Angry Birds Feather Collection

Angry Birds Feather Collection would be a console collection of 6 Angry Birds titles, including:

Classic

Seasons

Space

Stella

World Tour

Lost Levels

ESRB Rating - E for Everyone

PEGI Rating - PEGI 3

Title Menu - The Title Menu would be similar to the title screen in Classic, with the title up top, and birds flying in the background. If you previously played Classic the last time you played, the menu would show the Poached Eggs background. If you played Space the last time, than the background would be stars. There would be a button leading directly to the last level you played, a button leading to Mighty Eagle’s Shop, a Settings button for sound volume, credits, etc, as well as a big fat Play Button.

Game Select - Pressing the Play Button would bring you to a Game Select Menu, done in the style of the 2010-2012 Menu from Classic. The buttons for each game would be represented by a different bird. Classic is Red, Seasons is The Blues, Space is Bomb, Stella is, well, Stella, World Tour is Chuck, and Lost Levels is Terrence. There would also be a circle button leading to King Pig’s Museum.

General Changes (Changes would go for all games) - Due to the upscale in budget when moving to console, graphics would be changed so the birds and pigs could be more expressive (granted they would still have their nostalgic Classic designs), and the backgrounds would now move with wind. Cutscenes would also be changed to look a lot more animated. However, if you want a nostalgic experience, you can simply turn off the changes in settings. For the Switch version, there would also be amiibo support. The amiibo you tap will give you a bird that is similar to the amiibo you tapped (example, if you tap a Sonic amiibo, you’ll get a Chuck).

Music - While the soundtracks to the games in the collection are exactly the same as they were on their phone counterparts, the collection itself would get its own theme (which is actually a remix of the theme from Angry Birds Reloaded). Remixes for other tracks (such as Wreck the Halls) will be available in the music track list in King Pig’s Museum.

Gameplay Controls - The controls will be similar to the controls in Angry Birds Trilogy, where you aim the bird with the left control stick and launch the bird by pressing the A/X button. When it comes to homing birds (Laser Bird, Mighty Red, etc.), when you press A/X, the game will stop and will give you 10 seconds to choose a spot for the bird to target. The Windows 10 and PC Steam versions, the gameplay will be similar to the PC ports of Angry Birds, where you just use the mouse. For the Switch (in Handheld Mode), The PS4 and PS5 (using the controller’s Touchpad), as well as certain PCs (Computers with a Touch Screen), you can alternatively use Touch Controls.

Games:

Classic - Episodes in the game would be unlocked after finishing the previous level, starting with Poached Eggs and ending with a new Episode, Piggy Palace. This episode will act as a somewhat conclusion to the first game, as it takes place entirely within a castle. You’ll start at the bottom floor, which is the warehouse. This is where Pigs test their gadgets and towers. After defeating Helmet Pig, you’ll be in the second floor, which is known as the training room, where the pigs practice Egg-stealing, car riding, and plenty of others. After defeating Mustache Pig, you make it to the top floor, the King’s floor. This floor is heavily guarded by soldier pigs and even includes King Pig’s thrown room. The final level is where the birds are on Mighty Eagle and King Pig along with plenty of other pigs are in Bad Piggies vehicles.

Seasons - Episodes in this game will all be unlocked from the get-go. This is so you can play a holiday level, even if you got the game recently during that time. While the game would be largely unchanged, there would be a new level in the Pig Days episode, this level would be different for each console, as the episode would be themed to the system your playing on. If your playing the Switch, you’ll see pigs on a big Nintendo Switch system for example.

Space - Episodes would be unlocked the same way as Classic, same with the Mirror World. While Mirror World would be completely optional for casually finishing the game, it will be necessary for 100% completion. There would also be a new episode, Solar Showdown. This episode marks as the finale for Space as it takes place on a planet near a black hole. King Pig thought that the birds would be too scared to be near a black hole, but the birds didn’t give up and King Pig orders his toughest minions to take the birds down, however both are under the danger of a black hole, so there will be a special exclusive mechanic where tower blocks will float upward and Pigs will be frightened as heck.

Stella - Due to the change in style compared to the other games, the changes would be major, as there is no longer a time limit when going to another section and new pig levels will now be in the base game, rather than a bonus map. The art style for the game would be altered to match with the rest of the collection. Due to lack of telepods, the photos will be unlocked simply by finishing enough levels. There would also be an end to the game, starting with a boss battle with Gale, and an ending cutscene where Gale has been defeated.

World Tour - Due to this game previously being airline exclusive and relatively short, the game would be largely expanded including more regions. These regions include USA, Canada, South America, Finland, U.K, China, Japan, Spain, Mexico, Russia, India and Egypt. In USA’s case, each level would be based on a different state and a landmark from that state (For example if Louisiana’s level would feature the New Orleans SuperDome).

Lost Levels - This would be unique as this would be a compilation of multiple lost international Angry Birds games and Friends Tournaments. Due to most of them being licensed games, the brands (such as Coca-Cola, Chrome and Cheetos) would all be censored. Episodes would be organized by topics, such as food, sports, tech, etc. While most of the levels come from more obscure Angry Birds games, there will also be fan-favorite Friends tournaments, such as the Zombie Pig tournaments. The Episodes would all be unlocked from the start, just like Seasons.

Exclusive Collection Features:

Mighty Eagle’s Shop - Mighty Eagle’s Shop is where you buy Power Ups from the games using Bird Coins. Bird Coins will be gained by finishing levels. You can also get Mighty Eagle himself, but you can’t unlock him with coins. Instead, you’ll simply have to 3-Star a level in order to be able to use him on that level (with an exception being the Year of the Dragon Episode in Seasons).

King Pig’s Museum - King Pig’s Museum will feature multiple different pieces of Angry Birds History which you can unlock by getting certain numbers of stars. This includes Toons Episodes and Trailers, an Art Gallery that works as alternative loading screens, comic book issues, music tracks from multiple Angry Birds/Rovio games, and even swappable sprites for the birds and pigs. There would also be Golden Trophies shaped like Birds, Pigs, and other objects that give you history about Rovio, and Angry Birds Games, similar to Kirby’s Dream Collection, with history lessons going up from the creation of Angry Birds in 2009, all the way up to Bad Piggies 2.

Bird Battle - This online mode would be similar to the gameplay to Angry Birds on Facebook Messager, where both players try to get more points than the other. You will be able to choose your lineup of birds spanning from the six games before the level starts. The pigs will wear colored helmets, and the slingshots will also be colored. If a blue team bird pops a red team pig, the blue team will gain 5000 points, but if a blue team bird pops a blue team pig, the blue team will loose 5000 points. Level layouts can be either edited versions of levels from the games, or completely new levels made specifically for the mode. The team (person) with the most points will win a certain amount of Bird Coins based on the score that the team got.

Level Maker - After finishing at least one of the six games, you will earn a Level Maker, where you can make your own levels using the collection’s multiple backgrounds, birds, pigs, blocks, mechanics etc. If you think your level is worthy enough, you can upload it to the game’s online menu, known as The Nest. You can also look at other people’s levels and if you like a certain level, you can download it and play it offline. You can have a maximum of 50 levels made by you and 50 levels downloaded from online.

100% Completion Bonus - In order to get 100% completion, you must get every Star in all six games, including Golden Eggs (3 per level and 1 per Golden Egg). Once you do, the game will give you a special bonus Episode, known as Final Flight, that’ll act as the final challenge (as well as the hardest), featuring exclusive levels that take advantage of all the games’ mechanics and birds. If you manage to complete and 3-Star every level in the Episode, you’ll get a special Golden Egg with the Rovio logo carved onto it. The Egg will bring you to a special level that is a recreation of the original 2009 Level that was used to pitch Angry Birds. When you beat the level, you’ll get a special swappable sprite for the birds, that give them their original 2009 designs from the same pitch level. You’ll also be given a message, “Thank You for flying with us!”.

Price and Availability - The Game would likely cost around $29.99 and would be available on the Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Steam, and PC.

DLC - In terms of Free DLC, this will mostly consist of additional levels for Lost Levels, additional swappable sprites, additional history trophies, and (if we’re lucky) maybe even new Episodes to Seasons. One DLC that would be paid is a special Disney Bundle, where an additional 3 games will be added (Rio, Star Wars, and Star Wars II). This will make the 3 games playable in their entirety, would add their music tracks to the Music List, and would make their mechanics, birds, pigs, blocks, and backgrounds available to use in the level maker. The Disney Bundle would likely cost around $5.99 (Good Deal if you ask me). A couple months after the DLC’s release, Physical Bundles including the base game and DLC would be released.

Rio - Rio would remain largely the same as it is in Angry Birds Trilogy, with the main difference of course being the addition of the Rio 2 Episodes from 2014. Episodes would be unlocked the same way as levels in Classic.

Star Wars - Like Rio, Episodes will be unlocked the same way and the game will be largely unchanged from its console counterpart other than the Episodes that the game got during 2013-2014.

Star Wars II - This would receive the most changes out of the three, as it is the only one that hasn’t previously gotten a console release. Backgrounds and cutscenes would become more animated, and Episodes would be unlocked the same way as Classic. For the Switch Version, due to lack of Telepods, Amiibo would take its place. Unlike the other games, this would be based on color (for example, if Kirby is tapped, you’ll get a pink bird/pig). For the other versions, the Telepods’ purpose would simply be removed.