Angry Birds is physics puzzle games for mobile, computer, and console.
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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.
The player aims birds at the marmosets' structures and attempts to destroy them, using the game's learned physics principles.
The game saves every time the player beats a level.
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.
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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