

If you pass the level in one go, then this should not be your concern. Candy Birds (or Angry Crush?)Īngry Birds 2 follows the Candy Crush style in the way that you will have a few lives to spend. And this is one of the most controversial issues of Angry Birds 2. Sometimes, you won’t have the birds that you need, and you have to replay that level. This is a significant change compared to the game’s prequel. You can choose the order to fire the three face-up birds afterward, a replacement will sub the bird you have played. Only three birds are shown face-up on every level, whereas the rest will be put face down as substitutes. Instead, they will be randomly chosen from a bird pool of which players have previously unlocked.

One thing for sure is Angry Birds 2 is much more challenging.ĭuring levels, players are unable to select their desired birds. Rovio still keeps the original suicide-bird-squad style from Angry Birds 1, but with more upgrades and changes.

Who should be the angry ones here, the attacker/destroyer, or the pillager/defender?

The clashes in Angry Birds have always been between the grumpy birds and the cheerful pigs (I don’t really get it, but those pigs seem happier than I am during Christmas!) So, the pigs stole the birds’ eggs, and the birds take their revenge by demolishing all the pig’s bases - just another ordinary day on Bird Island. Will this game continue the success of Angry Birds 1, or is it just a hopeless redemption from Rovio before the game is completely forgotten? Let’s find out! The Pigs Have Come Back Once More Now, the game is back on track with our original heroes: Red, Chuck, Bomb, Matilda, Silver, etc. The next sequel of the Angry Birds franchise, Angry Birds 2, is out! Many other Angry Birds titles have been released over the years most were crossovers with blockbuster movies.
