Angry Birds Space 1.0.0 PC Game - Since becoming the world's most downloaded video game, countless companies and developers have tried to reverse-engineer the success of Angry Birds.
What makes it so popular? Is it the freewheeling, let 'er rip
destructive physics? The effortless user interface? The colorful cartoon
mascots? Or the thoughtful and varied level design? In Angry Birds Space, like with the rest of the series, it's all of the above.
Angry Birds
redefined the physics puzzler genre by giving you dozens of
playgrounds-- houses built of glass, wood, and metal, like a modern-day
Three Little Pigs story. You could just pull back on the slingshot (an
intuitive design choice, far more tactile than the timing-based Crush
The Castle mechanics) and let those birdies fly. On the first few
playthroughs, your goal was simply to kill all the smug green pigs, but
later, you could retry for a challenging three-star score.
Angry Birds Space changes the physics dramatically by setting
the game in outer space, where not every bird falls with the same
gravitational pull. Depending on where you aim, your birds might orbit a
small celestial body, float unimpeded through space, or slingshot
around a planet. This allows for all sorts of brilliant gameplay twists,
like knocking asteroids out of space, or untethering a piggy's
zero-gravity life-support system.
The pigs and obstacles respond satisfyingly to these new rules as well.
Pigs in self-contained bubbles will freeze to death in space if you pop
their protective seal, or plummet if you knock them into a nearby
gravitational field. Explosive crates will send debris on a starward
trajectory, or get pulled back planetside to cause more destruction.
You'll have some new birds to launch, too. An ice cube bird will turn
metal obstacles into brittle ice, and the yellow triangle bird now comes
with NASA-approved homing technology. Fan favorites, like the spread
shot and explosive birds, make a welcome return.
Angry Birds' intergalactic conquest doesn't stop with the 60
included levels. You can unlock a bonus pack of 30 hard levels for
another dollar, and more levels are promised to arrive soon (Rovio
has been stellar about adding more content and value as their games
become more popular). There are also five bonus levels, which you can
unlock by finding and hitting warp fields scattered throughout the game.
These levels include grin-inducing homages to Super Mario Bros,
Breakout, and Space Invaders.
Plus, you can unleash a limited number of Mighty Eagle tins to
clear out a tricky level and score a special achievement for each level.
However, Mighty Eagle tins are rare-- you only get nine by playing
through the game-- and the rest must be unlocked with in-app purchases.
This is a challenge for hardcore Angry Birds completionists only, and it
will probably end up costing you far more than the initial download of
the app.
If you don't attempt these extra goals, Angry Birds Space is
still a delightful collection of challenging physics puzzles. It's clear
that a lot of thought has gone into these levels, and the overall
graphical design feels clean and simple, just like a mobile game should.
Even if you thought your interest in Angry Birds had peaked, Angry
Birds Space adds enough new gameplay incentives to make it a Must Have
app.
Screenshots:
System Requirements:
- Operating System: Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7
- Processor: 2GHz
- RAM : 512 MB
- Video: 3D-graphics card compatible with DirectX, 128 MB
- Sound Card: Sound device compatible with DirectX 9.0c
- Free space on hard disk: 45.2 MB
Download:
Download | Angry Birds Space 1.0.0 incl. Patch - (32 MB)
Download | Angry Birds Space 1.0.0 Patch Only - (88 KB)
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How To Install (NOTES: OFFLINE Activation):
1. Install Angry Birds Space 1.0.0
2. Copy the Patch into the installation folder - Run Patches - Click PATCH
3. Run the Game - Full Version Activation
4. Enter a Serial (already provided in the patch) - REGISTER
5. enjoy
on Saturday, April 14, 2012
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