Angry Birds is a physics-based puzzle game where players slingshot birds to destroy structures and kill the green pigs that stole their eggs. Just aim, launch, and watch anarchy.
Each bird has distinct powers, like exploding or speeding over obstructions, to kill all pigs, and prepare shots. Learn how the pigs' buildings are arranged and apply basic physics to clear stages, such as which areas fall first. Stages start easy but get harder with stronger structures and tougher pigs. Its colorful design and simple controls make it easy to learn but hard to master.

Bird capabilities keep Angry Birds interesting. Community members argue about which birds work best in particular situations:
Angry Birds succeeds by combining strategy and accessibility. Anyone can launch a bird, but angles, timing, and collapse patterns require practice. Players return years after their first shot because of that equilibrium.