Angry Birds Evolution/Unused Content

This is the list of unused content from the game, Angry Birds Evolution.

Soundtrack
In the Beta Version, the soundtrack was very different:
 * Main Menu: The music was a more happy-sounding unlike the final version
 * Dangling The Fruits: The music was a more dramatic-sounding music.
 * A Dry Hump In The Desert: The music was more rap-sounding.
 * Deep In The Bowels: The music was a remix of A Dry Hump In The Desert and was more serious comparated to the actual music in the final product.Maxresdefault17.jpg

Title Screen
The beta version featured a different Title Screen, but it was removed in later versions. Probably because of the character design errors. For example, Max having Dutch's body form and Trey lacking some details. Also, the title screen was reference to the concept of the game as the smallest birds are trying to defeat a pig and are using bigger birds as support, this is a reference that the player starts with weak birds and  obtains stronger ones as it plays the game.



Concept
Tyler, Tony, and Shrapnel's designs in the beta version were different from the final version:
 * Tyler had shirt and pants marks on his body.

These designs can be viewed here.
 * Tony had buck teeth and spots on his back.
 * Shrapnel had an earring.

In-game

 * Andrew had 2 buck teeth shown on his beak.
 * Timothy had 3 peach spots on his body.
 * Charlotte had "derpy eyes".
 * Noah was more different, having a more Hatchling-like design and goofy eyes.
 * Tiffany was also more different, also having a more Hatchling-like design and goofy eyes.

Hatchery
In the beta version, the Hatchery was darker and contained a third egg option, and birds appeared closer to the screen, didn't make celebrating poses and did not make noises when hatched. When an egg was being hatched, none of the objects in the background moved at all, unlike in the final version where the machinery becomes very active when hatching an egg.

Removed in Later Versions
The beta version contained some birds that are never seen in the final product.