Angry Birds Epic Review
Price: FREE
Version Reviewed: 1.0.8
Device Reviewed On: iPhone 5
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Proving to be quite a departure from the usual Angry Birds motif, Angry Birds Epic feels more like an introduction to the RPG genre than anything more substantial. There's potential there, but all too often it isn't fully exploited, which seems a shame.
A turn based affair, players drag a bird onto an enemy pig in order to attack, while tapping on a bird causes it to perform a defensive move. Casting buff or boost spells on another bird is simply a matter of dragging a bird onto another one. There's a special move too, in the form of a red hot chilli pepper that gains power the more attacks that are committed by the player. It's the kind of combat system that anyone could learn. As a gateway into the potential complexities of an RPG, it does a great job, while still being quite interesting for old hands.
Other basic RPG elements are also available through the crafting system, allowing one to create new weapons and shields, as well as brew health potions. Changing the class for one's birds is a matter of switching headwear - again reasonably easy to acquire. Angry Birds Epic might scrimp on the storytelling, but at least it offers some interesting takes on familiar RPG mechanics.
There might be some fun to be had, but soon enough Angry Birds Epic feels like a game desperate for your money, and that's bound to grate.