

Angry Birds Rio will pair the physics-based gameplay of the original game with unique twists based on the film.

Till then, grab your little birdies and go spank some monkeys.The most exciting of avian adventures continues!What happens when everybody's favourite fierce fowl get caged and shipped to Rio? They get very angry!In Angry Birds Rio, the original Angry Birds are kidnapped and taken to the magical city of Rio de Janeiro, where they eventually escape their captors and set out to to save their friends, Blu and Jewel – two rare macaws and the stars of the upcoming Fox motion picture, Rio. to download a coupon and present it with their airline voucher for a free day on. It’s also considerably easier than Angry Birds Seasons Free, and like with its previous demos, Rovio plans to roll out additional free levels several times this year. He had this all-night movie program on TV and he did these commercials. It includes six levels and provides an excellent glimpse into the full version.

If you’re too cheap to fork over a buck, Angry Birds Rio Free is also available. Instead of pigs, your targets will include enemy monkeys and caged birds that you liberate, including characters from the movie Rio. You’ll be doing the same thing over and over again, but Rio feels less repetitive because a movie tie-in and its related story mean not only a beautiful and significant change in scenery, but also a change in targets. Why fix it if it ain’t broke, right? Until smartphone and iPad users stop gobbling up the bestselling game, don’t expect to see any major (if any) tweaks in Angry Birds’ simple formula of slingshotting the eponymous characters across the screen at variable speeds and angles in order to nail targets or their protective surroundings. If you’ve played the original or the Seasons spin-off, Rio’s gameplay will be very familiar. Angry Birds Rio actually feels like a stand-alone upgrade and not just a package of more levels in a different setting. OK, so it’s still pretty basic, but it’s an ingenious move by 20 th Century Fox to partner up with Rovio to promote this tie-in game for their upcoming animated flick ( Rio hits theaters on April 15) in a time crowded with plenty of other movie options. Angry Birds Rio will pair the physics-based gameplay of the original game with unique twists based on the film. The most welcome difference is that now there’s an actual semblance of a plot that extends beyond vengeance directed at egg-stealing pigs. In addition, Angry Birds Rio features an improved video and audio presentation similar to Rovio’s previous spin-off, Angry Birds Seasons. The massively popular mobile franchise’s newest app retains the addictive gameplay while offering enough levels sure to stunt your work productivity for weeks. For less than 2% of the cost of this week’s other big gaming release ( Crysis 2), you can download Rovio’s latest spin-off to their smash hit (yes, pun intended) Angry Birds.
