Angry Birds Rio | |
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Developer(s) | Rovio Mobile |
Publisher(s) | Rovio Mobile |
Producer(s) | Peter Vesterbacka, Niklas Hed, Mikael Hed, Petri Jarvilёnto. |
Designer(s) | Markus Tuppurainen, Jaakko lisalo |
Series | Angry Birds |
Engine | Box2D |
Platform(s) | iOS, Android, OS X, Windows, Symbian OS, webOS, BlackBerry Tablet OS, Windows Phone, Xbox 360 Kinect |
Release | March 22, 2011 |
Genre(s) | Puzzle |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
You want to come to the carnival in Rio de Janeiro? Only there you can enjoy the merriment, dancing and singing! Our birds for merriment decided to come to this region, because they are upset and very angry. In the new Angry Birds Rio 2 online game they were caught and put in a cage. At the moment, they call on the help of his friends. Rio Stage 1-14; Rio Stage 1-15; Rio Stage 2-1; Angry Birds Rio: Jungle Escape (Episode 2) Angry Birds Rio: Jungle Escape (Episode 2) Rio Stage 2-1; Rio Stage 2-3; Rio Stage 2-4; Rio Stage 2-5; Rio.
Any version of Angry Birds Rio distributed on Uptodown is completely virus-free and free to download at no cost. 2.6.13 Oct 24th, 2020. 2.6.13 Jul 12th, 2019. Our birds for merriment decided to come to this region, because they are upset and very angry. In the new Angry Birds Rio 2 online game they were caught and put in a cage. At the moment, they call on the help of his friends. How to play: Use the mouse. Related: Angry Birds Connect. Prior to the update to Angry Birds Rio Angry Birds Rio 2 is the sequel to Angry Birds Rio. All of the birds got captured by Nigel, then sent to Rio de Janerio. After that, Nigel flew away to Tokyo, Japan. All of the birds got angry, but Nigel made Mecha Nigel. Along with the caged birds, you have to free them. They go to another place to kill the monkeys, kill Mecha Nigel, and Nigel came back.
Angry Birds Rio is the third puzzlevideo game in the Angry Birds series, developed and published by Rovio Mobile. Based on Angry Birds, Angry Birds Rio was released for devices using Apple'siOS and Mac OS X, as well as Google's Android in March 2011.[1] The game was released as a marketing tie-in with the 20th Century Fox and Blue Sky Studios animated films Rio and Rio 2, and was promoted with those movies.[2] While utilizing the same basic gameplay as the original game, Angry Birds Rio added a number of new elements, most notably the first use of boss levels.
Gameplay[edit]
In Rio, the Angry Birds have been kidnapped and taken to Rio.[1] Just as in the original Angry Birds, players use a slingshot to launch the birds at nearby structures, with the intent of hitting targets located on or within them. Instead of the pigs that have stolen eggs, players must now rescue caged exotic birds or defeat Nigel's marmosets, depending on the level being played. Because of the game's setting, several characters from Rio make appearances. Blu and Jewel both feature as types of bird exclusive to this game, along with all the existing birds from the series.
The game also includes the first boss fights to appear in the series, when the player uses the birds to defeat Nigel, the main antagonist from the film, as well as Mauro, the leader of the marmosets. In other levels, Luiz helps defeat the marmosets and destroys materials and blocks to get the player extra points,[3] as well as hidden items to collect as the player progresses through the game.[4]
Release[edit]
Angry Birds Rio initially included two chapters, 'Smugglers' Den' and 'Jungle Escape', each with 30 levels.[5] Since then, the game has been expanded with three additional 30-level chapters called 'Beach Volley' (released in May 2011), 'Carnival Upheaval' (released in June 2011), and 'Airfield Chase' (released in August 2011) along with a 15-level chapter, 'Golden Beachball', which is unlocked by finding a hidden item in 'Beach Volley' (iOS, Android) or by entering a redeem code from Rio DVD (PC, Mac). A final chapter named 'Smugglers' Plane' (released in November 2011) was released with initially with 15 levels, with the final 15 levels released later (January 2012). Each chapter has a special fruit that may be rarely found as gold. 'Smugglers' Den' has pineapples, 'Jungle Escape' has bananas, 'Beach Volley' has watermelons, 'Carnival Upheaval' has papayas, 'Airfield Chase' has apples, 'Smugglers' Plane' has mangoes, 'Market Mayhem' has strawberries, and 'Rocket Rumble' has golden rockets. In July 2013, the 'Golden Beachball' episode received 15 more levels, golden cherries, a new background, and this episode is now available from the start of the game.
In March 2012, the Trophy Room update was released, with 12 new levels that are each unlocked when a player finishes a chapter or collects all 15 of a certain golden fruit. This update was first released in the Android (Amazon Appstore ad-free) version before making its way to iOS.[6]On December 18, 2012, a new update landed for iOS and Android adding 24 new levels. This levels are earned by getting from 30 to 70 stars on each episode or by earning 10 Mighty Eagles' Feathers on each episode (4 extra levels on each episode). This episode also added Power-Ups. The Power-Ups were Super Seeds and Sling Scope from the Angry Birds original app and 2 new power-ups (Samba Burst and TNT Drop, which this has been seen on a previous Angry Birds Friends Christmas Tournament). On March 11, 2013, another update was released, adding a 'Market Mayhem' episode with 34 levels (3 stars levels and 1 Mighty Eagle level). On July 25, 2013, AB Rio's app icon was updated and Golden Beachball added a golden fruit and 15 new levels. In addition, The trophy room levels were combined into the episode they were earned from.
Four Angry Birds Rio episodes — all visually tied to Rio 2 was released from December 2013 to July 2014 and these episodes featured refreshed graphics.[7] The Timber Tumble episode adds a hint feature that tells where to sling the bird. In the July 2015, a game update added bird coins that allow players to unlock levels that were previously locked.
Ports[edit]
At the 2012 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles, California, Rovio and distribution partner Activision announced plans to bring Angry Birds Rio and two other games, the original Angry Birds and Angry Birds Seasons, to the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Nintendo 3DS systems.[8] Bundled together as Angry Birds Trilogy, the games will be built specifically for their respectively angry bird consoles, taking advantage of their unique features, such as support for PlayStation Move, Kinect, high-definition displays, and glasses-free 3D visuals.[8]
It is also available for Wii and Wii U as part of Angry Birds Trilogy.
Reception[edit]
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The game has received generally favorable reviews, with a Metacritic score of 87/100 based on 18 reviews.[9] Ryan Rigney of GamePro saying the iOS version 'boasts some notable improvements on its predecessors'[12] and Levi Buchanan of IGN, in his review of the Android version, calling the game 'a smart, snappy new chapter for the series'.[13] Jim Squires of Gamezebo complimented the game's attempts to add new material and mechanics, saying 'some evolution needs to happen if it wants to have the long term staying power of a Mario or a Pac-Man.'[3] However, Squires did take issue with the new boss battles, calling them 'a little anti-climactic'.[3] Tracy Erickson of Pocket Gamer noted that 'what Angry Birds Rio lacks in new ideas and freshness, it makes up in quality gameplay and good value'.[14]
Since release, Angry Birds Rio has been downloaded more than 10 million times,[15] and it has been one of the top downloaded games at both the Apple App Store[16][17] and Google Play.[18][19][20]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ abPaul Suarez (2011-01-29). ''Angry Birds Rio' Release Teams With Hollywood'. PCWorld.com. Archived from the original on 5 February 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-04.
- ^'New version of Angry Birds game will tie into animated movie Rio'. VentureBeat. 2011-01-28. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
- ^ abcJim Squires (2011-03-22). 'Angry Birds Rio Review'. Gamezebo.com. Retrieved 2011-09-13.
- ^Rovio Mobile (2011-03-22). Angry Birds Rio (1.0.0 ed.). Rovio Mobile. Scene: Level Select Menu.
- ^Rovio Mobile (2011-03-22). Angry Birds Rio (1.0.0 ed.). Rovio Mobile. Scene: Level Select Menu. Level/area: 1-1.
- ^'Updates for Angry Birds and Angry Birds Rio!'. Rovio.com. 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2012-03-21.
- ^Johnston, Susie. 'New Angry Birds Rio Rocket Rumble Update Out Now!'. AngryBirdsNest. Retrieved 2014-01-02.
- ^ abGreg Miller (2012-07-10). 'Angry Birds Trilogy Coming to PS3, 360 and 3DS'. ign.com. IGN Entertainment, Inc. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
- ^ ab'Angry Birds Rio for iPhone/iPad Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2014-01-02.
- ^'Angry Birds Rio HD for iPhone/iPad Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2018-08-07.
- ^Hodapp, Eli (2011-03-21). ''Angry Birds Rio' Review – An Unexpectedly Fantastic 'Angry Birds' Pseudo-Sequel'. TouchArcade. Retrieved 2018-08-07.
- ^Ryan Rigney (2011-03-24). 'iOS Game of the Day: Angry Birds Rio Review'. GamePro.com. Archived from the original on 2011-11-30. Retrieved 2011-03-27.
- ^Levi Buchanan (March 22, 2011). 'Angry Birds Rio Android Review: You will know why the caged bird flings'. IGN. Archived from the original on 2011-03-26. Retrieved 2011-03-27.
- ^Tracy Erickson (2011-03-23). 'Angry Birds Rio Review'. PocketGamer.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-12-17.
- ^Chloe Albanesius (2011-04-04). 'Angry Birds Rio Downloaded 10M Times'. PCMag.com. Retrieved 2011-04-20.
- ^'News - Top iPad Game Apps: Contre Jour, Peggle HD See Fast-Selling Debuts'. Gamasutra. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
- ^'News - Top iPhone Game Apps: Cover Orange Leads Free Charts'. Gamasutra. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
- ^'News - Top Android Game Apps: Cut the Rope, Death Worm Head Platform Sales'. Gamasutra. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
- ^'Angry Birds Rio'. Androidrank. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
- ^'Top Arcade Android Games for 2014-08-10 Part 4'. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
External links[edit]
- Official website[permanent dead link]
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|Angry Birds Rio 2 Treasure Hunt 14
Golden Papaya
Like the golden eggs in Angry Birds and Angry Birds Seasons, there are pieces of golden fruit hidden amongst the stages of Angry Birds Rio.
They change from theme to theme, with Golden Pineapples in the warehouse, Golden Bananas in the jungle, and Golden Papayas at the carnival. Here's our guide to finding and saving every single last one of them.
Unfortunately, unlike the golden eggs, you'll get nowt for snagging them, other than an achievement when you find all 15 of one type, and mad bragging rights among your buddies. Probably. Depends how easily impressed they are. Pokemon red on ti 84 plus ce.
World 7, Level 2: This golden papaya is in the far left wooden box. You might have noticed the arrow-shaped glass structure with a telltale sticker on it. Smash the box with a red bird to get the fruit.
World 7, Level 6: This one is buried in the far right box. You'll need to remove some excess junk with the white and black birds before attempting to smash the box.
World 7, Level 7: This shiny golden fruit is hanging from above the level on the far right. If you can't see it, make a pinching gesture on the screen to zoom out. Now, use a zippy yellow bird to cut the rope and drop the fruit.
World 7, Level 8: Another box, with another sticker, hidden at the far right of the level. Use the white bird to clear some space first, then attack the area with red birds.
World 7, Level 10: See that lonely beach ball to the far right of the level? The fruit is hiding in there. You can either smash away the excess wood and concrete to get a clear shot, or make an epic arcing shot with a yellow bird.
World 7, Level 14: Once again, this banana is in a box to the far right of the level. Make a grand arcing shot with a yellow or white bird to steal the fruit away.
In March 2012, the Trophy Room update was released, with 12 new levels that are each unlocked when a player finishes a chapter or collects all 15 of a certain golden fruit. This update was first released in the Android (Amazon Appstore ad-free) version before making its way to iOS.[6]On December 18, 2012, a new update landed for iOS and Android adding 24 new levels. This levels are earned by getting from 30 to 70 stars on each episode or by earning 10 Mighty Eagles' Feathers on each episode (4 extra levels on each episode). This episode also added Power-Ups. The Power-Ups were Super Seeds and Sling Scope from the Angry Birds original app and 2 new power-ups (Samba Burst and TNT Drop, which this has been seen on a previous Angry Birds Friends Christmas Tournament). On March 11, 2013, another update was released, adding a 'Market Mayhem' episode with 34 levels (3 stars levels and 1 Mighty Eagle level). On July 25, 2013, AB Rio's app icon was updated and Golden Beachball added a golden fruit and 15 new levels. In addition, The trophy room levels were combined into the episode they were earned from.
Four Angry Birds Rio episodes — all visually tied to Rio 2 was released from December 2013 to July 2014 and these episodes featured refreshed graphics.[7] The Timber Tumble episode adds a hint feature that tells where to sling the bird. In the July 2015, a game update added bird coins that allow players to unlock levels that were previously locked.
Ports[edit]
At the 2012 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles, California, Rovio and distribution partner Activision announced plans to bring Angry Birds Rio and two other games, the original Angry Birds and Angry Birds Seasons, to the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Nintendo 3DS systems.[8] Bundled together as Angry Birds Trilogy, the games will be built specifically for their respectively angry bird consoles, taking advantage of their unique features, such as support for PlayStation Move, Kinect, high-definition displays, and glasses-free 3D visuals.[8]
It is also available for Wii and Wii U as part of Angry Birds Trilogy.
Reception[edit]
Reception | ||||||||||
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|
The game has received generally favorable reviews, with a Metacritic score of 87/100 based on 18 reviews.[9] Ryan Rigney of GamePro saying the iOS version 'boasts some notable improvements on its predecessors'[12] and Levi Buchanan of IGN, in his review of the Android version, calling the game 'a smart, snappy new chapter for the series'.[13] Jim Squires of Gamezebo complimented the game's attempts to add new material and mechanics, saying 'some evolution needs to happen if it wants to have the long term staying power of a Mario or a Pac-Man.'[3] However, Squires did take issue with the new boss battles, calling them 'a little anti-climactic'.[3] Tracy Erickson of Pocket Gamer noted that 'what Angry Birds Rio lacks in new ideas and freshness, it makes up in quality gameplay and good value'.[14]
Since release, Angry Birds Rio has been downloaded more than 10 million times,[15] and it has been one of the top downloaded games at both the Apple App Store[16][17] and Google Play.[18][19][20]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ abPaul Suarez (2011-01-29). ''Angry Birds Rio' Release Teams With Hollywood'. PCWorld.com. Archived from the original on 5 February 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-04.
- ^'New version of Angry Birds game will tie into animated movie Rio'. VentureBeat. 2011-01-28. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
- ^ abcJim Squires (2011-03-22). 'Angry Birds Rio Review'. Gamezebo.com. Retrieved 2011-09-13.
- ^Rovio Mobile (2011-03-22). Angry Birds Rio (1.0.0 ed.). Rovio Mobile. Scene: Level Select Menu.
- ^Rovio Mobile (2011-03-22). Angry Birds Rio (1.0.0 ed.). Rovio Mobile. Scene: Level Select Menu. Level/area: 1-1.
- ^'Updates for Angry Birds and Angry Birds Rio!'. Rovio.com. 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2012-03-21.
- ^Johnston, Susie. 'New Angry Birds Rio Rocket Rumble Update Out Now!'. AngryBirdsNest. Retrieved 2014-01-02.
- ^ abGreg Miller (2012-07-10). 'Angry Birds Trilogy Coming to PS3, 360 and 3DS'. ign.com. IGN Entertainment, Inc. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
- ^ ab'Angry Birds Rio for iPhone/iPad Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2014-01-02.
- ^'Angry Birds Rio HD for iPhone/iPad Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2018-08-07.
- ^Hodapp, Eli (2011-03-21). ''Angry Birds Rio' Review – An Unexpectedly Fantastic 'Angry Birds' Pseudo-Sequel'. TouchArcade. Retrieved 2018-08-07.
- ^Ryan Rigney (2011-03-24). 'iOS Game of the Day: Angry Birds Rio Review'. GamePro.com. Archived from the original on 2011-11-30. Retrieved 2011-03-27.
- ^Levi Buchanan (March 22, 2011). 'Angry Birds Rio Android Review: You will know why the caged bird flings'. IGN. Archived from the original on 2011-03-26. Retrieved 2011-03-27.
- ^Tracy Erickson (2011-03-23). 'Angry Birds Rio Review'. PocketGamer.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-12-17.
- ^Chloe Albanesius (2011-04-04). 'Angry Birds Rio Downloaded 10M Times'. PCMag.com. Retrieved 2011-04-20.
- ^'News - Top iPad Game Apps: Contre Jour, Peggle HD See Fast-Selling Debuts'. Gamasutra. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
- ^'News - Top iPhone Game Apps: Cover Orange Leads Free Charts'. Gamasutra. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
- ^'News - Top Android Game Apps: Cut the Rope, Death Worm Head Platform Sales'. Gamasutra. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
- ^'Angry Birds Rio'. Androidrank. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
- ^'Top Arcade Android Games for 2014-08-10 Part 4'. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
External links[edit]
- Official website[permanent dead link]
Load of old pap
|Angry Birds Rio 2 Treasure Hunt 14
Golden Papaya
Like the golden eggs in Angry Birds and Angry Birds Seasons, there are pieces of golden fruit hidden amongst the stages of Angry Birds Rio.
They change from theme to theme, with Golden Pineapples in the warehouse, Golden Bananas in the jungle, and Golden Papayas at the carnival. Here's our guide to finding and saving every single last one of them.
Unfortunately, unlike the golden eggs, you'll get nowt for snagging them, other than an achievement when you find all 15 of one type, and mad bragging rights among your buddies. Probably. Depends how easily impressed they are. Pokemon red on ti 84 plus ce.
World 7, Level 2: This golden papaya is in the far left wooden box. You might have noticed the arrow-shaped glass structure with a telltale sticker on it. Smash the box with a red bird to get the fruit.
World 7, Level 6: This one is buried in the far right box. You'll need to remove some excess junk with the white and black birds before attempting to smash the box.
World 7, Level 7: This shiny golden fruit is hanging from above the level on the far right. If you can't see it, make a pinching gesture on the screen to zoom out. Now, use a zippy yellow bird to cut the rope and drop the fruit.
World 7, Level 8: Another box, with another sticker, hidden at the far right of the level. Use the white bird to clear some space first, then attack the area with red birds.
World 7, Level 10: See that lonely beach ball to the far right of the level? The fruit is hiding in there. You can either smash away the excess wood and concrete to get a clear shot, or make an epic arcing shot with a yellow bird.
World 7, Level 14: Once again, this banana is in a box to the far right of the level. Make a grand arcing shot with a yellow or white bird to steal the fruit away.
World 7, Level 15: Yaaawn. Box. Sticker. Far right. Use a yellow or white bird to make the shot, but use a few birds to clear the area first.
World 8, Level 2: There's a box to the left of the float with a sticker on it. Simply smash it to pieces with a bird's face to unlock the fruity goodness inside.
World 8, Level 3: Another box to the right of the screen. Use a few birds to clear debris and get a clear shot, before rocketing a silly avian warrior into the box.
World 8, Level 5: This one is very tough. The box is below the action, and hidden away beneath an invincible piece of metal. Make a grand arcing shot with Blue so he'll land right next to the all-important box. Hopefully, his attack will make enough room and a clear passage to the floor. Get rid of the red bird and then unleash the white bird. If there's a big enough passage, and your aim is true, you should be able to drop an egg down the chasm and nab the fruit in the ensuing explosion.
World 8, Level 9: This one is hidden in the bush underneath the slingshot and birds. Slam a yellow bird into the left edge of the bouncy balloons to spring him into the bush, and into the fruit.
World 8, Level 11: This one is hiding in the balloons to the top right of the screen. You might need to zoom out to see it. Use a white bird and pop out an egg to get that much-needed lift to the balloons.
World 8, Level 12: Another tricky one. This one is in a box to the top of the screen, but it's reinforced with metal so you can't damage it without an explosion. Luckily there's a TNT crate nearby. Unluckily, it's hard to reach. You'll need to make an extremely vertical shot with the yellow bird, and use his acceleration power straight away, to make the super short arcing shot.
World 8, Level 14: This one is hidden in the box on the far right of the level. Make a big arc with the yellow or white bird to smash it.
World 8, Level 15: Ignore the boss, and look for a box to the left of the screen. Fire the bomb bird down there and manually detonate it when he bounces close to the crate.
Pocket Gamer's Guide to Angry Birds Rio Basic Tips Video Strategies:Smuggler's Den - Jungle Escape - Beach Volley - Carnival Upheaval - Airfield Chase - Smugglers' PlaneGolden Fruit:Smuggler's Den - Jungle Escape - Beach Volley - Carnival Upheaval - Airfield Chase - Smugglers' PlaneOther Angry Birds Guides: |