With more than 700 million downloads
to its name, Angry Birds is as much a part of pop culture as the Big
Mac, The Beatles, or Justin Bieber. But such popularity poses a problem:
how to create a sequel that
feels fresh, yet still appeals to avian aficionados around the world.
For developer Rovio, the answer is gravity, or rather, the lack of it. Angry Birds Space
takes the fundamental physics-based flinging of the original and turns
it on its head--sometimes literally--by playing with the gravity
simulation that powers it. You're forced to think in new, creative ways
to solve puzzles, using the pull of planets to slingshot your birds
over greater distances and at previously impossible angles. It's
satisfying, yet completely familiar, and is heaps of pig-smashing fun.
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