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Rolling angry birds

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"I Love you!" A red male angry bird said to a female angry bird. "How can you prove that?" The female angry bird asked. "Uh..." So male angry bird want roses to express his heart! Can you help him get all roses to express his love?
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Okay, let's look at the problems with this one. First off, you need a perfect score in order to progress. Why does it have to be like that? Isn't this an Angry Birds knock-off? You never needed a perfect score to reach the next level in Angry Birds, you just needed to finish the frickin' level! Then there's the controls. They work fine at first, but then you get to the second level with the star balls that make you bounce. This is where you run into the problem of flying off the screen. While having to restart if you go "out of bounds" would make sense in a game like this, the boundaries are too closed in, so you're just going to keep having to restart the same level over and over and over! Was it too much to ask for there to be a little more space? Or, at least, not as easy to go flying out of bounds?!

The premise makes no sense. You're a red bird trying to prove his affections to another bird by collecting roses. Okay, simple enough, except that those roses are located in some crazy death dimension where the laws of physics don't work the way they're supposed to! You know what I think? I think that female bird is actually some sadistic bitch who enjoys toying with peoples' emotions, and as soon as anyone gets close to her, she sends them to go retrieve something small and insignificant from one of the most horrible places imaginable. How else do you explain this? That red bird is just another victim.

And, we have the usual gamesgrow problems. The stock characters, in this case Angry Birds, is the first thing you'll notice. I'm not sure about the music and sound effects, but if I know gamesgrow, they're probably stolen, too. Then, there's the level select, which looks the same as the one from Angry Birds, but only goes up to 18. Broken gameplay mechanics, which I've already talked about. I'd say this is one of the better cases, since you can still play the game up to a certain point, depending on a combination of skill and luck. And of course, the grammar is just terrible. Everything from the title, to the description, to the in-game text. That's a new one, usually the bad grammar and broken english stays out of the game itself.

Final thoughts: This is a typical example of gamesgrow. In addition to all the problems I've already mentioned, the game itself was probably stolen from somewhere else. If it was, I'm not surprised. Overall, it's gamesgrow's standard mess of broken mechanics, stock characters, and incompetence.