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Angry Birds Trilogy is an action game for the Nintendo 3DS, Wii, and Wii U.
The game contains the first three games of the popular series which are: Angry Birds, Angry Birds Seasons, and Angry Birds Rio.
In February 2013, Rovio Entertainment announced that the game would be ported to the Wii and Wii U consoles.
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 pop 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 pop hard-to-reach pigs.
Reception[]
IGN's Lucas M. Thomas noted the enhanced visuals and its extras, but was unfavorable on the motion controls, as opposed to the standard controls, and the price tag. "If you've already spent your $2.97 before [...] just go back to your iPhone. If unhealthily addicted to all things Angry Birds though, feel free to pick up this package." The latter remark was also made by Ron DelVillano of NintendoLife. Robert Workman of GameZone panned the 3DS version, comparably to the home console versions and the original mobile one, regarding the design as underwhelming and effects as "minimal".
Gallery[]
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External links[]
- Angry Birds Trilogy at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Angry Birds Trilogy at GameFAQs