Angry Birds Official | Rovio 2009 Franchise | Poached Eggs [Part 1, 2 & 3] | Trilogy PC Game Edition

In December 2009, a small Finnish developer named Rovio Entertainment released Angry Birds, a physics-based puzzle game that would swiftly evolve from a simple mobile application into a multi-billion-dollar global entertainment franchise. Central to this monumental success was the game’s storytelling, which was primarily disseminated through its iconic, viral promotional content on YouTube. The 2009 Official Cinematic Trailer, produced by the animation studio Kombo, served as the definitive introduction to the Angry Birds universe. It established a simple yet highly addictive narrative premise: a primal, eternal war between a flock of highly protective birds and a kingdom of gluttonous green pigs. The Turn of the Plot:- While the birds are entirely distracted by the insect, the green Bad Piggies—led by King Pig—are nearby, disgusted by their diet of grass. Spotting the unattended nest, King Pig orders his minion to steal the eggs. By the time the birds successfully vanquish the mosquito and turn around, they discover an empty nest and a trail of muddy footprints leading toward a makeshift kitchen where the pigs are preparing a literal campfire to cook their prize. It abruptly shifts tone, culminating in the iconic image of the birds vibrating with unadulterated, incandescent rage. This short animated clip perfectly contextualized the game's core loop: the player wasn't just launching birds at structures; they were enacting righteous, avian vengeance. Episode 1: "Poached Eggs" — The War Begins Directly continuing where the cinematic trailer leaves off, Poached Eggs is the inaugural episode of the classic Angry Birds game. As the chronological starting point of the franchise, it spans 63 distinct levels split across three distinct thematic environments. The narrative and mechanical breakdown of the episode unfolds across these three acts: Theme 1: The Cobalt Plateaus (Levels 1–21) The journey begins in the vast, sunny fields of the Cobalt Plateaus (referred to in game files as the "White Dryforest"). Here, players are introduced to the game's core physics engine using simple wood and glass structures. Narrative Element: The birds hot-pursue the Minion Pigs through their frontline defenses. Character Introductions: This segment systematically introduces Red (the basic vanguard), the Blues (who split into three to shatter glass structures), and Chuck (the speedy yellow bird designed to pierce through wood). Theme 2: The Great Cliffs — Green Jungle (Levels 22–42) As the pigs retreat, the environment shifts to the afternoon setting of a pointy, bamboo-littered jungle terrain. The defensive fortifications grow more complex, integrating heavy stone blocks alongside wood and glass. Narrative Element: The pigs escalate their defenses by deploying armored Corporal Pigs (wearing helmets) and Foreman Pigs (distinguished by their orange mustaches) to stall the flock. Character Introductions: Players unlock Bomb (the volatile explosive bird capable of clearing dense stone) and Matilda (the white bird who drops explosive egg-bombs), adding layers of strategic destruction. Theme 3: The Great Cliffs — Red Savannah (Levels 43–63) The climax takes place during the evening in a harsh, reddish savannah filled with cacti, rocks, and elaborate pig fortresses. The Final Showdown: Level 3- 21 (Level 63 overall) serves as the ultimate confrontation against King Pig himself. The monarch sits deep within a heavily fortified castle, shielded by layers of varying materials and surrounded by his remaining army. The Resolution: By utilizing the collective, unique destructive properties of the entire flock, the player demolishes the castle, leaves King Pig heavily bruised and defeated, and successfully retrieves the three stolen eggs unharmed. Finishing the chapter rewards the player by adding a symbolic frying pan to the game's main title menu.