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Angry Birds Seasons
By Erin Bell,
Common Sense Media Reviewer
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Gameplay evolves with underwater physics of "Piglantis."
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What’s It About?
Kids drag and tap their finger on the screen to aim and launch birds out of a giant slingshot to collapse structures and destroy the pigs that are hidden on and inside them. Each set of levels has a different theme, like spring or Christmas. By observing how the birds behave in flight, and for some levels, underwater, kids will learn how gravity and momentum affect objects of different consistencies. Players can retry a level as many times as they want without penalty, leaving them free to experiment with different strategies.
Is It Any Good?
ANGRY BIRDS SEASONS isn't a true sequel to Angry Birds since gameplay is essentially the same except for the new seasonal themes (which include Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival, Halloween, St. Patrick's Day, and Valentine's Day). The 260 levels (plus bonus levels) are as challenging as ever and are an excellent value for players looking for an extra dose of Angry Birds fun. However, be warned that the app is saturated with ads for Angry Birds merchandise and other Angry Birds games, along with prompts to sign up for the developer's newsletter and social media feeds.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Help kids build structures and knock them over. How can the app's physics principles be applied to these real-life models?
Explore each Seasons theme. If your city has a spring cherry blossom festival, for example, check it out. Why are symbols associated with holidays, like the shamrock with St. Patrick's Day?
App Details
- Devices: iPhone , iPod Touch , iPad , Android , Kindle Fire
- Subjects: Social Studies : cultural understanding, Science : momentum, physics
- Skills: Thinking & Reasoning : hypothesis-testing, solving puzzles, strategy
- Release date: March 7, 2012
- Category: Puzzle Games
- Publisher: Rovio Entertainment Ltd
- Version: 2.4.0
- Minimum software requirements: iOS 3.0 or later; Android 1.6 and up
- Last updated: August 22, 2016
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