Angry Birds 2 Game Review on revisedapps.com

By bmgraoos on

Angry Birds 2 Game Review

Just as in the original Angry Birds Game, players use a slingshot to launch birds at nearby structures; a key difference in Angry Birds 2 Game is the ability to select the order each bird is used. This can give the player more freedom by allowing the creation of their own unique strategies. The main enemies of the game are green-colored pigs of varying sizes, who can be defeated by hitting them with birds or objects.
Individual birds and spells are represented on cards. Tapping on a card will select it, placing its contents on the slingshot for launching. Players increase their score by destroying objects and pigs; once the accompanying bar fills up, a random card will be given to the player.
Levels include multiple waves of pigs, which progress through separate structures. Bosses will appear on some levels, and require the complete depletion of the boss’s health bar in order to defeat it and spells are disabled in boss levels.

Angry Birds 2 Game Features:

  • New multi-stage levels;
  • Spectacular spells;
  • Challenge other players;
  • Defeat boss piggies.

 

The art design in Angry Birds 2 Game is fantastic, with production values more comparable to a major console release than the average freebie smartphone game. The various characters have never looked better, the animation is full of fun little details, and the 3D backgrounds look great. The new gameplay features aren’t a massive leap forwards, and the spells seem too powerful, but if you’ve already glanced at the score we bet you can already guess what the game’s most serious problem is.
The soundtrack includes exclamations by your birds and their piggy foes, reactions to your throws and the resulting destruction, and some seriously goofy music. It gets mildly annoying with the volume on high, but turned to a normal level, it provides a burbling, cheerful accompaniment to your game, one guaranteed to give you a chuckle now and then. The sounds not only punctuate what you’re doing, they also provide clues — especially if you’re playing on a small-screen mobile device — about pigs you may have left behind, or mechanics you should take into account.

RevisedApps Conclusion:

In practice, Angry Birds 2 ’s limited lives and ever-shifting stages don’t completely ruin the fun of launching birds at pigs. It’s still fun to pop in, cause some destruction, and then go about your day. But it’s a more superficial kind of fun – a pale shadow of what Angry Birds can provide when at its best. It may look dramatically better than ever, but the legendary staying power of the original Angry Birds just isn’t there in the sequel.

Good

  • The same classic gameplay as always, augmented by an interesting range of new features and abilities. Fantastic graphics and presentation.

Bad

  • The game’s desperate attempts to fleece money out of you are sleazy and profoundly tiring, and all but ruin the experience. Most of the spells are far too overpowered.
8.3

Great

Graphics - 9
Sound - 8
Originality - 8

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