![]() You spin the wheel and whatever items end up beneath the stars, you get. If you don’t like the spin, you can try your luck again by spending some of the gems you have. The more stars you get, the more items you’ll collect. Then you can start the fight again. When you win a battle you get points and you’ll see a familiar 3 star screen. Usually a couple of coins or even some potions. If you lose, you can spend coins to revive your birds to continue the fight, or let them die and you actually receive a little gift. If you win a battle you collect experience and items. It’s very straight forward and when you start the game, it walks you through everything pretty well. ![]() While you can collect a lot of them, you can only battle with three at a time. When it’s your turn you have a couple of options from attacking, using a special ability, or even using potions. When you start, you’re the famous red bird, and as you battle along you’ll unlock other birds. From what I can tell about the storyline, you’re out to save the other birds from the evil pigs. In my mind it looks very much like the original Final Fantasy games from the original Nintendo Entertainment System - of course with better graphics. So as was the case with Angry Birds GO, this instalment of the franchise is a big change from the classic launching birds at structures. But I decided to give Angry Birds Epic a go, and I’m glad I did. If you haven’t, take a read look at our review of Angry Birds GO. Now I did have some hesitations about this game after what I still believe is the mess that is Angry Birds GO. ![]() Angry Birds Epic is currently only available in the Canadian, Australian and New Zealand app stores, with a larger launch scheduled for later this spring. Rovio’s latest edition combines everyone’s favourite birds and pigs into an epic RPG. ![]() There seems to be no end to the Angry Birds franchise. ![]()
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