Saturday, November 24, 2012

Angry Birds: An example of casual gaming greatness

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For the longest time, smartphone games have been relegated to the deep recesses of life. In my early years of smartphone ownership I found myself playing them during my most boring times. Even so, the ensuing doctor’s appointment, sandwich, or speeding ticket penalty always seemed more interesting than what the market had to offer. I didn’t leave my progress excited for the next opportunity to play. This changed with Rovio’s Angry Birds.

Angry Birds offered a simple concept. The game-play was not revolutionary. For me, what differentiated Angry Birds from its casual gaming competition was its soul. The characters had very distinct personalities that gave the game life. It did not simply offer a start screen and a couple of levels. Each level was complex and, even after their initial completion, challenged users to perfect their strategy. How many times have you had an early victory dance cut short by the flashing of two accursed stars?

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