Angry Birds is physics puzzle games for mobile, computer, and console.
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Story & Themes
Angry Birds Rio is a tie-in with the animated children's film Rio. The player is attempting to destroy cages and rescue tropical birds. The enemies are the marmosets of the movie villain, Nigel.
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The player aims birds at the marmosets' structures and attempts to destroy them, using the game's learned physics principles.
Save Points
The game saves every time the player beats a level.
Difficulty
Angry Birds is simple to play—the only actions are dragging and tapping. However, it gets very challenging in later levels. The player has a limited number of birds with which to destroy the structures, and it can take many, many tries to defeat a level.
Heads Up!
Violence There is no violent content in Angry Birds. The marmosets explode in a puff of smoke.
Consumerism Angry Birds Rio is part of a series of games that now has toys, TV shows, and other products associated with it. The free versions of the game generally have ads for other games.
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