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The '''[[Angry Birds]]''' games listed below are a line of official video games developed by [[Rovio Mobile]]. They include Angry Birds Classic, Angry Birds Seasons and Angry Birds Rio, which was first developed for Apple's iOS but have since been ported over to other platforms. A special version unique to Nokia's NFC-enabled Symbian devices was also made.


This article only lists Angry Birds games. For development of Angry Birds, see [[Angry Birds]] article.
1) angry birds classic

2) angry birds season
==''Angry Birds Classic''==
3) angry birds rio
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4) angry birds space
{{Infobox video game
| italic title = no
| title = Angry Birds
| image = [[File:Angry Birds promo art.png]]
| caption = ''Angry Birds'' app logo
| developer = [[Rovio Mobile]]
| publisher = [[Chillingo]]/Clickgamer (iOS, PSP/PlayStation 3, Nintendo 3DS)<br />[[Rovio Mobile]] (Maemo, Symbian^3, Android, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X)
| producer = Raine Mäki, Harro Grönberg, Mikko Häkkinen
| designer = Jaakko Iisalo (''lead designer'')
| level designer= Jaakko Iisalo, Arttu Mäki, Risto Holmström, Joonas Mäkilä, Tuomas Erikoinen
| programmer= Tuomo Lehtinen (''lead programmer''), Miika Virtanen, Antti Laitinen, Atte Järvinen, Mika Rahko, Marco Rapino, Kari Kuvaja
| artist = Tuomas Erikoinen (''lead artist''), Miisa Lopperi, Joonas Mäkilä
| composer = [[Ari Pulkkinen]]
| engine =[[Simple DirectMedia Layer|SDL]],<ref>[http://www.galaxygameworks.com/testimonials.html SDL Testimonials]</ref> [[Box2D]]
| version=2.1.0 (iOS, Android, Microsoft Windows, BlackBerry Tablet OS) <br />2.0.2 (Symbian, Mac OS X)<br/>1.5.3 (Windows Phone, WebOS)<br />1.5.2 (Maemo)<br />1.5.0.7<ref>{{cite web|url=http://chrome.angrybirds.com/ |title=Angry Birds Chrome |publisher=Chrome.angrybirds.com |date= |accessdate=2012-02-01}}</ref> (Google Chrome)<br>1.5.0 (PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3)<br/>1.1.4 (WebGL)
| genre = [[Puzzle video game|Puzzle]]
| modes = [[Single player video game|Single player]]
| ratings = {{vgratings|ESRB=E}}[[Apple Inc.|Apple]]: 4+{{vgratings|PEGI=7}}
| platforms = [[iOS (Apple)|iOS]], [[Maemo]], [[webOS|HP webOS]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[Symbian OS|Symbian^3]], [[Series 40]], [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]]/[[PlayStation 3]], [[Mac OS X]], [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[WebGL]], [[Windows Phone 7]], [[Google Plus]], [[Google Chrome]] ([[Chrome Web Store]]), [[Nintendo 3DS]], [[BlackBerry Tablet OS]]
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'''''Angry Birds''''' is a [[puzzle video game]] developed by [[Finns|Finnish]] [[computer game developer]] [[Rovio Mobile]]. Inspired primarily by a sketch of stylized wingless birds, the game was first released for [[Apple, Inc.|Apple's]] [[iOS (Apple)|iOS]] in December 2009.<ref name="ign-ios">{{cite web|url=http://wireless.ign.com/articles/107/1070605p1.html|title=Angry Birds Review|work=IGN.com|date=February 11, 2010|accessdate=March 24, 2011}}</ref> Since that time, over 12 million copies of the game have been purchased from Apple's [[App Store (iOS)|App Store]],<ref name="Symbian"/> which has prompted the company to design versions for other touchscreen-based [[smartphone]]s, such as those using the [[Android (operating system)|Android]] [[operating system]], among others.

===Gameplay===
In the game, players use a [[slingshot]] to launch birds at pigs stationed on or within various structures, with the intent of destroying all the pigs on the playfield. As players advance through the game, new birds appear, some with special abilities that can be activated by the player. Rovio Mobile has supported ''Angry Birds'' with numerous free updates that add additional game content, and the company has even released stand-alone holiday and promotional versions of the game.

===Release===
The initial iOS version of the game included a single episode entitled "Poached Eggs", which contained three themed chapters, each with 21 levels. From time to time, Rovio has released free upgrades that include additional content, such as new levels, new in-game objects and even new birds. As updates have been released, they have been incorporated into the game's full version offered for download from each platform's application store.<ref name="MightyEagle"/>

The first update, released in February 2010, added a new episode called "Mighty Hoax", containing two new chapters with 21 levels each. Updates released in April 2010 added the "Golden Eggs" feature, which placed hidden golden eggs throughout the game that would unlock bonus content when found, and a new episode called "Danger Above", which initially contained a single chapter of 15 levels. Two later updates added two more chapters to "Danger Above", each with 15 levels. "The Big Setup" episode, released in June 2010, added a new chapter with 15 levels and additional Golden Egg levels.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://appadvice.com/appnn/2010/06/angry-birds-receives-major-update/|title=Angry Birds Receives Major Update|author=Joe White|work=AppAdvice.com|date=June 22, 2010|accessdate=November 29, 2010}}</ref> "The Big Setup" was later given two more chapters of 15 levels each.

A fifth episode, called "Ham 'Em High", launched in December 2010, in celebration of the game's first year in the iOS App Store.<ref name="MightyEagle">{{cite web|url=http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/2010/11/25/ios-angry-birds-mighty-eagle-on-its-way-video/|title=iOS Angry Birds Mighty Eagle On Its Way: Video|work=phonesreview.co.uk|date=November 25, 2010|accessdate=November 30, 2010}}</ref><ref name="PhonesRevUK">{{cite web|url=http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/iPhone/Angry+Birds+%28iPhone%29/news.asp?c=26296|title=Angry Birds iPhone Ham 'Em High update introduces the 59p Mighty Eagle|author=Rob Hearn|work=PhonesReview.co.uk|date=December 23, 2010|accessdate=December 24, 2010}}</ref> "Ham 'Em High" contained 15 [[Wild West]]-themed levels in a single chapter,<ref name="Device">{{cite web|url=http://www.devicemag.com/2010/11/25/angry-birds-ham-em-high-with-15-new-levels-the-mighty-eagle-coming-out-to-give-you-a-new-bird-flinging-high-rovio-gives-you-level-busting-can-of-sardines/|title=Angry Birds Ham ‘Em High with 15 new levels & the Mighty Eagle coming out to give you a new bird flinging high: Rovio gives you level busting can of sardines!|author=Shawn Wagnon|work=Device|date=November 25, 2010|accessdate=November 30, 2010}}</ref> with updates in February 2011 and March 2011 each adding one new 15-level chapter.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mobilitydigest.com/angry-birds-updated-for-ios-version-1-5-1/|title=Angry Birds updated for iOS version 1.5.1|author=Doug Smith|work=MobilityDigest.com|date=February 4, 2011|accessdate=March 25, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://downloadsquad.switched.com/2011/03/18/angry-birds-ios-update-ends-their-frontier-badlands-adventure-wi/|title=Angry Birds iOS update ends their Frontier Badlands adventure with 15 new levels, a Golden Egg and ads|author=Samuel Gibbs|work=Switched.com|date=March 18, 2011|accessdate=March 25, 2011}}</ref> "Ham 'Em High" also introduced the Mighty Eagle, a new bird that may be used once per hour to clear any uncompleted levels.<ref name="Device"/> The Mighty Eagle can also be used in previously completed levels, without the once-per-hour limit, to play a mini-game called "Total Destruction" in which the player attempts to destroy as much of the scenery as possible, both with the standard birds and the Mighty Eagle; achieving 100% destruction earns the player a Mighty Eagle feather for the level.<ref name="Device"/>

The Mighty Eagle is offered as a one-time, in-game purchase,<ref name="MightyEagle"/> and is currently available only for iOS, as its App Store customers have [[iTunes]] accounts with pre-linked credit cards.<ref name="WiredUK">{{cite web|url=http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2011-02/08/angry-birds-android-one-click-payment|title=Android in-app payments begin with Angry Birds|author=Brian X Chen|work=Wired UK|date=February 8, 2011|accessdate=February 17, 2011}}</ref> Rovio has begun testing an Android update called the "Bad Piggy Bank" with the Elisa wireless service in Finland, which allows users to charge in-app purchases, such as the Mighty Eagle, to their mobile phone bills; the service is expected to become available to other Android users in the second quarter of 2011.<ref name="WiredUK"/> It is also available for those playing the Chrome online version of the game.

The sixth episode, "Mine and Dine", was released on June 16, 2011 with 15 new [[mining]]-themed levels and a new Golden Egg.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nexus404.com/Blog/2011/06/16/angry-birds-version-1-6-0-gets-you-15-new-levels-new-angry-birds-version-1-6-0-adds-15-additional-pig-hitting-levels-mining-dining-with-the-burrowing-piggies-theme-brings-our-favorite-birds-un/|title=Angry birds version 1.6.0 gets you 15 new levels}}</ref> An August 2011 update expanded "Mine and Dine" with two more 15-level chapters.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/angry-birds/id343200656?mt=8|title=iTunes Preview: Angry Birds|work=itunes.apple.com|date=August 25, 2011|accessdate=November 3, 2011}}</ref>

The seventh update, "Birdday Party", was released on December 11, 2011 to commemorate the second anniversary of the first release of the iOS version into the iTunes App Store.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kotaku.com/5867037/angry-birds-second-birthday-invites-a-new-bird-to-the-party|title=Angry Birds Second Birthday Invites a New Bird to the Party|author=Owen Good|work=Kotaku.com|date=December 11, 2011|accessdate=December 12, 2011}}</ref> It included 15 new [[birthday cake]]-theme levels, as well as updated graphics and the addition of elements from the spin-off games, such as the scoring graphic seen in ''[[Angry Birds Rio]]'' and the introduction of the orange bird that first appeared in ''Angry Bird Seasons''.<ref>www.rovio.com/en/news/blog/109/happy-birdday</ref> The update was later released for Android, Symbian^3 and Microsoft Windows.

"Surf and Turf", the eighth update, was initially created exclusively for the [[Facebook]] version of the popular game and was launched on February 29, 2012, to mark the start of the [[summer vacation]], although on March 20, 2012, 15 levels of Surf and Turf was added into the original Angry Birds application, starting with that of the [[iOS]] version.<ref name="SurfTurfiOS">{{cite web|url=http://www.rovio.com/en/news/blog/144/updates-for-angry-birds-and-angry-birds-rio |title=Updates for Angry Birds and Angry Birds Rio! |publisher=Rovio.com|date=2012-03-20 |accessdate=2012-03-21}}</ref>

{| class="wikitable"
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! Level Pack !! Levels !! Release Date
|-
| 1. Poached Eggs || 1-1 to 1-21<br />2-1 to 2-21<br />3-1 to 3-21 || December 11, 2009
|-
| 2. Mighty Hoax || 4-1 to 4-21<br />5-1 to 5-21 || February 14, 2010
|-
| 3. Danger Above || 6-1 to 6-15<br />7-1 to 7-15<br />8-1 to 8-15 || April 11, 2010
|-
| 4. The Big Setup || 9-1 to 9-15<br />10-1 to 10-15<br />11-1 to 11-15 || July 18, 2010
|-
| 5. Ham 'Em High || 12-1 to 12-15<br />13-1 to 13-15<br /> 14-1 to 14-15<br /> f-1 to f-3|| December 23, 2010
|-
| 6. Mine and Dine || 15-1 to 15-15<br />16-1 to 16-15<br />17-1 to 17-15 || June 16, 2011
|-
| 7. Birdday Party || 18-1 to 18-15 || December 11, 2011
|-
| 8. Surf and Turf || 19-1 to 19-15<br />20-1 to 20-15<br />21-1 to 21-15 || March 20, 2012
|-
| Golden Eggs || 1 to 27 || 2009–2012
|}

===Reception===
''Angry Birds'' became the top-selling paid application on Apple's UK [[App Store (iOS)|App Store]] in February 2010, and reached the top spot on the US App Store a few weeks later,<ref name="WSJ">{{cite news|url=http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:uuwduVQYkCYJ:blogs.wsj.com/source/2010/05/12/angry-birds-smartphone-app-takes-off-for-rovio/+angry+birds&cd=19&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a|title=Angry Birds Smartphone App Takes Off For Rovio|author=Gustav Sandstrom|work=Wall Street Journal|date=May 12, 2010|accessdate=June 23, 2010}}</ref> where it remained until October 2010.<ref name="PCMag">{{cite web|url=http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2370850,00.asp|title=Angry Birds for Android Launches as Free GetJar App|author=Leslie Horn|work=PC Magazine|date=October 15, 2010|accessdate=October 18, 2010}}</ref> Since release, the free, limited version of ''Angry Birds'' has been downloaded more than 11 million times for Apple's [[iOS (Apple)|iOS]], and the full-featured paid version has been downloaded nearly 7 million times as of September 2010.<ref name="MobileWebGo">{{cite news|url=http://mobilewebgo.com/how-did-angry-birds-become-blockbuster-rovio-video-interview-and-transcript |title=How Did Angry Birds Become a BlockBuster? Rovio video interview and transcript |author=MobileWebGo |work=MobileWebGo |date=September 8, 2010|accessdate=September 8, 2010}}</ref> The [[Android (operating system)|Android]] version of the game was downloaded more than 1 million times within the first 24 hours of release,<ref name="Phandroid">{{cite news|url=http://phandroid.com/2010/10/15/angry-birds-is-free-its-out/|title=Angry Birds is Free & It's Out|author=Quentyn Kennemer|work=phandroid.com|date=October 15, 2010|accessdate=October 18, 2010}}</ref> even though the site crashed at one point due to the load,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://techie-buzz.com/mobile-news/getjar-taken-down-by-angry-birds.htmll|title=GetJar Taken Down By Angry Birds|author=Keith Dsouza|work=Techie Buzz|date=October 15, 2010|accessdate=November 8, 2010}}</ref> and over 2 million downloads in its first weekend.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/angry-birds-android-hits-1m-downloads-in-a-day-901463|title=Angry Birds Android passes 2m mark|author=Patrick Goss|work=techradar.com|accessdate=October 18, 2010}}</ref> Rovio receives approximately US$1&nbsp;million per month in revenue from the advertising that appears in the free Android version.<ref name="Symbian">{{cite news|url=http://www.symbian-freak.com/news/010/12/angry_birds_hits_42_million_free_and_paid_downloads.htm|title=The Supremely Addicting Angry Birds Hits 42 Million Free and Paid Downloads|work=SymbianFreak.com|date=October 22, 2010|accessdate=December 11, 2010}}</ref>

==''Angry Birds Seasons''==
{{Main|Angry Birds Seasons}}
{{Infobox video game
| title = Angry Birds Seasons
| image = [[File:Angry Birds Seasons Cherry Blossom logo.png|150px]]
| caption = Logo for the ''Cherry Blossom'' update
| developer = [[Rovio Mobile]]
| publisher= Rovio Mobile
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| version=2.3.0 (Symbian, iOS, Android, Microsoft Windows)<br>2.2.0 (Mac OS X) ()<br/>2.0.0 (BlackBerry Tablet OS)<br/>1.6.0 (webOS)
| released = October 21, 2010<ref name="Joystiq"/>
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'''''Angry Birds Seasons''''' is a [[puzzle video game]] developed by [[Rovio Mobile]]. Based on the wildly successful Angry Birds, Angry Birds Seasons was released for devices using Apple's iOS in October 2010. Ports to other devices were developed soon after.

===Release===
In October 2010, Rovio released a special [[Halloween]] edition of game.<ref name="Joystiq">{{cite web|url=http://www.joystiq.com/2010/10/20/angry-birds-halloween-edition-spooks-ipad-iphone/|title=Angry Birds Halloween edition spooks iPad, iPhone|author=Richard Mitchell|work=Joystiq.com|date=October 21, 2010|accessdate=October 28, 2010}}</ref> ''Angry Birds Halloween'', exclusive to iOS at the time and a separate application from the main game, included new levels with Halloween-themed music and graphics.<ref name="Joystiq"/> In December 2010, Rovio released ''Angry Birds Seasons'' to iOS, Android and Symbian^3 devices.<ref name="TNW">{{cite web|url=http://thenextweb.com/apps/2010/12/01/angry-birds-seasons-goes-live-and-free-for-ios-and-android/|title=Angry Birds Seasons goes live and free for iOS and Android|author=Jeff Cormier|work=The Next Web|date=December 1, 2010|accessdate=December 1, 2010}}</ref><ref name="AAS">{{cite web|url=http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/reviews/item/12402_Angry_Birds_Seasons.php|title=Review: Angry Birds Seasons|author=Ewan Spence|work=AllAboutSymbian.com|date=December 17, 2010|accessdate=December 17, 2010}}</ref> ''Seasons'' introduced 25 Christmas-themed levels, one for each day leading to the holiday, similar to an [[Advent calendar]].<ref name="TNW"/><ref name="AAS"/> All versions include the previously-exclusive Halloween levels and are offered as separate, stand-alone paid applications, with the exception of the free, ad-supported Android version;<ref>{{cite web|url=http://downloadsquad.switched.com/2010/12/01/angry-birds-seasons-is-holiday-themed-out-for-android-and-ios-t/|title=Angry Birds Seasons out for Android and iOS today, free to Halloween users|author=Vlad Bobleanta|work=switched.com|date=December 1, 2010|accessdate=December 1, 2010}}</ref> ''Angry Birds Halloween'' users on iOS received the ''Seasons'' levels as a free upgrade.<ref name="TNW"/> The Halloween version was given the episode title "Trick or Treat", while the Christmas episode was entitled "Season's Greedings". In February 2011, Rovio released a new [[Valentine's Day]] update to ''Angry Birds Seasons'', entitled "Hogs and Kisses", complete with new themed levels and graphics, as well as the option to send ''Angry Birds''-themed Valentine's Day messages through Facebook.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mashable.com/2011/02/07/angry-birds-valentines-day/|title=Angry Birds Gets Facebook-Infused Valentine's Day Edition|author=Christina Warren|work=Mashable.com|date=February 7, 2011|accessdate=February 8, 2011}}</ref> In March 2011, Rovio released a new [[St. Patrick's Day]] update, entitled "Go Green, Get Lucky",<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.angrybirdsnest.com/2011/03/angry-birds-seasons-go-green-get-lucky-update-is-here/|title=Angry Birds Seasons Go Green, Get Lucky Update is Here!|date=March 9, 2011|accessdate=March 10, 2011}}</ref> followed by an Easter update, entitled "Easter Eggs", in April 2011<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2383717,00.asp|title=Angry Birds Seasons Gets Easter Update|author=Chloe Albanesius|work=PCMag.com|date=April 18, 2011|accessdate=April 20, 2011}}</ref> and a summer update, "Summer Pignic", in June 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/iPhone/Angry+Birds+Seasons/news.asp?c=30902|title=Angry Birds Seasons Summer Pignic update hits the App Store, adds 30 levels|author=Rob Hearn|work=PocketGamer.co.uk|date=June 22, 2011|accessdate=June 22, 2011}}</ref> In September 2011, "Mooncake Festival" was released in conjunction with the Chinese [[Mid-Autumn Festival]].<ref>[http://wireless.ign.com/articles/119/1192115p1.html Angry Birds Seasons Moon Festival Episode Released], IGN, 1 September 2011. Accessed on 2 September 2011.</ref> In October 2011, "Ham'O'Ween" was released and introduced a new orange bird, known as the globe bird.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8f4EnDrNwU Official Promo for Ham'O'Ween]. Accessed on 21 October 2011.</ref>
In December 2011, "Wreck the Halls" was released with 25 [[Christmas]]-theme levels also arranged in an [[Advent calendar]] setting. In January 2012, "Year of the Dragon" was released for ''Angry Bird Seasons'' about [[Chinese New Year|Lunar New Year]]. It features the replacement of the Mighty Eagle, the Mighty Dragon, that loops out the structures and defeatl all the pigs. A Japanese Cherry Blossom season was announced on February 28, 2012 with a release date on March 7, 2012.

{| class="wikitable"
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! Level Pack !! Levels !! Release Date
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| 1. Trick or Treat || 1-1 to 1-15<br />2-1 to 2-15<br />3-1 to 3-15 || October 21, 2010
|-
| 2. Season's Greedings || 1-1 to 1-25 || December 1, 2010
|-
| 3. Hogs and Kisses || 1-1 to 1-18 || February 7, 2011
|-
| 4. Go Green, Get Lucky || 1-1 to 1-18 || March 10, 2011
|-
| 5. Easter Eggs || 1-1 to 1-18 || April 18, 2011
|-
| 6. Summer Pignic || 1-1 to 1-30 || June 21, 2011
|-
| 7. Moon Festival || 1-1 to 1-15<br />2-1 to 2-18 || September 1, 2011
|-
| 8. Ham'o'ween || 1-1 to 1-15<br />2-1 to 2-15 || October 21, 2011
|-
| 9. Wreck the Halls || 1-1 to 1-25 || December 1, 2011
|-
| 10. Year of the Dragon || 1-1 to 1-15 || January 19, 2012
|-
| 11. Cherry Blossom || 1-1 to 1-15 || March 7, 2012
|-
| Golden Eggs || 33 Levels || 2010–2012
|}

==''Angry Birds Rio''==
{{Main|Angry Birds Rio}}
{{Infobox video game
| title = Angry Birds Rio
| image = [[File:Angry Birds Rio.png]]
| caption= ''Angry Birds Rio'' logo
| developer = [[Rovio Mobile]]
| publisher = Rovio Mobile
| producer=
| designer=
| composer=
| engine =
| version=1.4.4 (Symbian, iOS, Microsoft Windows, Android)<ref>[http://www.rovio.com/en/news/blog/127/angry-birds-rio-update-now-available Angry Birds Rio update now available!]</ref><br>1.3.2 (webOS, Mac OS X, BlackBerry Tablet OS)
| released = March 22, 2011
| genre =
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| platforms = [[iOS (Apple)|iOS]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[Mac OS X]], [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Symbian OS|Symbian^3]], [[webOS|HP webOS]], [[BlackBerry Tablet OS]]
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'''''Angry Birds Rio''''' is a [[puzzle video game]] developed by [[Rovio Mobile]]. Based on the wildly successful ''[[Angry Birds]]'', ''Angry Birds Rio'' was released for devices using [[Apple, Inc.|Apple's]] [[iOS]], [[Google|Google's]] [[Android (operating system)|Android]] and Mac OS X in March 2011.<ref name="ABRio">{{cite web|url=http://www.pcworld.com/article/218181/angry_birds_rio_release_teams_with_hollywood.html|title='Angry Birds Rio' Release Teams With Hollywood|author=Paul Suarez|work=PCWorld.com|date=2011-01-29|accessdate=2011-02-04}}</ref> The game was released as a marketing tie-in with the [[20th Century Fox]] animated film ''[[Rio (film)|Rio]]'', and was promoted along with the movie.<ref>http://venturebeat.com/2011/01/28/new-version-of-angry-birds-will-tie-into-animated-movie-rio/</ref> While utilizing the same basic gameplay as the original game, ''Angry Birds Rio'' added a number of new elements, most notably the first use of [[Boss (video gaming)|boss levels]]. The game is consistently one of the top downloaded applications on both the [[App Store (iOS)|App Store]] and the [[Android Market]].

{| class="wikitable"
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! Level Pack !! Levels !! Release Date
|-
| 1. Smugglers' Den || 1-1 to 1-15<br />2-1 to 2-15|| March 22, 2011
|-
| 2. Jungle Escape || 3-1 to 3-15<br />4-1 to 4-15|| March 22, 2011
|-
| 3. Beach Volley || 5-1 to 5-15<br />6-1 to 6-15|| May 12, 2011
|-
| 4. Carnival Upheaval || 7-1 to 7-15<br />8-1 to 8-15 || June 8, 2011
|-
| 5. Airfield Chase || 9-1 to 9-15<br />10-1 to 10-15 || August 18, 2011
|-
| 6. Smugglers' Plane || 11-1 to 11-15<br />12-1 to 12-15 || November 22, 2011
|-
| Golden Beachball || 1 to 15 || August 1, 2011
|-
| Trophy Room || 12 Levels || March 16, 2012
|}

==''Angry Birds Space''==
{{Main|Angry Birds Space}}
{{Infobox video game
| title = Angry Birds Space
| image = [[File:Angry Birds Space logo.jpg|150px]]
| caption =
| developer = [[Rovio Mobile]]
| publisher= Rovio Mobile
| producer=
| designer=
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| version= 1.1.0 (iOS, Android, Microsoft Windows)<br>1.0.0 ( BlackBerry Tablet OS, Mac OS X)
| released = March 22, 2012
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The game was released for iOS, Android, Mac and PC on March 22.<ref>http://kotaku.com/5887628/the-new-angry-birds-space-nasa-trailer-is-pleasantly-ridiculous</ref> You'll be lobbing birds on entirely new planets while contending with zero gravity, leading to new gameplay elements like slow-motion puzzles and "lightspeed" destruction. The game features some completely new birds (e.g. Ice Bird) alongside some familiar ones, now sporting new super powers. The game's three-star level rating system will be back as well, along with a boss level. With Angry Birds Space, however, they're kicking it up a notch by simultaneously releasing the product in mobile gaming, retail, and animation channels, a multi-media blitz that the company believes is a first for a mobile game.<ref>http://games.yahoo.com/blogs/plugged-in/exclusive-angry-birds-space-blasting-off-march-154237614.html</ref><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YZ_yLQadBg</ref>

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Level Pack !! Levels !! Release Date
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| 1. Pig Bang || 1-1 to 1-30 || March 22, 2012
|-
| 2. Cold Cuts || 2-1 to 2-30 || March 22, 2012
|-
| 3. Fry Me to the Moon || 3-1 to 3-10 || April 25, 2012
|-
| Eggsteroids || E-1 to E-6 || 2012
|-
| Danger Zone || D-1 to D-30 || March 22, 2012
|}

==''Angry Birds Magic''==
A special version of the game, called ''Angry Birds Magic'', will be developed exclusively for [[Nokia]]'s [[Near Field Communication|NFC]]-enabled Symbian devices. This version of the game will include functionality that will unlock game levels upon contact with another NFC-enabled phone running the game. A free version of ''Angry Birds Magic'' will come preinstalled with all NFC Symbian devices to be sold in 2011, starting with the [[Nokia C7-00|Nokia C7]].
<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.symbian-freak.com/news/011/04/introducing_nfc__enabled_angry_birds_magic.htm|title=NFC Enabled Angry Birds Magic Game To Be Exclusively Available For Nokia C7|work=Symbian-Freak.com|date=April 19, 2011|accessdate=April 25, 2011}}</ref>

==''Web Versions''==
*Angry Birds Chrome<ref>http://chrome.angrybirds.com/</ref>
*Angry Birds Facebook<ref>http://apps.facebook.com/angrybirds/</ref>
*Angry Birds Google Plus<ref>https://plus.google.com/games/971508122032</ref>
*Angry Birds Volcano<ref>http://fazer.angrybirds.com/</ref>
*Angry Birds Pistachios<ref>http://getcrackin.angrybirds.com/</ref>
*Angry Birds Vuela Tazos<ref>http://vuelatazos.angrybirds.com/</ref>
*Angry Birds Fuji TV<ref>http://angrybirds.fujitv.co.jp/</ref>
*Angry Birds Cheetos<ref>https://www.cheetos-angrybirds.com/game</ref>

==References==
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==External links==
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Revision as of 22:59, 12 May 2012

The Angry Birds games listed below are a line of official video games developed by Rovio Mobile. They include Angry Birds Classic, Angry Birds Seasons and Angry Birds Rio, which was first developed for Apple's iOS but have since been ported over to other platforms. A special version unique to Nokia's NFC-enabled Symbian devices was also made.

This article only lists Angry Birds games. For development of Angry Birds, see Angry Birds article.

Angry Birds Classic

Angry Birds
Angry Birds app logo
Developer(s)Rovio Mobile
Publisher(s)Chillingo/Clickgamer (iOS, PSP/PlayStation 3, Nintendo 3DS)
Rovio Mobile (Maemo, Symbian^3, Android, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X)
Producer(s)Raine Mäki, Harro Grönberg, Mikko Häkkinen
Designer(s)Jaakko Iisalo (lead designer)
Programmer(s)Tuomo Lehtinen (lead programmer), Miika Virtanen, Antti Laitinen, Atte Järvinen, Mika Rahko, Marco Rapino, Kari Kuvaja
Artist(s)Tuomas Erikoinen (lead artist), Miisa Lopperi, Joonas Mäkilä
Composer(s)Ari Pulkkinen
EngineSDL,[1] Box2D
Platform(s)iOS, Maemo, HP webOS, Android, Symbian^3, Series 40, PSP/PlayStation 3, Mac OS X, Windows, WebGL, Windows Phone 7, Google Plus, Google Chrome (Chrome Web Store), Nintendo 3DS, BlackBerry Tablet OS
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Single player

Angry Birds is a puzzle video game developed by Finnish computer game developer Rovio Mobile. Inspired primarily by a sketch of stylized wingless birds, the game was first released for Apple's iOS in December 2009.[3] Since that time, over 12 million copies of the game have been purchased from Apple's App Store,[4] which has prompted the company to design versions for other touchscreen-based smartphones, such as those using the Android operating system, among others.

Gameplay

In the game, players use a slingshot to launch birds at pigs stationed on or within various structures, with the intent of destroying all the pigs on the playfield. As players advance through the game, new birds appear, some with special abilities that can be activated by the player. Rovio Mobile has supported Angry Birds with numerous free updates that add additional game content, and the company has even released stand-alone holiday and promotional versions of the game.

Release

The initial iOS version of the game included a single episode entitled "Poached Eggs", which contained three themed chapters, each with 21 levels. From time to time, Rovio has released free upgrades that include additional content, such as new levels, new in-game objects and even new birds. As updates have been released, they have been incorporated into the game's full version offered for download from each platform's application store.[5]

The first update, released in February 2010, added a new episode called "Mighty Hoax", containing two new chapters with 21 levels each. Updates released in April 2010 added the "Golden Eggs" feature, which placed hidden golden eggs throughout the game that would unlock bonus content when found, and a new episode called "Danger Above", which initially contained a single chapter of 15 levels. Two later updates added two more chapters to "Danger Above", each with 15 levels. "The Big Setup" episode, released in June 2010, added a new chapter with 15 levels and additional Golden Egg levels.[6] "The Big Setup" was later given two more chapters of 15 levels each.

A fifth episode, called "Ham 'Em High", launched in December 2010, in celebration of the game's first year in the iOS App Store.[5][7] "Ham 'Em High" contained 15 Wild West-themed levels in a single chapter,[8] with updates in February 2011 and March 2011 each adding one new 15-level chapter.[9][10] "Ham 'Em High" also introduced the Mighty Eagle, a new bird that may be used once per hour to clear any uncompleted levels.[8] The Mighty Eagle can also be used in previously completed levels, without the once-per-hour limit, to play a mini-game called "Total Destruction" in which the player attempts to destroy as much of the scenery as possible, both with the standard birds and the Mighty Eagle; achieving 100% destruction earns the player a Mighty Eagle feather for the level.[8]

The Mighty Eagle is offered as a one-time, in-game purchase,[5] and is currently available only for iOS, as its App Store customers have iTunes accounts with pre-linked credit cards.[11] Rovio has begun testing an Android update called the "Bad Piggy Bank" with the Elisa wireless service in Finland, which allows users to charge in-app purchases, such as the Mighty Eagle, to their mobile phone bills; the service is expected to become available to other Android users in the second quarter of 2011.[11] It is also available for those playing the Chrome online version of the game.

The sixth episode, "Mine and Dine", was released on June 16, 2011 with 15 new mining-themed levels and a new Golden Egg.[12] An August 2011 update expanded "Mine and Dine" with two more 15-level chapters.[13]

The seventh update, "Birdday Party", was released on December 11, 2011 to commemorate the second anniversary of the first release of the iOS version into the iTunes App Store.[14] It included 15 new birthday cake-theme levels, as well as updated graphics and the addition of elements from the spin-off games, such as the scoring graphic seen in Angry Birds Rio and the introduction of the orange bird that first appeared in Angry Bird Seasons.[15] The update was later released for Android, Symbian^3 and Microsoft Windows.

"Surf and Turf", the eighth update, was initially created exclusively for the Facebook version of the popular game and was launched on February 29, 2012, to mark the start of the summer vacation, although on March 20, 2012, 15 levels of Surf and Turf was added into the original Angry Birds application, starting with that of the iOS version.[16]

Level Pack Levels Release Date
1. Poached Eggs 1-1 to 1-21
2-1 to 2-21
3-1 to 3-21
December 11, 2009
2. Mighty Hoax 4-1 to 4-21
5-1 to 5-21
February 14, 2010
3. Danger Above 6-1 to 6-15
7-1 to 7-15
8-1 to 8-15
April 11, 2010
4. The Big Setup 9-1 to 9-15
10-1 to 10-15
11-1 to 11-15
July 18, 2010
5. Ham 'Em High 12-1 to 12-15
13-1 to 13-15
14-1 to 14-15
f-1 to f-3
December 23, 2010
6. Mine and Dine 15-1 to 15-15
16-1 to 16-15
17-1 to 17-15
June 16, 2011
7. Birdday Party 18-1 to 18-15 December 11, 2011
8. Surf and Turf 19-1 to 19-15
20-1 to 20-15
21-1 to 21-15
March 20, 2012
Golden Eggs 1 to 27 2009–2012

Reception

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 a few weeks later,[17] where it remained until October 2010.[18] Since release, the free, limited version of Angry Birds has been downloaded more than 11 million times for Apple's iOS, and the full-featured paid version has been downloaded nearly 7 million times as of September 2010.[19] The Android version of the game was downloaded more than 1 million times within the first 24 hours of release,[20] even though the site crashed at one point due to the load,[21] and over 2 million downloads in its first weekend.[22] Rovio receives approximately US$1 million per month in revenue from the advertising that appears in the free Android version.[4]

Angry Birds Seasons

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Angry Birds Seasons
File:Angry Birds Seasons Cherry Blossom logo.png
Logo for the Cherry Blossom update
Developer(s)Rovio Mobile
Publisher(s)Rovio Mobile
Platform(s)iOS, Android, Symbian^3, webOS, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, BlackBerry Tablet OS
ReleaseOctober 21, 2010[23]

Angry Birds Seasons is a puzzle video game developed by Rovio Mobile. Based on the wildly successful Angry Birds, Angry Birds Seasons was released for devices using Apple's iOS in October 2010. Ports to other devices were developed soon after.

Release

In October 2010, Rovio released a special Halloween edition of game.[23] Angry Birds Halloween, exclusive to iOS at the time and a separate application from the main game, included new levels with Halloween-themed music and graphics.[23] In December 2010, Rovio released Angry Birds Seasons to iOS, Android and Symbian^3 devices.[24][25] Seasons introduced 25 Christmas-themed levels, one for each day leading to the holiday, similar to an Advent calendar.[24][25] All versions include the previously-exclusive Halloween levels and are offered as separate, stand-alone paid applications, with the exception of the free, ad-supported Android version;[26] Angry Birds Halloween users on iOS received the Seasons levels as a free upgrade.[24] The Halloween version was given the episode title "Trick or Treat", while the Christmas episode was entitled "Season's Greedings". In February 2011, Rovio released a new Valentine's Day update to Angry Birds Seasons, entitled "Hogs and Kisses", complete with new themed levels and graphics, as well as the option to send Angry Birds-themed Valentine's Day messages through Facebook.[27] In March 2011, Rovio released a new St. Patrick's Day update, entitled "Go Green, Get Lucky",[28] followed by an Easter update, entitled "Easter Eggs", in April 2011[29] and a summer update, "Summer Pignic", in June 2011.[30] In September 2011, "Mooncake Festival" was released in conjunction with the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival.[31] In October 2011, "Ham'O'Ween" was released and introduced a new orange bird, known as the globe bird.[32] In December 2011, "Wreck the Halls" was released with 25 Christmas-theme levels also arranged in an Advent calendar setting. In January 2012, "Year of the Dragon" was released for Angry Bird Seasons about Lunar New Year. It features the replacement of the Mighty Eagle, the Mighty Dragon, that loops out the structures and defeatl all the pigs. A Japanese Cherry Blossom season was announced on February 28, 2012 with a release date on March 7, 2012.

Level Pack Levels Release Date
1. Trick or Treat 1-1 to 1-15
2-1 to 2-15
3-1 to 3-15
October 21, 2010
2. Season's Greedings 1-1 to 1-25 December 1, 2010
3. Hogs and Kisses 1-1 to 1-18 February 7, 2011
4. Go Green, Get Lucky 1-1 to 1-18 March 10, 2011
5. Easter Eggs 1-1 to 1-18 April 18, 2011
6. Summer Pignic 1-1 to 1-30 June 21, 2011
7. Moon Festival 1-1 to 1-15
2-1 to 2-18
September 1, 2011
8. Ham'o'ween 1-1 to 1-15
2-1 to 2-15
October 21, 2011
9. Wreck the Halls 1-1 to 1-25 December 1, 2011
10. Year of the Dragon 1-1 to 1-15 January 19, 2012
11. Cherry Blossom 1-1 to 1-15 March 7, 2012
Golden Eggs 33 Levels 2010–2012

Angry Birds Rio

Angry Birds Rio
Angry Birds Rio logo
Developer(s)Rovio Mobile
Publisher(s)Rovio Mobile
Platform(s)iOS, Android, Mac OS X, Windows, Symbian^3, HP webOS, BlackBerry Tablet OS
ReleaseMarch 22, 2011

Angry Birds Rio is a puzzle video game developed by Rovio Mobile. Based on the wildly successful Angry Birds, Angry Birds Rio was released for devices using Apple's iOS, Google's Android and Mac OS X in March 2011.[34] The game was released as a marketing tie-in with the 20th Century Fox animated film Rio, and was promoted along with the movie.[35] While utilizing the same basic gameplay as the original game, Angry Birds Rio added a number of new elements, most notably the first use of boss levels. The game is consistently one of the top downloaded applications on both the App Store and the Android Market.

Level Pack Levels Release Date
1. Smugglers' Den 1-1 to 1-15
2-1 to 2-15
March 22, 2011
2. Jungle Escape 3-1 to 3-15
4-1 to 4-15
March 22, 2011
3. Beach Volley 5-1 to 5-15
6-1 to 6-15
May 12, 2011
4. Carnival Upheaval 7-1 to 7-15
8-1 to 8-15
June 8, 2011
5. Airfield Chase 9-1 to 9-15
10-1 to 10-15
August 18, 2011
6. Smugglers' Plane 11-1 to 11-15
12-1 to 12-15
November 22, 2011
Golden Beachball 1 to 15 August 1, 2011
Trophy Room 12 Levels March 16, 2012

Angry Birds Space

Angry Birds Space
File:Angry Birds Space logo.jpg
Developer(s)Rovio Mobile
Publisher(s)Rovio Mobile
Platform(s)iOS, Android, Microsoft Windows, BlackBerry Tablet OS, Mac OS X
ReleaseMarch 22, 2012

The game was released for iOS, Android, Mac and PC on March 22.[36] You'll be lobbing birds on entirely new planets while contending with zero gravity, leading to new gameplay elements like slow-motion puzzles and "lightspeed" destruction. The game features some completely new birds (e.g. Ice Bird) alongside some familiar ones, now sporting new super powers. The game's three-star level rating system will be back as well, along with a boss level. With Angry Birds Space, however, they're kicking it up a notch by simultaneously releasing the product in mobile gaming, retail, and animation channels, a multi-media blitz that the company believes is a first for a mobile game.[37][38]

Level Pack Levels Release Date
1. Pig Bang 1-1 to 1-30 March 22, 2012
2. Cold Cuts 2-1 to 2-30 March 22, 2012
3. Fry Me to the Moon 3-1 to 3-10 April 25, 2012
Eggsteroids E-1 to E-6 2012
Danger Zone D-1 to D-30 March 22, 2012

Angry Birds Magic

A special version of the game, called Angry Birds Magic, will be developed exclusively for Nokia's NFC-enabled Symbian devices. This version of the game will include functionality that will unlock game levels upon contact with another NFC-enabled phone running the game. A free version of Angry Birds Magic will come preinstalled with all NFC Symbian devices to be sold in 2011, starting with the Nokia C7. [39]

Web Versions

  • Angry Birds Chrome[40]
  • Angry Birds Facebook[41]
  • Angry Birds Google Plus[42]
  • Angry Birds Volcano[43]
  • Angry Birds Pistachios[44]
  • Angry Birds Vuela Tazos[45]
  • Angry Birds Fuji TV[46]
  • Angry Birds Cheetos[47]

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  47. ^ https://www.cheetos-angrybirds.com/game