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Angry Birds

Developer:
Rovio
Publishers: Chillingo,
Clickgamer
Platform:
iOS
Released in JP: December 10, 2009
Released in US: December 10, 2009
Released in EU: December 10, 2009
Released in AU: 2009




AreasIcon.png This game has unused areas.
DebugIcon.png This game has debugging material.








Hmmm...

To do:
Leftovers from Angry Birds Magic and unused graphics.




Hmmm...

To do:
Find and check every version of Angry Birds, there could be unused or early content that were removed in the transition between different versions.

Angry Birds is the once hugely popular iOS game with colorful graphics, fun game play, tons of merchandising to back it up and one of the most memorable theme songs ever. Let the birds fly, and may the pigs fallǃ



Contents




  • 1 Unused Levels


    • 1.1 Stella


    • 1.2 Bubble




  • 2 Debugging Utilities




Unused Levels





Hmmm...

To do:
there are two more levels found in the folder prototyping and they are named MudLevel and PigFeederLevel, replace two levels with these unused levels, if they work, check if they were used or not.

Stella


Stella is an unused level that refuses to load, even with hacking. It is thought to be a level where you only use Stella, who is not in the original Angry Birds.


Bubble


Bubble when loaded

Bubble, unlike Stella, is actually able to load. Sadly, it is considered useless, as it does not have any enemies or any objectives to it. Thus, the final score will always be zero points.


Debugging Utilities


Just like past Angry Birds games built with LUA, debugging functions are mentioned in certain LUAs and some are named that way.































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