
Launch birds, smash structures, and defeat clever pigs in Angry Birds—a fun, addictive physics-based puzzle game full of strategy and challenge.
About Angry Birds
Angry Birds is a globally beloved physics-based puzzle game developed by Rovio Entertainment. The premise is simple yet engaging: a group of colorful birds sets out to recover their stolen eggs from mischievous green pigs. Its charm lies in combining intuitive mechanics with increasingly complex challenges.
Core Gameplay
The game centers on launching birds from a slingshot to destroy structures and eliminate all pigs in each level. While easy to understand, success requires precision, timing, and thoughtful planning.
Players must complete each level using a limited number of birds. Structures are built from materials such as wood, stone, and glass, each reacting differently to impact. Choosing the right angle and power is essential to maximize destruction and efficiency.
How You Play
To take action, players pull back the slingshot, adjust the angle, and release at the right moment. Gravity and momentum directly affect each shot, meaning even small adjustments can change the outcome.
A poorly aimed launch may waste a bird, while a well-calculated shot can trigger chain reactions that bring down entire structures.
Bird Abilities
Each bird type adds strategic depth to the gameplay:
- Red Bird – Balanced and reliable, with no special ability
- Yellow Bird – Accelerates mid-air for increased impact
- Black Bird – Explodes on contact, ideal for tough structures
- Blue Birds – Split into three, effective against glass
- Green Bird – Acts like a boomerang, useful for tricky angles
Controls
- Click/Tap and Drag – Aim and set the power of the slingshot
- Release – Launch the bird
- Tap Mid-Air – Activate special abilities (for certain birds)
Level Design & Physics
One of the game’s standout features is its realistic physics system. Materials behave differently—wood breaks easily, stone resists force, and glass shatters quickly—creating a dynamic puzzle environment.
Players are encouraged to experiment with different strategies. Sometimes direct force works, but often a clever, indirect approach leads to better results.
Progression & Replay Value
Each level is rated on a three-star system that rewards efficiency and smart play. This encourages players to revisit levels, improve their performance, and discover new strategies.
With hundreds of levels and strong replayability, Angry Birds remains enjoyable whether played in short bursts or longer sessions.

































