Rebuilt from the ground up, Rovio Classics: Angry Birds brings the classic Angry Birds experience to modern mobile devices. Pull back the slingshot, let the birds fly, and relish in the delightful destruction.

In 2003, three students from the Helsinki University of Technology, Niklas Hed, Jarno Vkevinen and Kim Dikert, participated in a mobile game development competition at the Assembly demo party sponsored by Nokia and Hewlett-Packard. A victory with a mobile game called King of the Cabbage World led the trio to set up their own company, Relude. King of the Cabbage World was sold to Sumea, and renamed to Mole War, which became one of the first commercial real-time multiplayer mobile games. In January 2005, Relude received its first round of investment from a business angel, and the company changed its name to Rovio Mobile, where "rovio" translates from Finnish as "pyre".[5]


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Angry Birds is a Finnish action, puzzle, and strategy based media franchise created by Rovio Entertainment, and owned by Sega. The game series focuses on the titular flock of colorful angry birds who try to save their eggs from green-colored pigs. Inspired by the game Crush the Castle,[1] the game has been praised for its successful combination of fun gameplay, comical style, and low price. Its popularity led to many spin-offs; versions of Angry Birds created for PCs and video game consoles, a market for merchandise featuring its characters, Angry Birds Toons, a televised animated series, and two films; The Angry Birds Movie and its sequel The Angry Birds Movie 2. By January 2014, there had been over 2 billion downloads across all platforms, including both regular and special editions.[2][3]

On 17 November 2018, a series titled Angry Birds on the Run was released on YouTube. The series focuses on the birds being sent to the real world from a girl's phone, causing mayhem while the pigs are looking for them.

On 18 January 2020, a series titled Angry Birds Slingshot Stories was released on YouTube.[61] It features structures from the original Angry Birds game and shows the birds and pigs' life outside the levels.

There have been several toys made from Angry Birds characters.[51] The game's official website offers plush versions of the birds and pigs for sale, along with T-shirts featuring the game's logo and characters.[74] In May 2011, Mattel released an Angry Birds board game, titled "Angry Birds: Knock on Wood".[75] Over 10 million Angry Birds toys have been sold thus far.[52] Rovio opened the first official Angry Birds retail store in Helsinki on 11 November 2011 at 11:11 a.m. local time.[76] It expects to open its next retail store somewhere in China, considered the game's fastest-growing market.[76] Merchandise has been successful, with 45% of Rovio's revenues in 2012 coming from branded merchandise.[77]

On 20 March 2012, National Geographic published a paperback book titled Angry Birds Space: A Furious Flight Into The Final Frontier[83][84] shortly before the release of Angry Birds Space which became available on 22 March 2012. National Geographic also has a book titled Angry Birds Feathered Fun for learning all about birds.[85]

In June 2013, Rovio and NASA opened the Angry Birds Space Encounter theme park at the Kennedy Space Center.[102] It offers creating characters and shooting birds at pigs, as in the video game. It also opened in the Space Center Houston.

The game's popularity has spawned knock-off and parody games that utilize the same basic mechanics as Angry Birds. For example, Angry Turds features monkeys hurling feces and other objects at hunters who have stolen their babies.[135] Another game, titled Chicks'n'Vixens and released in beta form on Windows Phone devices, replaces the birds and pigs with chickens and foxes, respectively.[136] The developer of Chicks'n'Vixens intended the game as a challenge to Rovio Mobile, which stated at the time that a Windows Phone port of Angry Birds would not be ready until later in 2011.[136] The Angry Birds theme song (Balkan Blast Remix) and its characters appear in Just Dance 2016.[137]

Rebuilt from the ground up, Rovio Classics: Angry Birds brings the classic Angry Birds experience to modern mobile devices. Pull back the slingshot, let the birds fly, and relish in the delightful destruction.

Angry Birds Classic is a game that challenges you to throw different birds against forts and structures made by little pigs. The objective is to take down all the pigs and cause as much destruction as possible in the process.

You can throw the birds as if you were using a catapult. In fact, the gameplay is reminiscent of an older genre in which you had to break down castles with stones. (Yes, it did exist before Angry Birds Classic.) You'll have to aim well, calculating the strength of the shot and then releasing the bird. With some help from gravity, it will fall down on the structure and take down some of the enemy pigs.

In Angry Birds Classic, you have different types of birds to throw. The classic red one doesn't have anything special, but the blackbird will explode, the green bird can come back like a boomerang, among many others.

Angry Birds is dead, kind of. Rovio announced today that the game will be delisted on the Android store on February 23, and will be renamed to 'Red's First Flight' on iOS. It was like when the grandmother of a not so close friend dies. I'm sad, but not really, and you get the sense that maybe it was due. We have a major problem with game preservation in general, and it's worse in mobile, but it's the way in which Angry Birds has been killed off that has managed to make me angry about a mobile game I have not played in half a decade.Angry Birds is a piece of gaming history. It is the most famous mobile game ever to live. It might face challengers like Candy Crush today, Flappy Bird from its sheer meme value, or Snake from Ye Olden Days, but I would argue that in terms of its ubiquity with mobile gaming, Angry Birds has them all beat. Not to mention it has multiple spin-offs, tie-ins, and two whole movies (three if you count Rio). It's because of these spin-offs that I find myself, in the year of our Billie Lourd 2023, caring about Angry Birds again.Related: Cyberpunk 2077 1.0 Belongs In A MuseumPart of it is the preservation, but the game will remain on all phones that have it downloaded, iOS is only getting a name change, and it's not a tiny game lost to history - we all know Angry Birds and hundreds of people will have the game files and code stored for safe-keeping. Most of it is Rovio's wording though, which is deliberately vague until you piece it all together, at which point it becomes arrogantly bare-faced.Rovio is shutting the game down "due to its impact on the wider portfolio". At first, my charitable explanation was that it might take more of a strain to update such an old game for new software - I know my grandparents have had issues with older iPads no longer allowing them to run certain games or video players. But then I figured that seemed unlikely - Angry Birds is still popular, these updates will be minimal when the rest of the catalogue gets them too, and it's not like a live-service title on PC or console where the studio needs to support expensive servers.Also, the kicker is it's still on iOS. Changing the name doesn't make the updates any cheaper, so that's out the window. This is where that word "impact" comes into it. Angry Birds, somehow, is harming the rest of the catalogue. By changing the name, people will no longer see it when they search 'Angry Birds'. They will instead see the sequel, and this is why the delisting has annoyed me.I mentioned Candy Crush before, and King's mobile hit is very typical of modern mobile gaming. It has obnoxious advertisements, cooldown timers you can pay to skip, endlessly repeated levels that keep you hooked on nothingness, and microtransactions out the cloaca. Angry Birds predates all that, and so even if you wedge in an ad here or there, the game isn't built for modern mobile money-grubbery. The sequels are, but who'd play them when the world famous original is right there and is free of these irritants? The solution then is to get rid of the original and push people towards the money makers.In the Rovio Discord (with screenshots shared on Twitter) a dev named Buck repeats the claim that Angry Birds is "negatively impacting" other games, and that "if these games do not improve and grow, the entire outlook of the company changes", ending with the particularly patronising statement "I'm sure that's not something you'd want". Unfortunately for Buck, this fails to expand on the statement at all.

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