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  • Summary: Flock up and get ready for a thrilling new adventure with Red, Chuck, Bomb, and the rest of the gang in a strategic, skill-based game that promises hours of addictive fun! Angry Birds Bounce combines the classic charm of Angry Birds with an innovative arcade brick-breaker twist.

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    Flock up and get ready for a thrilling new adventure with Red, Chuck, Bomb, and the rest of the gang in a strategic, skill-based game that promises hours of addictive fun! Angry Birds Bounce combines the classic charm of Angry Birds with an innovative arcade brick-breaker twist.

    When the pigs kick the birds from their islands, Red and his pals must fight to get ’em back. Players will collect their favorite Angry Birds, combine them into powerful flocks, and launch them bouncing to defeat an army of piggies, adding a fresh spin to the beloved gameplay. The game’s rogue-lite elements ensure each level is a new challenge, offering an exciting new power-up after each level!
    Combine your birds carefully as strategic planning and skillful execution results in astonishing and powerful combos!
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  1. Aug 6, 2025
    78
    While Angry Birds Bounce diverges quite a bit from the formula that once made the franchise famous, it still offers a colorful and mostly fun experience, but won't set the world on fire like the original game did in 2009.
  2. Aug 7, 2025
    60
    As is traditional for the franchise, it’s actually pretty tough once you get going, its cartoon-style good looks belying serious difficulty, even if it never quite manages to match the charm of the Puzzle Bobble games, which relied on a similar mechanic.