![]() ![]() Between magician pig and miner pig, and the structures that only bomb can clear, it went no where fast. Then on round 3, the first room took 7 birds to clear so that was the end of that and had to start over. Only beat it by getting a spell in room 1, which thankfully was either Mighty Eagle or Chili. There were always micropigs which took extra birds to kill, if not 2 or 3 and I’d run out before finishing the final room. Round 2 took me three attempts to get past. If I thought Rovio gave a flip about any of us actual players, I’d beg them to at least play honest and fair, but it’s clear lately they have no intention to do so. If a casino rigged their games to the extent that Rovio has been lately, they’d be under state investigation.Īt best, I’m not wasting any more time on this dishonest game right now and I’m thinking about deleting it entirely. Keep in mind that all that sudden lack of bird power is meant to make people spend more and more gems, which Rovio sells for real money. But I hit him head-on with Terrance, head-on with Bomb, got a perfect headshot with Silver, and a perfect bomb drop on his head from Matilda, right in a row, and he at best has the band-aid on his head and is nowhere near being finished. On pretty much any other Boss screen if you scored direct hits on the Boss with all the birds, one after another, he’s gone or so close that one more move will finish him. I’ve played the sceen with all my birds intact at the start several times. Direct hits on the Boss from Terrance, Bomb, or Silver do little damage on him, and what would normally wipe out the Boss rather quickly does nothing like that here. I’ve played it over several times to make sure. Today’s DC is exactly what’s wrong with Angry Birds 2 lately and why it’s absolutely no fun anymore.īird power on that screen is nowhere near what it’s supposed to be nor what it is on every other screen on today’s DC except the boss screen.
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