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People may not know it but Racing games Online is actually one of the most important games in the video game industry’s history. Before Angry Birds, finding a casual friendly game that most of the world’s population can latch onto and play was nigh on impossible.

What is Angry Birds?

Angry Birds is a video game title that was made by Finland based gaming developer Rovio Entertainment. The game was apparently inspired by a comic sketch of wingless birds.

The game came out in 2009 and became a massive success the kind of success that most mobile application developers hope to emulate.

How is the game played?

The game’s own physics engine is actually quite simple. Most people can get a good grasp of how the engine works just through repetitive play.

The basic objective of Angry Birds Online is to take a bird, fire them from a slingshot, aim at an enemy, and then release. The game is very simple and addictive.

Each level is designed with a layout that is meant to challenge the player’s problem solving skills. Example, some levels features enemies cowering behind massive rocks the solution to which involves carefully shooting the black exploding bird resembling a bomb in such a manner that when it explodes everything goes tumbling down.

In essence, the game is combination of skill and problem solving all wrapped in a cute animated package that focuses on angry but unusually amusing set of critters belonging to the avian species.

Why Angry Birds is so important

Angry Birds is one of the most important gaming franchises to have come out in recent years. Before Angry Birds, earning truckloads of money from gamers all over the world was next to unheard of.

Angry Birds struck a certain cord in the mobile gaming industry much in the same way that Pop Cap Games have pulled one from the casual PC gaming market.

Angry Birds is one of the few games that shows that a game does not have to have a billion dollar budget in order to succeed. Its replayability, accessibility to a casual gaming audience, and easy to reach system requirements all come together to make it such a wonderful game.

Online Games is a shining marvelous example of how an independent studio can make it big without having to kneel and bow down to some big name gaming publisher and selling their soul in the process.