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  1. Angry Birds Rio 2 - Rocket Rumble All Levels Three Star Walkthrough. What happens when everyone's favorite fierce fowl get caged and shipped to Rio?

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    was the third mainline installment of the Angry Birds series. It was developed by Rovio Entertainment and published by the former alongside Fox Digital Entertainment and 20th Century Fox (now 20th Century Studios, a division of The Walt Disney Company), in March 2011 to promote the Rio film. In 2014, it would be updated to promote Rio 2.

    Like all remaining Angry Birds games released before Angry Birds Transformers (except Angry Birds Friends), Angry Birds Rio was deleted from the App Store and Google Play Store in 2019. In early 2020, the game was officially discontinued and the servers for Angry Birds Rio were closed down. However, the game can still be played as normal except from microtransactions and advertisements being disabled.

    Development

    After the announcement of the Rio movie, Rovio Entertainment Corporation partnered with Fox Digital Entertainment, 20th Century Fox (now 20th Century Studios, a division of The Walt Disney Company) and Blue Sky Studios to produce a crossover game to promote it. The game was developed by the original team of the first game and was released on March 22, 2011, the same day as the Brazilian release of the movie. The game was updated with new content since then. On December 18, 2012, Angry Birds Rio was updated with four new power-ups. the first is the Super Seeds (now the Power Potion). The second is the Sling Scope, but with a different icon (has a marmoset instead of a Minion Pig on the icon). The third is called TNT Drop, similar to the one from the Christmas Tournament in 2012. The last is called Samba Burst, exclusive to Rio. This will replace the bird on the slingshot with Red wearing a fruit hat and, once launched and hit an obstacle, will make him dance and destroy more of the structure. Also, 24 new levels were released, along with the Mighty Eagle on Android devices. Some of the levels are unlocked with a certain number of stars on the levels in the episodes each, while others are unlocked by collecting 10 feathers with the Mighty Eagle on each episode. In 2014, to promote the release of the Rio 2 movie, the game was updated with new episodes based on the movie's story.

    Removal from the app stores

    As with all remaining Angry Birds games released before Angry Birds Transformers (aside from Angry Birds Friends), Angry Birds Rio was deleted from the App Store and Google Play Store in 2019, but the app still works.

    Server Shutdown

    On February 3, 2020, along with Angry Birds Star Wars and Angry Birds Star Wars II, the was announced that the game would have its servers shut down due to licensing issues. This means the player can still play the game, but won't receive advertisements or be able to make in-app purchases, and not be able to open the daily gift.

    is a puzzle video game with the same gameplay to that from the original Angry Birds game. In the game, the player takes control of a limited group of birds, who can be launched anywhere by the use of a slingshot. All levels have a series of enemies, who can be either caged birds or Marmosets, the player must take down by the use of their characters. These enemies normally appear sheltered inside of structures made of wood, glass, and/or stone, in addition of some additional objects, such as chains and TNT. If the player fails to kill all the enemies in the levels, they will get a Level Failed screen, encouraging them to try again. If they manage to do so however, they will win and pass to the next level. Upon completing each level, the player will receive one, two, or three stars depending on the score received.

    As with Angry Birds, Angry Birds Rio is composed on several episodes. Each episode can be unlocked after completing the previous one. Following the release of Rio 2, episodes were divided into two different categories: "Rio" and "Rio 2". The episodes in "Rio" have the sprites from Angry Birds Chrome for the birds and have the same mechanics as those from Angry Birds. On the other hand, the episodes in the "Rio 2" category use new sprites, with the birds maintaining their appearances from Angry Birds Toons. These episodes also feature more mechanics, such as rockets and water. In addition, the levels from these episodes also have optional hints for the player if they are stuck. Regardless, gameplay in all episodes remains unchanged. In addition, there is also Playground, a tutorial episode that introduces the player to the most basic mechanics of the game.

    Episodes in Angry Birds Rio are composed on several levels, the amount of which varies; the episodes in "Rio" have thirty levels, while the "Rio 2" episodes have twenty levels (though Hidden Harbor has fifteen levels and Treasure Hunt has forty). In addition, all episodes, except Playground and Hidden Harbor, have six extra, optional bonus levels, which can be unlocked by completing certain tasks or by spending Coins.

    Like other Angry Birds games, Angry Birds Rio makes use of power-ups, which are optional booster items the player can use to get a temporal advantage to beat the level with more ease. These power-ups are limited and cannot be used if the player runs out of them; to compensate this, Angry Birds Rio also makes use of Coins, the game's currency, which allow the player to buy more power-ups and unlock bonus levels, amongst others. While Coins can be obtained by collecting stars or by watching ads, the player is also encouraged to use real money to buy more Coins to use in gameplay. However, as the game's servers closed down in 2020, watching ads and using real money to perform purchases is now impossible.

    Rio

    1.Smugglers' Den 2.Jungle Escape 3.Beach Volley 4.Carnival Upheaval 5.Airfield Chase 6.Smugglers' Plane 7.Market Mayhem 8.Golden Beachball

    Rio 2

    1.Rocket Rumble 2.High Dive 3.Blossom River 4.Timber Tumble 5.Hidden Harbor 6.Treasure Hunt

    Special Offers

    Special Offers is where the player can get power-ups and unlock levels by paying with Bird Coins or real money (now impossible). A maximum of three offers will appear. Offers will change after two or six hours.

    Shop

    The shop is where the player can buy new power-ups with Bird Coins to use in gameplay. Its products are the following:

    Differences from Rio

    •Blu and Jewel were the only birds in the Smugglers' Den who were set free. The rest of the Birds remained in their cages. •The film also stated that Blu and Jewel got themselves out of their cage, instead of having someone else free them. •In fact, the only time the birds were originally let out of their cages was during the events of Smugglers' Plane. •The birds never encountered Nigel during the events of Jungle Escape. •The Marmosets never appeared on the beach, nor at carnival. •They didn't appear to confront Blu and Jewel in the jungle either. •Rafael, having previously received permission from his wife, went with the birds to find Luiz and separate the macaw parrots. He also went to save Jewel when Nigel kidnapped her. In the game, he remained in the jungle. •Luiz isn't found at Beach Volley, instead, he is found at his workshop. •Mauro wears a watch as a belt in the movie, however, it's absent in the game. •The smugglers nor Nico, Pedro, Linda, Tulio or Fernando appear in the game, while they are main characters in the movie. •Eva and Kipo don't appear in the game ether, while they are minor characters in the movie. Eva is Rafael's wife, and Kipo is the owner of the Samba Club.

    Differences from Rio 2

    •The Marmosets never appeared in the movie, as they were replaced by Squirrel Monkeys. However, the Marmosets do appear in the game. •They also make an appearance in Timber Tumble as placeholders for Big Boss and his henchmen from the film. •The only caged bird spotted during the events of High Dive was Nigel. •Also, no caged Amazon River Dolphin is seen in the movie. •Nigel's henchmen, Gabi and Charlie do not appear in the game. •Gabi appears in some photos and Charlie appears in the Return to Angry Birds Rio trailer where he appears on the Rio 2 logo. •Many bird characters who live in the Amazon in the movie are absent in the game, but make a cameo in Blu's Call The Flock power-up ability such as Felipe. •The Spix's Macaw Family except for Blu and Jewel themselves (Carla, Bia, Tiago, Eduardo, and Mimi) do not appear in the game, while they are main characters in the movie.

  2. Mar 11, 2015 · Angry Birds Rio 2 - Part 1 Gameplay Walktrough On GameplaysTV Chanel Video preview of the section that begins the game Angry Birds Rio 2. Introduction to the characters in the game,...

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  4. Mar 26, 2015 · Angry Birds Rio 2 - Part 4 Blossom River Gameplay Walktrough On GameplaysTV Chanel Battle of Blossom River Birds again encounter monkeys this time fighting water of the river in boats...

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  5. Rio 2 Episodes. Category page. Episodes in the Rio 2 portion of Angry Birds Rio . B. Blossom River. H. High Dive. R. Rocket Rumble.

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  7. "Return to Angry Birds Rio" is a trailer released by Rovio on February 21, 2014, to promote the Rio 2 levels in Angry Birds Rio, specifically High Dive. The birds receive a postcard from their friends in Rio, but getting to Brazil isn't easy as you think.

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