Angry Birds Trilogy

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Angry Birds Trilogy
European packaging artwork
Developer(s)Rovio Entertainment/Housemarque (PS3/360)
Exient Entertainment (3DS/Vita)
Fun Labs (Wii/Wii U)
Fox Digital Entertainment
Blue Sky Studios
Publisher(s)Activision
SeriesAngry Birds
Platform(s)Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, Wii U, PlayStation Vita
Release3DS, PS3, Xbox 360[1]Wii, Wii U[2]PS Vita
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player

Angry Birds Trilogy is a video game co-developed by Rovio Entertainment, Exient Entertainment, Housemarque,[3] and Fun Labs and published by Activision.

The game contains the first three games of the popular mobile game series (Angry Birds, Angry Birds Seasons and Angry Birds Rio) and was released for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and on Nintendo 3DS on September 25, 2012 in North America and September 28 in Europe. Both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game are able to be played with motion controls along with the traditional controllers.[4][5] The game was released on Wii and Wii U consoles on August 13, 2013 in North America and on August 16 in Europe.[2] The game was released for the PlayStation Vita in October 2013.

The game includes exclusive levels that cannot be found on the original games. The game also contains biographies of each bird, except for Hal (green bird), Bubbles (orange bird), and Stella (pink bird). In order for the game to update, Rovio released DLC packs: the Anger Management Pack and the Fowl Temper Pack.

Gameplay

In Angry Birds Trilogy the player controls a flock of multi-colored birds that are attempting to retrieve their eggs, which have been stolen by a group of hungry green pigs (on the Angry Birds Rio levels, the birds are trying to get back to their eggs). On each level, the pigs (in Rio, caged birds or marmosets) are sheltered by structures made of various materials such as wood, glass, and stone, and the objective of the game is to eliminate them on the level. Using a slingshot, players launch the birds with the intent of either hitting the pigs directly or damaging the structures, causing them to collapse and kill the pigs. In various stages of the game, additional objects such as explosive crates and rocks are found in the structures, and may be used in conjunction with the birds to kill hard-to-reach pigs.

Levels

Angry Birds Classic

# Level Pack Special Notes
1 Poached Eggs Introduces Red, The Blues, Chuck, Bomb and Matilda
2 Mighty Hoax
3 Danger Above Introduces Hal
4 The Big Setup Introduces Terence
5 Ham 'Em High Introduces Mighty Eagle and Facebook levels
6 Mine and Dine

Angry Birds Seasons

Season 1

# Level pack Special Notes
1 Trick or Treat Pumpkins
2 Season's Greedings Snow Blocks, Christmas Decorations
3 Hogs and Kisses Heart-shaped box of chocolates
4 Go Green, Get Lucky Gold items, Leprechaun Hats
5 Easter Eggs Easter Eggs
6 Summer Pignic Fruits, Picnic Items
7 Moon Festival Mooncakes, Lucky Charms

Angry Birds Rio

# Rio 1 Episodes Special Notes
1 Smugglers' Den Golden Pineapples
2 Jungle Escape Golden Bananas, Nigel Boss Fight
3 Beach Volley Golden Beach balls, Golden Melons, Sand, Luiz
4 Carnival Upheaval Golden Papayas, Balloons, Mauro Boss Fight
5 Airfield Chase Golden Apples
6 Smugglers' Plane Golden Mangos, Nigel Boss Fight

DLC Pack Exclusives

Anger Management Pack

Level Pack Game Special Notes
Birdday Party (First 15 levels) Classic Introduces Bubbles (for Classic)
Ham'o'ween Seasons (Season 2) Introduces Bubbles (for Seasons)
Wreck the Halls Seasons (Season 2) Cookies
Year of the Dragon Seasons (Season 2) Mighty Dragon, Fireworks
Cherry Blossom Seasons (Season 2) Flowers
Piglantis Season (Season 2) Fluid Physics

Fowl Tempered Pack

Level Pack Game Special Notes
Bad Piggies (First 15 levels) Classic Promotes Bad Piggies
Surf And Turf Classic Introduces power-ups
Back to School Seasons (Season 2) Introduces Stella
Haunted Hogs Seasons (Season 3) Ghost Blocks, Scarecrow Pigs
Winter Wonderham Seasons (Season 3) Ice


References

  1. ^ Castle, Matthew (2012). "Previews - Nintendo 3DS - Angry Birds Trilogy". Official Nintendo Magazine (48). Nintendo: 30. ISSN 1836-4276. {{cite journal}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |journal= (help)
  2. ^ a b McFerran, Damien (2013-02-15). "Angry Birds Trilogy Flapping To Wii And Wii U This Year". Nintendo Life. Retrieved 2013-02-15.
  3. ^ "Housemarque and Rovio team up for Angry Birds Trilogy". Housemarque.com. Retrieved 2014-04-25.
  4. ^ Miller, Greg. "Angry Bird Trilogy Coming to PS3, 360 and 3DS". IGN. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
  5. ^ "Angry Birds Trilogy coming to 360, PS3 & 3DS". Facebook. 2012-09-04. Retrieved 2014-04-25.

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