Friday, August 5, 2011

Angry Birds Tips and Tricks

Angry Birds got you down?

We've all experienced it - long evenings, staying up late, your significant other hounding you to get off your smart phone or iPad. 
If you've learned the basics, just remember these five simple rules and you'll be knocking 'em down every time! A few tips to live by.

1. Visualize your attack

This takes practice but it is perhaps the most important tip to take in to any level in any version of Angry Birds.  Luck still certainly have a significant impact on your results but don't rely on it.  Haphazard planning results in haphazard results.  Look at the game field and your birds.  Design a plan of attack. It's easy to get frustrated and rush things - DON'T! Take a minute and think about it! Seal Team 6 spends the time to organize a plan and you KNOW their results.

2. Employ Paper and Pencil

This is most important for that one stubborn level that you can never quite beat.  It might sound silly but it will get you thinking about what will fall where and which birds will do the best damage to the resulting pile of rubble. Fall angles and trajectories are of critical importance. 

3.  Levels are designed to be beat

Impossible is not in the vocabulary of Chillingo or Rovio.  Sure they make some levels SEEM impossible, but they're not.  They're is always a way and always a way that, if done correctly, will work every.  Even if you can't figure it out yourself you can always;

4. Google it!

Picking up hints online is a perfectly reasonable approach to beating an app.  Don't lose sleep over something you can pick up with a quick search online.  You'll be amazed by the number of specific tricks you can find for every single level of every Angry Birds.

5. Destroy the wood

For the advanced Angry Birder it becomes more about points that anything else.  Points are what separates you from the rest of the pack.  The only way to maximize your points is to maximize destruction.  Once you've mastered levels, go back, pull out the pencil and paper and plan a more vicious attack on the scaffolding.

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