Angryverse/Angry Birds Epic

Angry Birds Epic (sometimes called Angry Birds Epic RPG or just Angry Birds RPG) is a free-to-play turn-based role-playing video game released in 2014. Like Angry Birds Go! and Bad Piggies, the gameplay isn't like the original Angry Birds game, to which the game doesn't play similarly to the original game. Instead, you will help the birds to defeat the pigs not by launching them, but by controlling them.

Facebook announced that the game will soft launch in Canada, Australia and New Zealand later this week. It was released on March 17, 2014 in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, and was released worldwide on June 12, 2014

Plot
The story opens where King Pig is hungry. He orders Wizpig (Chef Pig) and Prince Porky (Ross) to steal the eggs, and so they go on a journey with a small Pig army to get the eggs. The Pigs locate the eggs along with Red (who was making soup) and Chuck (who was sleeping). The Pigs ambush Red and Chuck and as a result, Wizpig succeeds in stealing the eggs and Prince Porky along with his Pig army manage to kidnap Chuck while they leave Red behind. Wizpig places each of the 5 eggs on a castle. Red journeys through Piggy Island to rescue Chuck, save the eggs (one egg at a time), save Matilda's garden, befriend Professor Pig, help Bomb defeat the pirate pigs who are attempting to take charge of his ship and save the Blues from the pirate pigs. After a few epic adventures, Red and his team (Chuck, Matilda, Bomb and the Blues) save 4 eggs. The fifth - and final - egg is held in King Pig's castle. The Birds reach and enter King Pig's castle. They defeat King Pig and Prince Porky, but Wizpig manages to escape with the egg. He also steals King Pig's crown. King Pig starts crying while the Birds and Prince Porky get angry. Wizpig creates his own castle on the top of the Hog Head Mountain and he settles there. 5 other wizard pigs appear and create a protection shield around Wizpig's castle. The Birds battle their way to Wiz Pig's castle defeating one wizard pig at a time. The shield goes down and the Birds enter the castle. After a small battle, Wizpig transforms into his ultimate form - Demonic Wizpig. Luckily, Prince Porky joins the Birds in the epic battle (because the only one can defeat Demonic Wizpig is Prince Porky) and together they defeat Wizpig. Victory - the Birds get the final egg back while Prince Porky gets King Pig's crown back and gives it back to King Pig.

Gameplay
The gameplay of Angry Birds Epic is like the original Angry Birds Game - instead of flinging them, you get to control them. But like all the other Angry Birds Games, Rovio still maintained the mechanics' simplicity. To attack, simply swipe (drag) from a Bird whose turn is not yet used to a Pig when it is your turn. Tap a bird to use its secondary skill on itself (varies per bird and birds' classes), or swipe (drag) a bird (turn yet not used on your turn) to an ally to use its secondary skill on the other bird. During a battle, a chili pepper - called the Rage Chili - below will slowly fill whenever someone (bird or pig) is attacked or damaged. When full, it can be swiped to a bird whose turn is not used yet or does not have the effect that prevents them from using it to launch its rage ability (such as Numbing Poison, etc). Primary and secondary skills will change when the player swaps a bird's class. More importantly, cowning more classes increases the number of birds that can be affected by a secondary skill.

The three-star system is still present, but the game will not present the score of the player during battle. Rovio made three-starring levels more important because the number of stars will also represent the number of crafting and brewing ingredients to be given to the player via the "wheel of fortune" and the player must get a total of 490 stars to get the special Avenger class.

After retrieving the anvil and buying the cauldron, players can use the earned ingredients and resources to craft better weapons, off-hand items and potions. However, weapons and offhand items can only be crafted when its blueprint is obtained. Similarly, potions can only be cooked if its recipe is obtained beforehand. Resources and ingredients can be obtained from treasure chests, buy it via in-game currency (mainly Snoutlings and Lucky Coins) and resource givers. When a player crafts an item, a dice will roll and determine how much damage, health or quantity will be added when the player uses it, but getting a three-star item adds the number of health, attack, or quantity it's description promised. Headgears, the items that change/determine a bird's class, do not have to be crafted.

Characters
These also count items you would find in the game