered before any of the other episodes may be played.
 * 2) Mighty Hoax, the pigs steal the eggs and use a cut-out of the King to distract the birds while they escape. Contains 42 levels.
 * 3) Danger Above, the pigs steal the eggs and escape on board a number of makeshift aircraft. Contains 45 levels.
 * 4) The Big Setup, the pigs imprison the birds in a cage to prevent their defeat after stealing the eggs. However, a large, red bird is still loose and fights back. Contains 45 levels.
 * 5) Ham 'Em High, the pigs, armed with a lasso, lassos the eggs out of the bird's nest, and takes them to the wild west. Contains 45 levels, although the last 15 are currently unavailable.
 * 6) Nigel and the Eggs!, Contains 25 levels each and every time you capture all the birds in the end of the game you will recive a golden egg.


 * 1) Trick or Treat, the Halloween-themed episode, shows the pigs scaring the birds, distracting them from the eggs, which allow the pigs an easy opportunity to swipe them. Contains 45 levels.
 * 2) Season's Greedings, the holiday-themed episode. It does not show an episode introduction cutscene, although the basic plot remains the same. Has the form of an advent calendar that releases one new level each day from December 1st to 25th.
 * 3) Hogs and Kisses, the Valentines' Day episode, once again does not show an intro, but it is explained that the pigs steal an egg with a bow on it, and the birds attempt to retrieve it so they can pair it with an egg wearing a baseball cap. Contains 18 levels.
 * 4) Go Green, Get Lucky, the St. Patrick's Day themed episode, once again lacks an introduction sequence, but it is stated that the pigs have once again taken the eggs.

There are also Golden Eggs scattered throughout the game, which unlock hidden levels when collected.

Reception
The reviews of Angry Birds have been generally very positive. Chris Holt of Macworld called the game "an addictive, clever, and challenging puzzler", and Pocket Gamer's Keith Andrew said Angry Birds is "a nugget of puzzling purity dished out with relish aplenty." Jonathan Liu of Wired News noted that "going for the maximum number of stars certainly adds a lot of replay value to a fairly extensive game." The game was nominated for the "Best Casual Game" award at the 6th annual International Mobile Gaming Awards, announced in Barcelona, Spain in February 2010.

Angry Birds became the top-selling paid application on Apple's UK App Store in February 2010, and reached the top spot on the US App Store in the spring of 2010.