Angry Birds needs almost no introduction β pull back a slingshot, launch a bird at a shaky structure full of pigs, and watch physics do the rest. What made it a phenomenon wasn't complexity; it was how satisfying a well-aimed shot feels when a whole tower of wood and stone collapses exactly the way you predicted, taking every pig with it in one clean hit.
Each bird in your lineup plays differently β some are simple, heavy hitters, others split into multiple birds mid-flight or accelerate on command β and reading which bird works best against which structure is most of the puzzle. A level that looks impossible with the wrong bird order often has a clean, obvious solution once you understand what each one is actually good at.
It's one of the most approachable physics puzzlers ever made β anyone can pull back a slingshot, but getting a perfect three-star clear takes real thought about angles and structural weak points. For more physics-based puzzle fun, GBK Games also has Cut The Rope.