Angry Birds’ historic success has made it a big target for copycats, but it’s been difficult for other creators to successfully mimic its beguilingly simple formula - and it must be harder still for Rovio to try and expand its own design without losing the magic that made it such a smash.
That’s part of why it’s so pleasing to see Angry Birds Space launch as a carefully considered and well-designed extension of the brand, rather than a quick attempt to draw some easy cash from the series’s legions of fans. After a pair of follow-ups - Angry Birds Seasons and Angry Birds Rio - that were essentially just location changes, a shift in both design and aesthetic is welcome here, even if the new mechanics don’t fully revolutionize the game we know and love.
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That’s part of why it’s so pleasing to see Angry Birds Space launch as a carefully considered and well-designed extension of the brand, rather than a quick attempt to draw some easy cash from the series’s legions of fans. After a pair of follow-ups - Angry Birds Seasons and Angry Birds Rio - that were essentially just location changes, a shift in both design and aesthetic is welcome here, even if the new mechanics don’t fully revolutionize the game we know and love.
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