The 1.1.0 update picked up immediately after the events of the "Cold Cuts" episode. The cutscene depicted the pigs attempting to escape the birds' pursuit by hiding in a water planet. In their haste, they crashed their spacecraft, scattering the eggs and setting the stage for the new "Pig Dipper" episode.
The Angry Birds franchise has taken the world by storm since its inception in 2009. With its addictive gameplay, lovable characters, and constant updates, it's no wonder that the series has become a household name. In this post, we'll be diving into the world of Angry Birds Space 1.1.0, the latest installment in the series. Angry Birds Space 1.1.0
: A major fix was implemented for 4th-generation iPod Touch users, who had experienced frequent crashes since the game's initial launch. The Angry Birds franchise has taken the world
was a landmark update for the franchise. By introducing the "Pig Dipper" episode and the sophisticated water physics engine, it elevated the game beyond a simple "gravity puzzle" into a complex physics simulator. It established a design philosophy for the game where different episodes would feature distinct environmental mechanics (later seen in the "Red Planet" episode with steam geysers), ensuring the space variant of the franchise remained distinct from its predecessors. : A major fix was implemented for 4th-generation
Angry Birds Space version 1.1.0 is more than just an update history footnote. It is a frozen moment in time where mobile gaming prioritized mechanical depth over daily login bonuses. By fixing the gravity lens, adding the Danger Zone, and refining the super birds, Rovio proved that you could teach an old bird new tricks—specifically, how to orbit a black hole.