Angry Birds (game)

For the species counterpart, see Birds.

For other uses, see Angry Birds (Disambiguation).

Angry Birds is a popular game application developed by Rovio Mobile of Finland for several mobile operating systems, as well as computers. It focuses on the story of a group of birds whose eggs are stolen by pigs. They pursue the pigs using their unique powers and destroy their defense structures. The objective of the game is, using the birds as projectiles, launching them at the fortresses of the pigs, bringing them down and defeating them, in turn regaining their eggs.

Platforms
Angry Birds was initially released on iOS and has since expanded to many other platforms, including:

Apple iOS

Android

Nokia Symbian^3

Palm/HP webOS

Windows Phone 7

Mac OS X

Google Chrome

Web browsers

Windows PC

PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable (as Minis, released January 6, 2011)

Roku set-top boxes

BlackBerry Playbook

Future Releases
There are three upcoming versions of Angry Birds. A Nintendo DS version will be available in stores, though the release dates are the same way. A Nintendo 3DS version is coming to the Nintendo eShop for download in June 2012. A Nintendo Wii version is coming to the Wii Shop Channel for download in July 2012.

Birds
Main Article: Birds

There are currently fourteen different styles of birds, not counting special birds, both playable and unplayable. Playable birds are shown in the order they are first presented to the player.

Playable Birds


 * Red Bird


 * Blue Birds


 * Yellow Bird


 * Black Bird


 * White Bird


 * Boomerang Bird


 * Big Brother Bird


 * Orange Bird


 * Mighty Eagle


 * Mighty Dragon (replaces the Mighty Eagle in Year of the Dragon)

Birds from Other Apps See Rio Characters for birds appearing in Angry Birds Rio.

See Space Characters for birds appearing in Angry Birds Space.

Unplayable Birds
 * Female Red Bird (seen in Hogs and Kisses)


 * Female White Bird (seen in Hogs and Kisses)


 * Developer Birds (3 types, seen in Google Chrome commercial)


 * Hockey Bird (created as a mascot for IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships)

Each bird has a different ability, such as being able to come back like a boomerang, explode, or split into three. These abilities are activated by tapping the screen while the bird is flying, and can be used strategically to complete the level. There is also the Mighty Eagle and the Mighty Dragon, which can be used to automatically complete any level, but can only be used once an hour on non-completed levels.

Pigs
Main Article: Pigs thumb|400px|right|The Angry Birds Cinematic TrailerThe nemesis of the Flock 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


 * Helmet Pig


 * Mustache Pig


 * King Pig


 * Female Pig
 * Postman Pig

Aim of the Game
The aim of the game is to fire the bird in the slingshot to towards the Pigs who stole their eggs. Move the slingshot backwards to make the bird fly forwards to the pig. Make sure you aim it correctly. If you also touch the bird again while it is moving, the bird will do a special trick, besides the Red Bird and the Big Brother Bird which just yell out their "battle cry". The sardines for the Mighty Eagle also do not do anything.

Angry Birds Levels
Full Article: List of Angry Birds levels

In all versions of Angry Birds combined, there are a grand total of 575 levels in Angry Birds: 318 in the original game (v2.1.0) and 272 in Angry Birds Seasons (v2.3.0). These levels are grouped into "episodes", which consist of one to three worlds each. There are currently seven episodes, listed below.

Poached Eggs - 63 levels, 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. (Special Item: Frying Pan)

Mighty Hoax - 42 levels, the pigs steal the eggs, replace them with cardboard cutouts, and use cardboard decoys to get away. (Special Item: King Pig Cutout)

Danger Above - 45 levels, the pigs steal the eggs and escape on board a makeshift aircraft. (Special Item: Blue Balloon)

The Big Setup - 45 levels, the pigs imprison the birds in a cage to prevent their defeat after stealing the eggs out of the birds' nest. However, Big Brother Bird is still loose and fights back. (Special Item: Hard Hat)

Ham 'Em High - 48 levels, the pigs, armed with a lasso (even without arms), steal the eggs out of the birds' nest, and escape to the Wild West. (Special Item: Small Cowboy Hat)

Mine and Dine - 45 levels, the pigs steal the eggs and hide underground in an abandoned mine shaft where the birds must stop them. (Special Item: Pick Ax)

Birdday Party - 15 levels, the pigs steal the eggs and the cake. (Special Item: Birthday Cake)

Surf and Turf - 45 levels, 15 currently available; the pigs steal the eggs during a day at the beach. (Special Item: Unknown)

Angry Birds Seasons
Main Article: Angry Birds Seasons

Originally called, "Angry Birds Halloween", Angry Birds Seasons recieved this name after Season's Greedings was released. This is the second installment of the Angry Birds Series, followed by Angry Birds Rio.

Trick or Treat, a 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 and 2 Golden Eggs. (Special Item: Pumpkin)

Season's Greedings, a Christmas-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 through 25th. Contains 2 Golden Eggs. (Special Item: Gift)

Hogs and Kisses, a 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 (15 on Mac and PC) and 2 Golden Eggs. (Special Item: Cupid Pig)

Go Green, Get Lucky, a 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. Contains 18 levels (15 on Mac and PC) and 2 Golden Eggs. (Special Item: Shamrock)

Easter Eggs, an Easter-themed episode, once again lacks a cutscene, but it is stated that the pigs replace the birds' eggs with Easter ones. Is the only episode in Angry Birds Seasons with 11 Golden Eggs, the most of any episode to date. Contains 18 levels (15 on Mac and PC; only 10 Golden Eggs on Mac and PC as well). (Special Item: Easter Egg)

Summer Pignic, a Summer-themed episode, uses an Advent calendar system like in Season's Greedings. It focuses on the pigs attempting to have a picnic with the Bird's Eggs as the main course. Contains 30 levels and 3 Golden Eggs. (Special Item: Sunflower)

Mooncake Festival, a Moon Festival-themed episode. Contains 33 levels (30 on Mac and PC) and 2 "Bonus Mooncakes", which act like Golden Eggs. (Special Item: Mooncake)

Ham'o'ween, the second Halloween-themed episode, starts off the 2012 seasons package. Contains 30 levels and 2 Golden Eggs. (Special Item: Skull)

Wreck the Halls, the second Christmas-themed episode. Contains 25 levels, released in an Advent calendar system, and 3 Golden Eggs. (Special Item: Candy Cane)

Year of the Dragon, a Chinese New Year-themed episode. Contains 15 levels and 2 Golden Eggs. (Special Item: Firework)

Cherry Blossom, a Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival-themed episode. Contains 15 levels and 2 Golden Eggs. (Special Item: Cherry Blossom flower)

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

Spin-offs
Since the original game (also called the Classic game), there have been several offshoots or spin-off games.

Full Games
Angry Birds Seasons: see above.

Angry Birds Rio: Game based on the movie, "Rio". It loosely follows the plot of the movie, each world being a segment of the movie.

Angry Birds Facebook: An online game played exclusively through Facebook.com. It contains classic levels, a new level and new power-up features.

Angry Birds Space: A game based in space that uses actual gravity physics to pit the Birds against the Pigs on many different planetoids.

Web Apps/Cross-Promotional Games
Angry Birds (Google Chrome): An online version that features exclusive levels, namely Chrome Dimension

Angry Birds Google+: An online version that is only available on Google+. It is quite similar to Angry Birds Chrome, featuring an additional episode called Teamwork.

Angry Birds Magic: A single episode version exclusive to Nokia that utilizes NFC technology to unlock levels

Angry Birds Volcano: A six-level web-based game that is a promotion with Fazer candies in Finland

Angry Birds in The Hunt For The Golden Pistachio: A five-level web-based game that is a promotion with Wonderful Pistachios in the US

Angry Birds Vuela Tazos: A six-level web-based game that is a promotion with PepsiCo in Mexico

Angry Birds Winter Wonderland: A winter 2011 promotion with Samsung consisting of one level, one matching game and e-greetings

Angry Birds Fuji TV: A Web-based version of the game for Fuji TV that includes an exclusive level

Board Games
Angry Birds: Knock on Wood: The board game based on Angry Birds from Mattel

Angry Birds: On Thin Ice: The second board game based on Angry Birds from Mattel

Angry Birds: Spirng Is In The Air: The third board game based on Angry Birds from Mattel (Target exusive)

Animated Shorts
Rovio produced several animated shorts for various Angry Birds games and levels used to promote the games online. The animated short for the Christmas 2011 Angry Birds Seasons episode Wreck the Halls was the first to premiere on Nickelodeon on 12/17/2011:

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The animated short for the Chinese New Year 2012 Angry Birds Seasons episode Year of the Dragon was the second to premiere on Nickelodeon on 1/21/12: thumb|left|400px

There are rumors that Rovio and Nickelodeon might make it a cartoon series or work together for future animated shorts

Trivia
On the main menu of the game, when the player touches any of the flying birds, (not including the ones far off into the background), that bird will make its signature noise (The noise the bird makes when it is fired from the slingshot).

All episodes have an item representing them that flies around on the main menu:

Poached Eggs - Frying Pan

Mighty Hoax - Cardboard King Pig

Danger Above - Balloons

The Big Setup - Hard Hats

Ham 'Em High - Cowboy Hats

Mine and Dine -

Birdday Party -

When the player gets 3 stars on every level in an episode, the item that flies around on the main menu will have stars on them.

On the Cartoon Network show MAD, there is a parody of Angry Birds called Angry Bird Management.

They also appeared on a parody of Rio called Rio-A and a parody of Kung Fu Panda called Kung Fu Blander.

Angry Birds Rio is the first game that has no Pigs or pig related episode names.

Whichever world the player has played most recently will be the background on the main menu.