Travel to Brazil in this adventure game
Angry Birds Rio is a free-to-play arcade game developed by Rovio. It takes the addictive slingshot gameplay of the original Angry Birds and transports it to the vibrant and colorful world of Rio de Janeiro. It features new levels, new enemies, and especially, new birds with different abilities.
Angry Birds Rio is inspired by Rio, the popular 2011 animated film. This installment sees the iconic birds kidnapped and taken to Rio, where they must escape their captors and ultimately foil the smugglers' plans. This refreshing change of scenery, coupled with new gameplay mechanics, with the same controls, and fun storyline.
A crossover we didn’t know we needed
Angry Birds Rio’s core gameplay remains familiar: use a slingshot to launch a variety of birds with unique abilities at structures, aiming to defeat the mischievous monkeys and pigs and cause as much destruction as possible. However, the Rio setting introduces new elements and challenges. Instead of the classic pigs, you'll be targeting marmosets and caged exotic birds, adding a fresh twist to the familiar formula, while keeping the same fun.
The levels showcase iconic locations from the film, such as the bustling cityscapes of Rio, the lush Amazon rainforest, and the lively beaches. It introduces new bird types such as Blu, who can perform a powerful dive bomb, and Jewel, who ricochets off multiple surfaces, creating chain reactions of destruction. Boss Fights is where you face off against larger-than-life adversaries, such as Nigel, the villainous cockatoo from the film.
On some levels, you'll need to collect a certain number of fruits scattered throughout the stage to achieve a higher score. The game can run on a wide range of systems with its flexible and forgiving requirements. Overall, it's a satisfying experience—great for casual puzzle fans, but those seeking variety might find it repetitive. Nonetheless, it stands out as one of the best in the franchise.
Feel the Carnival on your screen
Angry Birds Rio is a delightful and entertaining addition to the franchise. The vibrant Rio setting, new bird types, challenging boss fights, and engaging gameplay mechanics make it a worthy successor to the original. While the core gameplay remains familiar, the new additions and refreshing settings keep things fresh and exciting. Whether you're an Angry Birds veteran or a newcomer to the flock, the game offers hours of fun and feathered mayhem.