
Developer: Rovio | Platforms: Android, iOS, Windows Phone, BlackBerry 10 |
Genre: Casual Kart Racing | Price: Free (with in-app purchases) |
Last
Wednesday, Rovio launched its newest game featuring everyone's favorite
wingless avians. It is called Angry Birds Go! and it is unlike anything
we've seen from the Finnish developer so far. Like it or not, this time
there's no flinging anything at a barricaded mob of grinning piggies.
Rovio is presenting us with a cute and colorful kart racing game
instead, presumably in effort to spice up its massively popular
franchise. Curious to know what Rovio has put together this time, we
downloaded the game right after it was made available. Here's what we
have to say about it.
This
is a game that you get the hang of as soon as you pick it up. Thanks to
the convenient and forgiving touch or tilt controls, the karts in Angry
Birds Go! are super easy to keep on the road. So where's the challenge
then? Well, you do get rivals to race against, and the further you
progress, the more aggressive they become. Actually, at first we were
underwhelmed by the game's low difficulty, but pretty soon, arriving
first at the finish line got much harder. That is why it is important to
use your special abilities at the right time and to take advantage of
the boosters scattered across the track.
There's
plenty of variety in Angry Birds Go!, even though we do have a few
remarks. First and foremost, there are different cars and driver birds
to pick from. Cars can be upgraded to be faster or more stable on the
road and each bird has a unique special skill to unleash upon their
opponents. Multiple race modes, various challenges, and most
importantly, new driver birds become available as you progress, so the
game does not get too monotone too quickly. Tracks, however, are
repetitive and much shorter than we wish they were. Seriously, a race
lasts for roughly a minute, which isn't what we'd call fun.
But
that's not the only thing we're annoyed by. You see, driver birds get
tired as you play. Once their stamina is depleted, you either have to
wait for your birds to rest, or use 10 gems to recover their stamina.
Sure, gems are collected during races, but they are really, really
scarce. Unsurprisingly, the game reminds you every once in a while that
you can buy extra gems for a few dollars so that you can keep on racing.
By the way, there's an extra powerful kart available as an in-app
purchase as well, priced at "only" $61.99.
Angry
Birds Go! is a nice and relatively simple racing game that you can
easily kill a few minutes with. Its easy-to-learn controls, short
tracks, and moderate difficulty make it highly suitable for casual
gamers and kids of all ages. However, we think that the guys at Rovio
have gone a bit too far with the in-app purchases. We're fine with
having the option to buy extra in-game currency, but we don't like
having to buy it in order to keep on playing. Still, if you can live
with the lengthy waiting times, then Angry Birds Go! is a game you might
want to check out.
Pros
- Easy to play
- Variety of modes and drivers
Cons
- Too reliant on IAPs
- No multiplayer
- Repetitive tracks
Angry Birds Go! |
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