Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Angry Birds Rio



The whole story starts with a warehouse where smugglers have captured birds in cages. Your task? Free them. The familiar Angry Birds slingshot is present, but you're also facing a number of new moving obstacles such as chains and hanging lights placed wittily to get in the way of your red, white, yellow and blue birds. Except for those new objects, the ice blocks, crates and wooden blocks are all there for your crashing convenience. When it comes to the graphics, just like in the previous chapters, you can zoom out to get a better view of your caged fellows and this adds a bit of a cinematic feel.

In terms of playing hours, you can expect to get a lot with 60 new levels, each with a hidden fruit making it all the more compelling and possibly worth a replay. But even if you don't replay all the levels, you'll catch yourself catapulting the birds on a samba beat as the music is remade to fit the Rio theme.

The Angry Birds narrative comes down to throwing birds at pigs, but hey, this tends to get repetitive after the 100th level, doesn't it? Rio tries to diversify this with the latest addition to the Angry Birds roster, but by adding new levels with no ground-shattering features you get more of the same, rather than a revolutionized new game.

I dont think you need more information on this Application anymore as it is one of the most downloaded Apps in the AppStore & MacAppStore!

Click on the download link below ;


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Enjoy! :)

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