
Angry Birds Rio Online is a great follow up to the original Angry Birds game. The game has the same objective as the original, but this time instead of shooting the birds at pigs you shoot them at different caged RIO birds to set them free. The birds you shoot, sling shot style, all have a different talent. First, there is the red bird. He is just a point and shoot bird, that will blow up and knock down boxes. The blue bird breaks into three smaller birds when the screen is tapped. The yellow bird is a triangle that gets more powerful, also, when the screen is tapped. The black bird is a bomb bird that blows up when he lands, and lastly, there is the white egg bird that lays eggs that will blow up boxes or cages when you tap the screen.
This game is fun for all ages and is played by putting the cursor over the bird, pulling it back and releasing it to hit the target. Physics comes into play, as you have use it to angle the bird, to be able to hit the right spot and free the caged birds. With many levels and the ability to retry without penalties or the game ending, makes it easy to lose track of time. Also, the fact that a level can take under a minute makes play time go quickly.
The graphics are good and run very smoothly, without skipping which can mess up where the bird lands. My one complaint is that you can't adjust the size of the screen to be able to see both the sling shot and the target. I would have to move the cursor back and forth, which made it harder to hit a just the right spot or target. I found the sounds to be fun at first, but then they got annoying the longer I played the game. Because, sound isn't needed to play the game, I just turned down my speakers, since there isn't a way to turn the sound off on the game screen.
Overall, I think this is a fun, family friendly game. I can see young kids to grown ups playing this game, and since it is tied into the movie RIO it has even more appeal.
This game is fun for all ages and is played by putting the cursor over the bird, pulling it back and releasing it to hit the target. Physics comes into play, as you have use it to angle the bird, to be able to hit the right spot and free the caged birds. With many levels and the ability to retry without penalties or the game ending, makes it easy to lose track of time. Also, the fact that a level can take under a minute makes play time go quickly.
The graphics are good and run very smoothly, without skipping which can mess up where the bird lands. My one complaint is that you can't adjust the size of the screen to be able to see both the sling shot and the target. I would have to move the cursor back and forth, which made it harder to hit a just the right spot or target. I found the sounds to be fun at first, but then they got annoying the longer I played the game. Because, sound isn't needed to play the game, I just turned down my speakers, since there isn't a way to turn the sound off on the game screen.
Overall, I think this is a fun, family friendly game. I can see young kids to grown ups playing this game, and since it is tied into the movie RIO it has even more appeal.
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