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VLadD View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Sunday, April 08, 2012

Angry Birds it's old days now

Now the best version of this game it's Angry Birds Space

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWjnZgQsHs8

Linkxp500 View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Sunday, April 08, 2012

I don't dislike on the iPhone or Justin Bieber because I do enough of that in my area. I don't see many people my age playing Angry Birds; mostly children still in the one digits.

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Reply with quote Monday, April 09, 2012

Angry birds is good when you are bored, especially when you are travelling.

Linkxp500 View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Monday, April 09, 2012

LegendarySS4 wrote : Angry birds is good when you are bored, especially when you are travelling.



Well, I have to agree with you there. But I especially dislike how every person plays it whenever they get a chance, even when something better to do is available.

In addition, there are so many Angry Bird products like shirts, cups, shoes, apparel, kitchenware, keychains... pretty much anything in a market, aside from food (Unless they make Angry Bird cakes, too). It's just a game, and it has even more popularity than Star Wars when it was first released (I mean the original Star Wars, before it was named Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope).

That's why I resent the game in general: it's overrated to extreme.

Now, if it were just a game played casually, I might be convinced to try it myself, but right now, it's merely a trend (and I don't normally follow trends, especially of such a large scale).

Skyrim, however, is a different story. The game has bugs, sure, but it's got such vast gameplay that it deserves the popularity it has, especially when the company who produced it has earned its reputation from years of game development.

From Angry Birds, I see a simple game that required nothing but images and a code to set up the system. Although that code may not be simple to most(even to me if I did get to see it sometime), it's still mediocre in terms of games of recognition. It's essentially just another flash game.

alishan22 View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Monday, April 09, 2012

Linkxp500 wrote :

LegendarySS4 wrote : Angry birds is good when you are bored, especially when you are travelling.



Well, I have to agree with you there. But I especially dislike how every person plays it whenever they get a chance, even when something better to do is available.

In addition, there are so many Angry Bird products like shirts, cups, shoes, apparel, kitchenware, keychains... pretty much anything in a market, aside from food (Unless they make Angry Bird cakes, too). It's just a game, and it has even more popularity than Star Wars when it was first released (I mean the original Star Wars, before it was named Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope).

That's why I resent the game in general: it's overrated to extreme.

Now, if it were just a game played casually, I might be convinced to try it myself, but right now, it's merely a trend (and I don't normally follow trends, especially of such a large scale).

Skyrim, however, is a different story. The game has bugs, sure, but it's got such vast gameplay that it deserves the popularity it has, especially when the company who produced it has earned its reputation from years of game development.

From Angry Birds, I see a simple game that required nothing but images and a code to set up the system. Although that code may not be simple to most(even to me if I did get to see it sometime), it's still mediocre in terms of games of recognition. It's essentially just another flash game.



You are pretty much right.

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