Angry Birds Journey is a return to form for Rovio, which is now available in early access in certain regions

Rovio’s Angry Birds series has seen many forms over the years. It all kicked off with a fantastic slingshot match, but in recent years Rovio has been treading water with bubbling dolls and match-3 titles, which are hard to overwrite. Surprisingly, Rovio has just announced the soft launch of Angry Birds Journey, and to my surprise, it looks like Rovio is finally back again after a new entry in the core slingshot series.

Above you can find the trailer for Angry Birds Journey, which briefly shows the game in action. As you can see, Angry Birds went back to its roots with the return of the slingshot mechanics. Just like the original game, you spend your peaceful birds on towers made up of blocks and pigs. As it is a puzzle game, solving each stage becomes more and more challenging as you progress, and as each bird brings its own unique skills to the table, you will use these skills to help you solve the game’s puzzle-like stages. loose.

Now it’s worth keeping in mind that Angry Birds Journey has arrived as an early release, and at the moment it is only available in certain regions. Only those living in the US, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Canada and Poland will install the title. Currently, there is no word on when Rovio will expand access to the rest of the world. Since this version almost came out of nowhere, I think we’ll probably see a global release sooner rather than later (pending the success of this early access launch).

Angry Birds Journey is a free version, which means the game is filled with in-app purchases, and yes, to everyone’s concern, it ranges up to $ 99.99 per item. These purchases are primarily for in-game packages, but there are also some starter bundles that offer money, endurance, and a few other items. This means that there is an endurance system in the game, but to start this endurance is unlimited, but like all endurance systems, it will eventually dislike the game, which is always sad to see.

So there you have it. Rovio has returned to its bread and butter slingshot style with the early release of Angry Birds Journey in the Google Play Store. So if you’re a fan of the original, you’ve got a chance from Journey, although the greedy money-making and endurance system can deter people, and rightly so because there’s no real need for such a simple game on this one. way to earn. But hey, no one said Rovio actually got a conscience, but at least the game is free, so if you’re interested, you can easily watch.

Angry Birds Journey
Angry Birds Journey

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