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|title1 = Main page
|caption = Current app icon
 
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|tab2 = Gallery
|length= N/A
 
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|tab3 = Achievements
|released = November 26, 2013 (New Zealand)<br/>
 
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|tab4 = Unused Content |title4 = Beta elements
November 27, 2013 (Australia)<br/>
 
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|tab5 = Version History |title5 = Version history
December 3, 2013 (Brazil)<br/>
 
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|tab6 = Staff |title6 = Credits
December 9, 2013 (Mexico)<br/>
 
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|tab8 = Glitches
December 11, 2013 (Worldwide)
 
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|platforms= Android (2.3.3 and up)<br/>
 
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{{Abandoned}}
iOS (6.0 or later)<br/>
 
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{{PageHeader
Kindle Fire<br/>
 
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|image = Go! Banner.jpeg
Windows Phone 8<br/>
 
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|release = '''Released on December 11, 2013'''
Blackberry<br/>
 
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|boxheight = 236
Apple TV
 
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|description = '''Eighth game in the [[Angry Birds (series)|''Angry Birds'' series]]'''
|genre = Racing
 
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|name = ''Angry Birds Go!''
|developedby = Exient Entertainment
 
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|width = 900
|publishers = Rovio Entertainment
 
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|versions = 2.9.1<br/>
 
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{{Infobox Game
[''[[Angry Birds Go!/Version History|Version History]]'']
 
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|Box title = ''Angry Birds Go!''
|ratings = Everyone}}'''''Angry Birds Go!''''' is a kart racing game based on [[Angry Birds|the original game]]. It was developed by Exient Entertainment and published by [[Rovio Entertainment]].
 
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|image = ABGOIcon2016 7.png
 
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|caption =
It is the seventh installment of ''[[Angry Birds]]'', and was released on November 26, 2013, in New Zealand, one day following in Australia, and on December 11, 2013, worldwide. A [[Angry Birds Go! Countdown|countdown app]] was released on October 31, 2013.
 
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|developedby = [[Rovio Entertainment Corporation|Rovio Entertainment]]
 
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|publishers = Rovio Entertainment
The game involves downhill racing, with upgrade-able vehicles and character-specific powers. The game also uses the [[Telepods]] like ''[[Angry Birds Star Wars II]]'', as in karts that can be 'teleported' into the game.
 
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|composer = [[Pepe Deluxé]]
 
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|license = Open-source
==History==
 
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|series = ''[[Angry Birds (game)|Angry Birds]]''
[[File:Angry Birds Go! Traiture.jpg|thumb|right|The first teaser picture.]] The first information about the ''Angry Birds Go!'' appeared on June 12, 2013, while Rovio posted a small preview image and the game. A few days later, it was also announced that the game will be released for iOS and Android (later it was announced that the game was also available on Windows Phone 8 and BlackBerry). Before the beginning of the game production company Rovio has signed an extended license agreement with Hasbro, which they produce toys and games under the brand Angry Birds. Hasbro will be involved in the development of ''Angry Birds Go!'', and in conjunction with LucasArts continue working on ''Angry Birds Star Wars''. Development lasted long enough for a long time the news about the game almost did not come (probably due to the development of ''Angry Birds Star Wars II'').
 
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|versions = 2.9.1
 
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|released =
[[File:ABG Countdown App Icon.jpeg|thumb|right|The countdown app icon.|100px]] On October 31, 2013, Rovio released a countdown app called ''[[Angry Birds Go! Countdown|Countdown to Angry Birds Go!]]'', where you can get acquainted with the characters, TelePods, little acquainted with the gameplay, and watch game trailers. It is also possible to gain points, for example, going every day to the application.
 
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*November 26, 2013 (New Zealand)
 
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*November 27, 2013 (Australia)
On November 26, 2013, the game came early in the New Zealand App Store. One day following in Australia, and then it became available on December 11, 2013, worldwide.
 
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*December 3, 2013 (Brazil)
 
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*December 9, 2013 (Mexico)
As of Summer 2019, ''Angry Birds Go!'' along with other older ''Angry Birds'' games has been removed from the App Store and Google Play due to the testing purposes <ref>https://twitter.com/AngryBirds/status/1178664858004398081</ref> <ref>https://twitter.com/AngryBirds/status/1156820806460219392</ref> and Rovio have directed to focus on newer ''Angry Birds'' games. Also the game have remain unchanged for a while since v2.9.1 update (January 2019). <ref>https://support.rovio.com/hc/en-us/articles/360042412634-I-can-t-find-Angry-Birds-Go-in-my-app-store-anymore-what-s-up-with-that-</ref>
 
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*December 11, 2013 (worldwide)
 
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==='''''Angry Birds Go! Create'''''===
 
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*[[Android]]
{{Abandoned}}[[File:ABGoCreate.jpg|thumb|180px]]'''''Angry Birds Go! Create''''' was a web game created by Goo Create and Rovio Entertainment as part of Code Week. It was released somewhere around October 2014, the production took about 4 months. There's not much information about this game since it's currently shut down for both desktops and tablets.
 
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*Blackberry
 
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*[[iOS]]
The gameplay is where the players build their own racing games and share them with your friends.
 
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*Kindle Fire
 
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*Windows Phone 8
===='''Gallery'''====
 
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*Apple TV
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|genre = Racing
ABGoCreateGameplayPic.jpg
 
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|mode = Single-player, multiplayer
ABGoCreateGameplayPicsGIF.gif
 
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|ratings = '''ESRB''': E (Everyone)
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|previous = ''[[Angry Birds Star Wars II]]''
 
==='''''Angry Birds Go! Turbo Edition'''''===
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|next = ''[[Angry Birds Epic]]''
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|artist=*[https://www.artstation.com/gunstar Sukhbir Purewal]}}
[[File:ABGOTurboEdition.jpg|thumb|250px]] '''''Angry Birds Go! Turbo Edition''''' is a rework version of the original ''Angry Birds GO!'', released in August 2019. It's exclusive to play on Hatch, a cloud gaming service.
 
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<div style="position: fixed; bottom: 55px; padding: 3px; ">[[File:AB go! theme.mp3|left]]</div>
 
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'''''Angry Birds Go!''''' is a video game that is a part of the [[Angry Birds (series)|''Angry Birds'' series]]. It is a kart racing game similar to the ''Mario Kart'' series, developed and published by [[Rovio Entertainment Corporation|Rovio Entertainment]]. It was released in 2013 for mobile devices.
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==Plot<ref group="note" name="Plot">From the 2.0.0 update in 2016 onwards, most of the game's plot and cutscenes were removed.</ref>==
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[[File:The start of an unlikely friendship.png|thumb|left|250px|Red with the Mechanic Pig in the latter's cave.]]
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On [[Piggy Island]], the [[Minion Pigs]] are about to have a race, with third prize being a stinky boot, second prize being an eaten apple, and first prize being a giant cake. The [[The Flock|Angry Birds]] look at the cake, which makes them drool. [[Red]] steals one of the pigs' karts and has a race. After winning, his kart breaks down, much for his grief. However, [[Mechanic Pig]], who was also planning to get the cake, takes Red and his destroyed kart to his hidden cave. There, he builds a new vehicle for Red, who uses it to win some races. Later, Red has some races against [[Stella]] who is defeated and joins his group. Afterward, the two race across Piggy Island, defeating more opponents who join their team.
 
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==Plot==
 
'''''{{c1|Red|Note: The plot was removed in the v2.0 update.}}'''''<br/>
 
The story starts when the [[Bad Piggies|pigs]] are ready to race on [[Piggy Island]], while the [[The Flock|birds]] are looking down on them. The [[Chronicler Pig]] is making the prizes. The piggy that is in third place will win shoes, the second place piggy will win an apple, and the winner will win a big cake. The [[The Flock|birds]] see the cake and want to eat it, making them join the race with the [[Bad Piggies|pigs]].
 
   
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
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===1.0.0 version===
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{{Main|Angry Birds Go!/Gameplay (Version 1)}}
*''Main Article: [[GO! Karts]] ''
 
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[[File:Angry Birds Go! 1.0.0 title screen.jpg|thumb|250px|The title screen of the 1.0.0 version of ''Angry Birds Go!'']]
*'''''{{c1|Red|Note: This is gameplay in v2.0 update, it's different from v1.0. To see v1.0 gameplay, go to}} [[Angry Birds Go!/Gameplay (Version 1)]]'''''
 
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''Angry Birds Go!'' is a kart racing game similar to the ''[[Wikipedia:Mario Kart|Mario Kart]]'' games. The player takes control of a series of playable characters, who will participate in races and events using karts. In these races, the player needs to reach their goal in the shortest amount of time. After completing a race, they will get one, two or three [[star]]s depending on their performance during it. Should they fail doing so, they will get a [[Level Failed|Try Again]] screen, encouraging them to try again with [[Power-Ups|Boosts]] or after upgrading their kart.
[[File:ABGO_V2Gameplay1.png|thumb|300px|The main menu of the game.]]
 
   
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[[File:Angry Birds Go! 1.0.0 menu.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The menu of the 1.0.0 version of ''Angry Birds Go!'']]
In ''Angry Birds Go!'', there are various racing modes and many characters to race with and against. There are 12 playable characters in the game. The very first character that you get to race with is Red. You can recruit more characters by completing events. Each event has a required CC (cake capacity), so make sure you increase your kart's CC by upgrading it.
 
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The menu of ''Angry Birds Go!'' takes place in the [[Mechanic Pig]]'s cave, which is divided into three sections: the tree, outdors or in the cave. On the tree, which is unlocked after defeating [[Stella]], the player can select what character are they going to play with, each with their own abilities; outdors, they can upgrade their kart with [[Coins|Bird Coins]] and participate in events; in the cave, they can select karts, or buy new ones with Bird Coins, with real money, or through the use of [[Telepods]]. Each character in ''Angry Birds Go!'' has an independient energy system, which is represented in five cupcakes (formerly orange dots); if they run out of energy, the player will be unable to use them unless they get enough rest or the player pays with [[Gems]].
   
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In the menu, the player can select which race to participate in. The player's chances of winning depend on their kart's upgrades and effectiveness, which is represented in CC (cubic centimeters, used to measure engine displacement). Before starting a race, the game will compare the recommended amount of CC with that of the kart the player is using; if the player's kart is low in CC compared to what the game recommends, the text of recommended amount of CC will be in red; in the opposite case, the text will be in green. If both amount of CCs are nearly identical, the text will be in yellow.
v2.0 has massive changes from v1.0. The campaign has been redesigned and introduced with new features such as energy system, a new upgrade system for karts, new [[Weekly Tournament (Angry Birds Go!)|tournaments]] (unlocked at Rank 4), new challenges, and a ranking system where you earn XP to level up and unlock from the boxes ([[File:ABGO UnlockBox.png|35px]]) such as coins, new karts, and tickets. '''''(Rank 50 is a max rank)'''''
 
   
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During a race, the player can mode left and right by either tapping onto the screen or by rotating the device. The races are divided into many modes, which are the following:
There are five upgrades:<br />
 
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*'''VS. Race''': The player will be racing against seven opponents controlled by an AI. At first, those opponents will be [[Minion Pigs]], though they will be replaced with characters the player has already unlocked. Said characters will also use their abilities to get an advantage. After winning in VS. Race five times, the player will be given tasks to complete in said mode.
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*'''Time Boom''': The player will be in an individual race, with the circuits being filled with [[glass]] and [[wood]]en blocks. They will have to pass through these obstacles and get to the finish line before a bomb explodes. After winning in Time Boom five times, the player will be given tasks to complete in said mode.
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*'''Fruit Splat''': The player has to collect fruits (or ice cream in [[Sub Zero]]) to fill a gauge before they get to the finish line. Sometimes, Minion Pigs will collect the fruits so that the player is unable to collect them. Once the gauge has been filled, all fruits will be replaced with Bird Coins. After winning in Fruit Splat five times, the player will be given tasks to complete in said mode.
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*'''Versus''': The player will compete against a random opponent. It is divided into three difficulties: Easy, Intermediate and Hard, each with a tougher or weaker AI. The harder the race is, the more Bird Coins will be awarded to the player after winning, giving players with the Coin Doubler an advantage. Was removed in the 2.0 update.
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*'''Champion Race''': Similar to Versus. It is unlocked after winning a race in VS. Race, Time Bomb and Fruit Splat once. The player has to compete against an opponent and win three races. Once said action is done, the opponent will be added to the character roaster, and will replace the Minion Pigs in VS. Race. Also, the player will be unable to play in said mode after the three races are won.
   
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===2.0.0 version===
'''Acceleration''' ([[File:ABGO AccelerationV2.png|35px]]), '''Handling''' ([[File:ABGO HandlingV2.png|35px]]), '''Strength''' ([[File:ABGO StrengthV2.png|35px]]), '''Top Speed''' ([[File:ABGO TopSpeedV2.png|35px]]), and '''Grip''' ([[File:ABGO GripV2.png|35px]]).<br />
 
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<gallery type="slideshow" widths="250">
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Angry Birds Go! 2.0.0 menu.jpg|The menu of the 2.0.0 version of ''Angry Birds Go!''
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Angry Birds Go! 2.0.0 Workshop 1.jpg|The "Karts" section of the workshop in the 2.0.0 version of ''Angry Birds Go!''
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Angry Birds Go! 2.0.0 Workshop 2.jpg|The "Racers" section of the workshop in the 2.0.0 version of ''Angry Birds Go!''
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</gallery>
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After the 2.0.0 version of ''Angry Birds Go!'' released in 2016 in promotion of ''[[The Angry Birds Movie]]'', gameplay has been slightly changed, though still with some parts from the older versions. Now, the game starts in a level selection screen divided into eleven different sections, each having five levels with the last being a boss fight similar to Champion Race from the past version. In addition, the game also features the workshop, which combines the Mechanic Pig's tree and cave into one single menu. In it, the player can choose the racer they are going to play with, as well as buy new vehicles with the use of [[blueprint]]s and upgrade them using [[upgrade part]]s.
   
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[[File:Angry Birds Go! 2.0.0 Fruit Splat.jpg|thumb|left|250px|An example of gameplay in the 2.0.0 version of ''Angry Birds Go!'' in [[Seedway]],]]
Once you do, you will get a new kart every time you upgrade them with blueprints.
 
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The newer versions of ''Angry Birds Go!'' have a different energy system from that from the 1.0.0 versions. Now, all characters share the same energy; this means that, if the player runs out of energy, they will be unable to participate in a race with any character. A single unit of energy takes five minutes to be added to the player's energy, though all energy can be filled instantly with [[Gems]]. As the player advances in the game, races will require more energy; to compensate this, the game now makes use of ranks, which can be obtained with the use of XP, obtainable by upgrading karts or completing levels. When the player obtaines a rank, their energy will be upgraded and restored. They will also be rewarded with [[ticket]]s, [[toolbox]]es, and others.
   
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As mentioned above, the menu has many sections with five levels each. These levels take place in different courses of the game. They also make use of the modes from the pre-2.0.0 versions, though no tasks will be given to the player after completing them. Once the player completes a level, they will unlock the next one, and so on. They will also grant them one, two or three [[star]]s depending on their performance. Unlike the older versions, getting stars can now award the player with [[Coins|Bird Coins]], new vehicles, tickets or upgrade parts.
==='''Modes'''===
 
*'''''Race''''' ([[File:ABGO RaceFlag.png|30px]]) - A classic race with up to seven other racers. To pass this event, finish in the top 3.
 
*'''''Time Boom''''' ([[File:ABGO TimeBoom.png|30px]]) - Dodge obstacles and get to the finish line before the time-bomb explodes.
 
*'''''Fruit Splat''''' ([[File:ABGO FruitSplat.png|30px]]) - Race against minion pigs and splat the fruits until the bar is empty. Sub Zero has a counterpart of this called "Ice Splat", where players splat fruit-flavored desserts rather than the fruits themselves. When the player empties all the fruits on the bar, the fruits on the track change into coins. This is the most important goal for this race, not what place you finish in. The pigs will also splat fruits so it is important to stay ahead of the pigs regardless.
 
*'''''Boss Battle''''' ([[File:ABGO Versus.png|30px]]) - A duel with a new racer on a track. Boss Battle typically appears as the 5th/Last Track in a level, and one of the rewards is being able to use that boss in your racing team.
 
*'''''Daily Races''''' - Unlock at Rank 3. Daily Races is where you can earn stars from competing in one of three races. If you meet the objective of the race you get awarded stars multiplied by the difficulty selected ('''Easy (x1)''', '''Medium (x2)''', and '''Hard (x3)'''), and sometimes if on Wi-Fi/cell data you can watch a video for a few more. Otherwise, you get nothing for a failed run. When you get the required number of stars listed you can earn prizes such as tickets or coins. You can select any difficulty prior to each race. The races and your star counts reset and change after 24 hours. They also adjust to your selected cart so your high CC kart will face other comparable high CC karts. This is a replacement for "Daily Events" from v1.0.
 
   
==='''Items'''===
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*'''''Coins''''' ([[File:Bird_Coins.png|link=Bird Coins|30px]]): Coins are the main in-game currency. They appear as small gold coins with Red's face on them. They appear in every track and can be collected to increase the amount of awarded coins when finishing a race, and there are big-sized coins worth '''[[File:Bird_Coins.png|link=Bird Coins|30px]] × 50'''. They are mainly used to purchase upgrades for the player's karts with upgrade parts, and it's also used for purchase 3 upgrade parts at the shop (starting at '''[[File:Bird_Coins.png|link=Bird Coins|30px]] × 100''' for regular parts, '''[[File:Bird_Coins.png|link=Bird Coins|30px]] × 1,000''' for Rare parts, and '''[[File:Bird_Coins.png|link=Bird Coins|30px]] × 10,000''' for Epic parts).
 
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*[[Air Guitar]] {{only}}
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*[[Arctic Roller]] {{only}}
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*[[Balloon]]
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*[[Barbequick]] {{only}}
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*[[Barrel Roller]] {{only}}
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*[[Beach Buggy]] {{only}}
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*[[Big Boomer]] {{only}}
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*[[Big Burner]] {{only}}
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*[[Blue Cornet]] {{only}}
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*[[Coins|Bird Coins]]
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*[[Blueprint]] {{only}}<ref group="note" name="2.0.0only">Appears only in the 2.0.0 version.</ref>
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*[[Capster]] {{only}}
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*[[Cool Runner]] {{only}}
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*[[Cork Wagon]] {{only}}
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*[[Drum Roller]] {{only}}
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*[[Gems]] {{first}}
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*[[Ham Glider]] {{only}}
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*[[Hog Rod]] {{only}}
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*[[Iron Bolt]] {{only}}
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*[[Matchstick Mobile]] {{only}}
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*[[Music Maker]] {{only}}
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*[[Phoenix Star]] {{only}}
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*[[Pinky Tonk]] {{only}}
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*[[Point Breaker]] {{only}}
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*[[Punch Box]] {{only}}
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*[[Rocket Racer]] {{only}}
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*[[Royal Snout]] {{only}}
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*[[Semi-Skinner]] {{only}}
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*[[Shred Sled]] {{only}}
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*[[Snow Scoop]] {{only}}
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*[[Sponge Cruiser]] {{only}}
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*[[Strike Out]] {{only}}
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*[[Sty GT]] {{only}}
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*[[Tar Barreller]] {{only}}
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*[[Ticket]] {{only}}<ref group="note" name="2.0.0only" />
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*[[Toolbox]] {{only}}<ref group="note" name="2.0.0only" />
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*[[Tracked Trekker]] {{only}}
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*[[Trash Thrasher]] {{only}}
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*[[Tub Thumper]] {{only}}
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*[[Upgrade part]] {{only}}<ref group="note" name="2.0.0only" />
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===Gimmicks and obstacles===
*'''''Gems''''' ([[File:Gem.png|25px]]): Gems are the premium in-game currency. They appear as small, hexagonal, shiny blue gems. Gems are used to purchase refill energies, to upgrade karts when you don't have enough coins, and to open premium toolboxes ('''[[File:Gem.png|25px]] × 40''' for open 1 prize and '''[[File:Gem.png|25px]] × 400''' to open 11 prizes). A handful of gems are given out with some toolboxes, otherwise, you will have to perform an in-app purchase. Version 1.0 players will get gems for their purchased karts after updating their game and logging on to their Rovio account.
 
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*[[Stone]]
*'''''Energy''''' ([[File:ABGO Energy.png|25px]]): Energy replaces the cupcake scheme from v1.0. They are used to enter races and can be replenished by waiting, watching video ads, or spending gems (or probably rank up). When your energy is below what is needed for a race, a special video advertisement option is offered where the player can wait four hours to get full energy plus '''[[File:ABGO Energy.png|25px]] × 20''' on top of it.
 
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*[[TNT]]
 
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*[[Wood]]
*'''''Tickets''''' ([[File:ABGO Ticket.png|30px]]): Tickets, which are introduced in v2.0, are used to purchase toolboxes. They are awarded from meeting the goals of certain daily challenge races, ranking in tournaments, or getting stars in some of the episode event races. You can also get a ticket from watching the video ad at the redemption part of the shop but must wait four hours before you can watch another one.
 
 
*'''''Upgrade Parts''''': Upgrade parts are the new item to introduce in v2.0 where you upgrade your kart with '''[[File:Bird_Coins.png|link=Bird Coins|30px]] × 500''' for each of them (or gems if you don't enough coins). They appear like a medal with a wrench symbol on them. There are 3 upgrade parts are regular part ([[File:ABGO UpgradePart.png|30px]]), Rare ([[File:ABGO RareUpgradePart.png|30px]]), and Epic ([[File:ABGO EpicUpgradePart.png|30px]]). They can be found in campaign, toolboxes, or at the shop for buying them ('''[[File:Bird_Coins.png|link=Bird Coins|30px]] × 100''' for regular parts, '''[[File:Bird_Coins.png|link=Bird Coins|30px]] × 1,000''' for Rare parts, and '''[[File:Bird_Coins.png|link=Bird Coins|30px]] × 10,000''' for Epic parts, with an incremental cost for each subsequent part until the shop refreshes its inventory). Another upgrade part, Blueprints ([[File:ABGO BluePrintV2.png|30px]]), allows you to level up your kart. Blueprints are found from winning certain campaigns or sometimes in toolboxes.
 
 
*'''''Toolboxes''''': Toolboxes are the new item to introduced in v2.0. They appear as a toolbox and are opened by tickets. When you attain certain ranks, the game offers a better toolbox that contains rarer prizes (images below). They only found at the shop, you can open the toolbox for '''[[File:Gem.png|25px]] × 40''' for open 1 prize and '''[[File:Gem.png|25px]] × 400''' to open 11 prizes.
 
 
<gallery position="center" widths="120" hideaddbutton="true">
 
ABGO ToolBox.png|Regular Toolbox (Unlock at Rank 2)
 
ABGO ToolBox2.png|Bronze Toolbox (Unlock at Rank 3)
 
ABGO IronToolBox.png|Iron Toolbox (Unlock at Rank 6)
 
ABGO SilverToolBox.png|Silver Toolbox (Unlock at Rank 11)
 
ABGO GoldToolBox.png|Gold Toolbox (Unlock at Rank 16)
 
ABGO LuxuryToolBox.png|Luxury ToolBox
 
</gallery>
 
 
==='''Power-Ups'''===
 
In the v2.0 update, you'll get only one power-up by after watching the advertisement videos.
 
 
*'''''King Sling''''' ([[File:ABGKingSling.png|30px]]): When this Power-Up is activated, the slingshot will become a large, gray, more advanced version of the normal slingshot. When the player takes off from the King Sling, they will be propelled very far, very similar to a headstart. This is the only returning Power-Up in this game, for the King Sling also appears as a Power-Up in ''[[Angry Birds]]''.
 
*'''''Kart Repair''''' ([[File:ABGO KartRepair.png|30px]]): Prior to the 2015 update (v1.6.2), when this Power-Up is activated, the player's kart will automatically be repaired whenever their kart is damaged.
 
*'''''Leaf Blower''''' ([[File:LeafBlower.png|30px]]): This Power-Up replaced the Boost Power-Up during the July 2014 update (v1.4.0). When this Power-Up is activated, a metal fan will appear on the player's kart, which spouts out leaves as it moves. This fan allows the player's kart to accelerate much faster, as well as increasing its speed.
 
*'''''Turbo Kart''''' ([[File:TurboKart.png|30px]]): This Power-Up replaced the Target Kart Power-Up during the 2015 update (v1.6.0). When this Power-Up is activated, the player is given a kart that looks like Kyle Larson's NASCAR. This kart has lightning bolts on the front and the word "Turbo" on the back. This kart has a high top speed and accelerates very fast, however, much like with every other Power-Up, it can only be used in that particular race and will not appear as an available kart to drive in the game.
 
 
==='''Gallery'''===
 
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ABGO V2Gameplay2.png
 
ABGO V2Gameplay3.png
 
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ABGO V2Gameplay5.png
 
ABGO V2Gameplay6.png
 
ABGO V2Gameplay7.png
 
</gallery>
 
   
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
==='''Playable characters'''===
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===Playable characters===
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Each character has special powers, giving them additional opportunities in the races. In Boss Battle, each of the characters (except Red, due to him being the default character) has different abilities next to their regular powers. In v1.0, they can use it repeatedly, but in v2.0, they only use it once.
 
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!Character
!scope="col" width= 50%;"|Characters
 
!scope="col" width= 50%;"|Special Powers
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!Special power
!scope="col" width= 50%;"|Description
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!Description
 
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|[[File:RedBirdToons.png|100px]]<br />
 
|[[File:RedBirdToons.png|100px]]<br />
<big><big>'''[[Red Bird|Red]]'''</big></big>
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<big><big>'''[[Red]]'''</big></big>
 
|[[File:ABGO RedSpecialPower.png|100px]]
 
|[[File:ABGO RedSpecialPower.png|100px]]
 
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|[[File:BlackBirdToons.png|100px]]<br />
 
|[[File:BlackBirdToons.png|100px]]<br />
<big><big>'''[[Black Bird|Bomb]]'''</big></big>
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<big><big>'''[[Bomb]]'''</big></big>
 
|[[File:ABGO BombSpecialPower.png|100px]]
 
|[[File:ABGO BombSpecialPower.png|100px]]
|Detonates his kart, leaving nearby opponent's karts spinning out and damaging them at the same time, giving Bomb a minor speed boost. His own kart is not affected by the blast. In Boss Battle, he throws bombs towards the player.
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| Detonates his kart, leaving nearby opponent's karts spinning out and damaging them at the same time, giving Bomb a minor speed boost. His own kart is not affected by the blast. In Boss Battle, he throws bombs towards the player.
   
 
In v2.0, playable after getting one star on Campaign Level 1 Race 5.
 
In v2.0, playable after getting one star on Campaign Level 1 Race 5.
 
|-
 
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|[[File:PinkBirdABStella.png|100px]]<br />
 
|[[File:PinkBirdABStella.png|100px]]<br />
<big><big>'''[[Pink Bird|Stella]]'''</big></big>
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<big><big>'''[[Stella]]'''</big></big>
 
|[[File:ABGO StellaSpecialPower.png|100px]]
 
|[[File:ABGO StellaSpecialPower.png|100px]]
|Surrounds herself with a large, transparent, pink bubble that protects her kart from any possible damage while flying through the air and swooping coins and fruits within its radius. In Boss Battle, she blows bubbles backward or forwards.
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|Surrounds herself with a large, transparent, pink bubble that protects her kart from any possible damage while flying through the air and swooping coins and fruits within its radius. This can pick up coins, fruits and can be protected from an opponent's powerup, like Terence's shock and Bomb's explosion. In Boss Battle, she blows bubbles backward or forwards.
   
 
In v2.0, playable after getting one star on Campaign Level 2 Race 5.
 
In v2.0, playable after getting one star on Campaign Level 2 Race 5.
 
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|[[File:OrangeBirdToons.png|100px]]<br />
 
|[[File:OrangeBirdToons.png|100px]]<br />
<big><big>'''[[Orange Bird|Bubbles]]'''</big></big>
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<big><big>'''[[Bubbles]]'''</big></big>
 
|[[File:ABGO BubblesSpecialPower.png|100px]]
 
|[[File:ABGO BubblesSpecialPower.png|100px]]
|Expands into a large rolling sphere. While rolling with his inflated body, he can swoop up coins, fruits, and ice cream cones. It also appears that while inflated, he is able to collect up to three rows of coins and splat fruits. While inflated, Bubbles has enough power to literally toss other racers into the air, force them forward, or knock them back. It is a powerful mixture of Red and Stella, hence the speed boost and size expansion, respectively. In Boss Battle, he spawns a TNT Crate, a box of coins, or a box of boost, tied to a balloon backward.
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| Expands into a large rolling sphere. While rolling with his inflated body, he can swoop up coins, fruits, and ice cream cones. It also appears that while inflated, he is able to collect up to three rows of coins and splat fruits. While inflated, Bubbles has enough power to literally toss other racers into the air, force them forward, or knock them back. It is a powerful mixture of Red and Stella, hence the speed boost and size expansion, respectively. In Boss Battle, he spawns a TNT Crate, a box of coins, or a box of boost, tied to a balloon backward.
   
 
In v2.0, playable after getting one star on Campaign Level 3 Race 5.
 
In v2.0, playable after getting one star on Campaign Level 3 Race 5.
 
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|[[File:WhiteBirdToons.png|100px]]<br />
 
|[[File:WhiteBirdToons.png|100px]]<br />
<big><big>'''[[White Bird|Matilda]]'''</big></big>
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<big><big>'''[[Matilda]]'''</big></big>
 
|[[File:ABGO MatildaSpecialPower.png|100px]]
 
|[[File:ABGO MatildaSpecialPower.png|100px]]
 
|Launches a large propelled egg bomb at racers in front of her. When the egg bomb explodes, it will spin-out any racers nearby. In Boss Battle, she spawns spinning eggs backward.
 
|Launches a large propelled egg bomb at racers in front of her. When the egg bomb explodes, it will spin-out any racers nearby. In Boss Battle, she spawns spinning eggs backward.
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|[[File:BlueBirdToons.png|100px]]<br />
 
|[[File:BlueBirdToons.png|100px]]<br />
<big><big>'''[[Blue Bird|The Blues]]'''</big></big>
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<big><big>'''[[The Blues]]'''</big></big>
 
|[[File:ABGO TheBluesSpecialPower.png|100px]]
 
|[[File:ABGO TheBluesSpecialPower.png|100px]]
 
|Preforms three mini speed boosts (all of these boosts are the same length as Red's). In Boss Battle, they hurl a stone block, a wooden block and a glass block backward.
 
|Preforms three mini speed boosts (all of these boosts are the same length as Red's). In Boss Battle, they hurl a stone block, a wooden block and a glass block backward.
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|[[File:BigBroBirdToons.png|100px]]<br />
 
|[[File:BigBroBirdToons.png|100px]]<br />
<big><big>'''[[Big Brother Bird|Terence]]'''</big></big>
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<big><big>'''[[Terence]]'''</big></big>
 
|[[File:ABGO TerenceSpecialPower.png|100px]]
 
|[[File:ABGO TerenceSpecialPower.png|100px]]
 
|Forms a storm over his own kart, that shocks nearby opponents, leading to their karts spinning out for a while. Although the storm appears to be slightly weaker than Bomb's explosion, Terence also gets a minor speed boost from using his special power. In Boss Battle, he spawns big rocks backward.
 
|Forms a storm over his own kart, that shocks nearby opponents, leading to their karts spinning out for a while. Although the storm appears to be slightly weaker than Bomb's explosion, Terence also gets a minor speed boost from using his special power. In Boss Battle, he spawns big rocks backward.
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In v2.0, playable after getting one star on Campaign Level 8 Race 5.
 
In v2.0, playable after getting one star on Campaign Level 8 Race 5.
 
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|[[File:Hal (Coca Cola Video).png|100px]]<br />
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|[[File:Hal Toons HD.png|100px]]<br />
<big><big>'''[[Boomerang Bird|Hal]]'''</big></big>
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<big><big>'''[[Hal]]'''</big></big>
 
|[[File:ABGO HalSpecialPower.png|100px]]
 
|[[File:ABGO HalSpecialPower.png|100px]]
 
|Creates a tornado, sending it forward in a direct line before his kart. Opponent racers who are hit by the tornado spin out. Additionally, the tornado can collect coins, splat fruits, and destroy blocks and TNT crates in front of him. In Boss Battle, he shoots boomerangs backward.
 
|Creates a tornado, sending it forward in a direct line before his kart. Opponent racers who are hit by the tornado spin out. Additionally, the tornado can collect coins, splat fruits, and destroy blocks and TNT crates in front of him. In Boss Battle, he shoots boomerangs backward.
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|[[File:YellowBirdChuckToons2.png|100px]]<br />
 
|[[File:YellowBirdChuckToons2.png|100px]]<br />
<big><big>'''[[Yellow Bird|Chuck]]'''</big></big>
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<big><big>'''[[Chuck]]'''</big></big>
 
|[[File:ABGO ChuckSpecialPower.png|100px]]
 
|[[File:ABGO ChuckSpecialPower.png|100px]]
 
|Uses a mega speed boost. While doing so, time completely stops temporarily, thus giving the player more reaction time on the track. It appears that when racing against Chuck, when he uses his special ability, he will lose a large amount of speed for a portion of around 30 seconds, making it very easy to win a race. In Boss Battle, he leaves the wheel boosts behind.
 
|Uses a mega speed boost. While doing so, time completely stops temporarily, thus giving the player more reaction time on the track. It appears that when racing against Chuck, when he uses his special ability, he will lose a large amount of speed for a portion of around 30 seconds, making it very easy to win a race. In Boss Battle, he leaves the wheel boosts behind.
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<big><big>'''[[Ayrton Senna]]'''</big></big>
 
<big><big>'''[[Ayrton Senna]]'''</big></big>
 
|[[File:ABGO AyrtonSennaSpecialPower.png|100px]]
 
|[[File:ABGO AyrtonSennaSpecialPower.png|100px]]
|The same ability as Chuck's special power only goes longer.
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|The same ability as Chuck's special power, only it goes longer.
 
<font color="red">'''Note: He's no longer playable in the v2.0 update onwards.'''</font>
 
<font color="red">'''Note: He's no longer playable in the v2.0 update onwards.'''</font>
 
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==='''Non-playable characters'''===
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===Non-playable characters===
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*[[Chronicler Pig]]<ref group="note" name="Removed">Removed in the 2.0.0 version.</ref>
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*[[Mechanic Pig]]<ref group="note" name="Removed" />
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*[[Minion Pigs]]
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*[[Ice Bird]]<ref group="note" name="Unused">Unused.</ref>
!scope="col" width= 50%;"|Description
 
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|[[File:ABGO_MechanicPig2.png|100px]]<br />
 
<big><big>'''[[Mechanic Pig]]'''</big></big>
 
|Mechanic Pig appears in the kart selection and cutscenes. When tapped on, he will either give gameplay advice, make comments, or laughs if you tap him many times. He also appears in you lost screen with his surprise expression.<br />
 
In v1.10.0 Halloween update, he was removed from kart selection for space limitation purposes.
 
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|[[File:MinionPigToons.png|100px]]<br />
 
<big><big>'''[[Minion Pigs]]'''</big></big>
 
|Minion Pigs are not playable, but they do appear in-game modes, which are:<br />
 
'''Race Mode''' - They have the role of a minor disturbance.<br />'''Fruit Splat Mode''' - Pigs prevent the player to collect splat fruits.<br />They also appear in the cutscenes, Jenga mode, and gameplay background. In version 2, they appear as competing racers.
 
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|[[File:ChroniclePigToons.png|100px]]<br />
 
<big><big>'''[[Chronicler Pig]]'''</big></big>
 
|Chronicler Pig only appears at the beginning of the cutscene and King Pig cutscene.<br />
 
In v1.4.0, he was an old sprite model of Senna Bird.<br />'''''(see [[Angry_Birds_Go!/Unused_Content|Unused Content]] for more information)'''''
 
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==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
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*[[Seedway]]
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*[[Rocky Road]]
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*[[Air]]
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*[[Stunt]]
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*[[Sub Zero]]
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*[[Weekly Tournament (Angry Birds Go!)|Weekly Tournament]]
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*[[Jenga (Angry Birds Go!)|Jenga]]
   
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==Promotional==
<div align="center">[[File:ABGO_SeedwayLogo.png|180px|link=Seedway]][[File:ABGO_RockyRoadLogo.png|150px|link=Rocky Road]][[File:ABGO_AirLogo.png|150px|link=Air]][[File:ABGO_StuntLogo.png|150px|link=Stunt]][[File:ABGO_SubZeroLogo.png|150px|link=Sub Zero]]</div>
 
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[[File:Angry Birds Go! Traiture.jpg|thumb|250px|The first teaser picture.]]
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The first information about the ''Angry Birds Go!'' appeared on June 12, 2013, while Rovio posted a small preview image and the game. A few days later, it was also announced that the game will be released for iOS and Android (later it was announced that the game was also available on Windows Phone 8 and BlackBerry). Before the beginning of the game production company Rovio has signed an extended license agreement with Hasbro, which they produce toys and games under the brand Angry Birds. Hasbro will be involved in the development of ''Angry Birds Go!'', and in conjunction with LucasArts continue working on ''Angry Birds Star Wars''. Development lasted long enough for a long time the news about the game almost did not come (probably due to the development of ''Angry Birds Star Wars II'').
   
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On October 31, 2013, Rovio released a countdown app called ''[[Angry Birds Go! Countdown]]'', where the player could get acquainted with the characters, Telepods, and gameplay, as well as being able to watch game trailers. It was also possible to gain points, for example, going every day to the application.
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==Release==
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On November 26, 2013, the game came early in the New Zealand App Store. The next day, it was also released in in Australia.
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On December 7, 2013, a leaked beta was available on Windows Phone devices (0.9.0.0) but it's unplayable.
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On December 11, 2013, it was released worldwide.
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===Discontinuation and potential revival===
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As of Summer 2019, ''Angry Birds Go!'' has been removed from the App Store and unlisted from the Play Store in every country but Zimbabwe, silently being discontinued. While Rovio initially said that this was for testing purposes,<ref>{{Cite web|author=Angry Birds|date=September 30, 2019|url=https://twitter.com/AngryBirds/status/1178664858004398081|title=Angry Birds on Twitter|work=Twitter}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|author=Angry Birds|date=August 1, 2019|url=https://twitter.com/AngryBirds/status/1156820806460219392|title=Angry Birds on Twitter|work=Twitter}}</ref> they said on their support page that they wanted to stop production on the game, along with many other ''[[Angry Birds (series)|Angry Birds]]'' games released before ''[[Angry Birds Transformers]]'', to focus on the newer titles.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Rovio|url=https://support.rovio.com/hc/en-us/articles/360042412634-I-can-t-find-Angry-Birds-Go-in-my-app-store-anymore-what-s-up-with-that-|title=I can’t find Angry Birds Go! in my app store anymore, what’s up with that?|work=Rovio Entertainment Ltd.}}</ref>
   
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[[File:Angry Birds GO! Servey.jpg|thumb|250px|Survey for ''Angry Birds Go!''.]]
==='''Non-Sequential'''===
 
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However, on June 22, 2021, Rovio announced that they will be remaking some of their older titles for newer hardware.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Rovio|date=June 22, 2021|url=https://www.rovio.com/articles/a-letter-to-our-fans/|title="A letter to our fans"|work=Rovio Entertainment Ltd.|accessdate=July 14, 2021}}</ref> While ''Angry Birds Go!'' was not mentioned, a survey has started popping up for players of the game, asking about improvements they want added in the game.
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{{clear}}
   
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==Pre-releases==
<div align="center">[[File:ABGOWeeklyTournament.png|150px|link=Weekly Tournament (Angry Birds Go!)]][[File:ABGOJengaMode.png|150px|link=Jenga (Angry Birds Go!)]]</div>
 
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!Description
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|[[File:ABG Countdown App Icon.jpeg|90px]]
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|''[[Angry Birds Go! Countdown]]''
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|Released for iOS and Android before the release of the main game. It served as a preview of the game. It was removed when the official game was fully released.
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==Re-releases==
 
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==Achievements==
 
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|-
''For this game's achievements, see [[Angry Birds Go!/Achievements]].''
 
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!Image
 
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!Game
==Gallery==
 
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!Description
''For this subject's image gallery, see [[Angry Birds Go!/Gallery]].''
 
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|[[File:Angry Birds Go! Create Icon.jpeg|90px]]
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|''[[Angry Birds Go! Create]]''
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|Released in 2014. It was eventually discontinued for good.
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|-
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|[[File:Angry Birds Go Turbo Edition Icon.jpeg|90px]]
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|''[[Angry Birds Go! Turbo Edition]]''
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|Released in 2019 for Hatch. It is currently unplayable due to the server's shutdown in late 2020 and early 2021.
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|}
   
 
==Reception==
 
==Reception==
The game has received mixed reviews, with a Metacritic score of 60% based on 22 reviews. The Guardian liked the gameplay and was not overly bothered by the in-app purchases. Tech2 did not like the energy system, which only allows you to play five races with a bird, after which they are locked unless you wait or unlock with crystals (which are slowly earned in-game or with an in-app purchase) and did not like the vehicle upgrade process using in-game currency that is slowly earned by racing or with an in-app purchase for coins.
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The game has received mixed reviews, with a ''Metacritic'' score of 60% based on 22 reviews. ''The Guardian'' liked the gameplay and was not overly bothered by the in-app purchases. ''Tech2'' did not like the energy system, which only allows players to play five races with a bird, after which they are locked unless they wait or unlock with Gems (which are slowly earned in-game or with an in-app purchase) and did not like the vehicle upgrade progress using in-game currency that is slowly earned by racing or with an in-app purchase for coins.
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However, v2.0 was met with negative backlash by most fans, causing Android users to resort to APKs, with v1.0.1, v1.3.2, v1.5.2, and v1.8.7 being the most popular older versions.
   
 
==Videos==
 
==Videos==
 
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What IS Angry Birds Go!?
 
What IS Angry Birds Go!?
Angry Birds Go! character reveals Red
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File:Angry Birds Go! character reveals- Red
Angry Birds Go! character reveals Terence
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File:Angry Birds Go! character reveals- Terence
Angry Birds Go! character reveals Stella
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File:Angry Birds Go! character reveals- Stella
Angry Birds Go! character reveals Corporal Pig
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File:Angry Birds Go! character reveals- Corporal Pig
Angry Birds Go! character reveals Moustache Pig
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File:Angry Birds Go! character reveals- Moustache Pig
 
Angry Birds Go! Cinematic Trailer
 
Angry Birds Go! Cinematic Trailer
 
Angry Birds Go! Official Gameplay Trailer - Game out December 11!
 
Angry Birds Go! Official Gameplay Trailer - Game out December 11!
 
Angry Birds Go! Telepods commercial featuring Red
 
Angry Birds Go! Telepods commercial featuring Red
 
Angry Birds Go! Telepods commercial featuring Chuck
 
Angry Birds Go! Telepods commercial featuring Chuck
Angry Birds GO & Jenga Pirate Pig Attack
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File:Angry Birds GO & Jenga- Pirate Pig Attack (1)
Angry Birds Go Pirate Pig Attack TV Commercial
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File:Angry Birds GO & Jenga- Pirate Pig Attack (2)
 
NEW! Angry Birds Go! in Real Life
 
NEW! Angry Birds Go! in Real Life
 
NEW! Angry Birds Go! 1-minute Tutorial
 
NEW! Angry Birds Go! 1-minute Tutorial
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*CC in real life stands for [[Wikipedia:Cubic centimetre|cubic centimeter]] (cm<sup>3</sup>), a measure unit. However, according to Mechanic Pig, it stands for ''cake capacity''. Because of Mechanic Pig being eventually removed from the game, the accuracy of this is unknown.
*The game gives some resemblance to the original ''Angry Birds'', with the appearance of the [[Slingshot]] and power-ups.
 
*All of the characters appear in their [[Angry Birds Toons|Toons design]].
 
**Although Hal has never appeared in ''Angry Birds Toons'', the game uses [[Boomerang Bird|Hal]] in his new design from the ''[[Angry Birds Coca-Cola]]'' trailer.
 
*On the cover of the Jenga tower knockdown game, if you look closely, you can see the Pirate Pig Attack game. This also happens with the Trophy Cup Challenge game.
 
*CC in real life stands for Cubic Centimeter, but according to Mechanic Pig, it stands for Cake Capacity.
 
**This is probably because you are racing for a cake.
 
*The letter "L" next to the kart names denotes the Level of the kart.
 
 
*This is the first ''Angry Birds'' game to be played in a 3D perspective, as well as the first to feature three-dimensional CGI graphics.
 
*This is the first ''Angry Birds'' game to be played in a 3D perspective, as well as the first to feature three-dimensional CGI graphics.
*This is the second free full game, the first one being ''[[Angry Birds Rio]]''.
 
*The game gives you the option to steer by tilting or touching.
 
*Just like the [[Angry Birds|original game]], you can use sponsored power-ups in this game.
 
 
*When the player finishes all brackets in a mode, the challenges will be available in that mode. Completing challenges will reward you gems.
 
*When the player finishes all brackets in a mode, the challenges will be available in that mode. Completing challenges will reward you gems.
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*A few characters are not seen in their actual karts in their cutscenes nor in their boss races. This is clearly a result of the developers' oversight.
*In older versions, when you tapped a character in its habitat in the big tree, the character commonly would say "Hi" or "Hey". The tree character selection was removed as a part of the v2.0 update.
 
*This is the only game besides ''[[Angry Birds]]'', ''[[Angry Birds Seasons|Seasons]], ''and ''[[Angry Birds Rio|Rio]]'' to have all the birds in it.
 
*Whenever a kart has been fully upgraded, the kart will "level up" and change in appearance, and the name of the kart will change too.
 
*To unlock an episode, you have to recruit all characters in the previous episode.
 
*When you pick a kart for Race or Versus, all the racers will be using a variant of that kart. This was true prior to the March 2014 update (v1.2.0).
 
*A few characters are not seen in their actual karts in their cutscenes nor in their Champion Chase. This is clearly a result of the developers' oversight.
 
 
**Bomb's real kart is Big Bang, but in Seedway Cutscene 5, he goes by Big Boomer, and in his Champion Chase, he goes by Roofster. Both Roofster and Big Boomer are variants of Big Bang.
 
**Bomb's real kart is Big Bang, but in Seedway Cutscene 5, he goes by Big Boomer, and in his Champion Chase, he goes by Roofster. Both Roofster and Big Boomer are variants of Big Bang.
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**Corporal Pig's real kart is Dragster Snout in cutscene 3 of Stunt but he goes by the Iron Swine L3 in Champion Chase.
 
**Chuck's real kart is Mega Rocket, but in Stunt Cutscene 5, he goes by Wall Magnet, and in his Champion Chase, he goes by Rocket Racer. Both Rocket Racer and Wall Magnet are variants of Mega Rocket.
 
**Chuck's real kart is Mega Rocket, but in Stunt Cutscene 5, he goes by Wall Magnet, and in his Champion Chase, he goes by Rocket Racer. Both Rocket Racer and Wall Magnet are variants of Mega Rocket.
*Its worldwide release date was on the 4th anniversary of the first game.
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*The game's worldwide release date coincided on the fourth anniversary of the original ''[[Angry Birds (game)|Angry Birds]]''.
*This is the first game that Sponsored power-ups to change their names. The second was ''[[Angry Birds Transformers]]'' when State Farm (in the US) changes to Shield or (Energonicon).
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*This is the first game that Sponsored power-ups to change their names. The second was ''[[Angry Birds Transformers]]''.
*All characters in Champion Chase uses their L3 kart counterpart.
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*All characters in Champion Chase use their L3 kart counterpart.
*Corporal Pig's ability is a reference to acquiring 3 green/red shells in various ''Mario Kart'' games.
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*Corporal Pig's ability is a reference to the [[w:c:mario:Red Shell|Red Shells]] in various ''Mario Kart'' games.
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*There's an easter egg that if you go fast enough, you can see your kart burning like going supersonic (only works in 2.0.0)
*This game has many bug issues in the v2.0 update, which includes game crashes. The player is stuck on the level and problems with upgrading the kart.
 
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*During its release, some reporters were saying that the US$100 Big Bang Special Edition kart was the most expensive IAP in mobile games at the time.<ref>{{Cite web|first=Anupam|last=Saxena|date=November 29, 2013|url=https://www.gadgets360.com/games/news/angry-birds-go-features-in-app-purchases-as-expensive-as-100-report-452594|accessdate=July 16, 2023|title=Angry Birds Go! features in-app purchases as expensive as $100: Report|work=Gadgets360|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230716164700/https://www.gadgets360.com/games/news/angry-birds-go-features-in-app-purchases-as-expensive-as-100-report-452594|archivedate=July 16, 2023}}</ref>
**All process is erased in the v2.0 update, even when connected to Facebook or [[Rovio Account]].
 
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*This was the first game in the series to first release on Windows Phone devices first, then iOS and Android instead of the reverse happening.<ref>{{Cite web|date=December 7, 2013|url=https://onmsft.com/news/angry-birds-go-internal-beta-windows-phone-8-available-download-right-now/|title=Angry Birds Go Internal Beta for Windows Phone 8 Available, But you can't play it}}</ref>
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==Notes==
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<references group="note" />
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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{{Reflist}}
<references />
 
   
==External Links==
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==External links==
 
*[http://go.angrybirds.com/ Official website]
 
*[http://go.angrybirds.com/ Official website]
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Angry Birds Go! is a video game that is a part of the Angry Birds series. It is a kart racing game similar to the Mario Kart series, developed and published by Rovio Entertainment. It was released in 2013 for mobile devices.

Plot[note 1]

The start of an unlikely friendship

Red with the Mechanic Pig in the latter's cave.

On Piggy Island, the Minion Pigs are about to have a race, with third prize being a stinky boot, second prize being an eaten apple, and first prize being a giant cake. The Angry Birds look at the cake, which makes them drool. Red steals one of the pigs' karts and has a race. After winning, his kart breaks down, much for his grief. However, Mechanic Pig, who was also planning to get the cake, takes Red and his destroyed kart to his hidden cave. There, he builds a new vehicle for Red, who uses it to win some races. Later, Red has some races against Stella who is defeated and joins his group. Afterward, the two race across Piggy Island, defeating more opponents who join their team.

Gameplay

1.0.0 version

Main article: Angry Birds Go!/Gameplay (Version 1)
Angry Birds Go! 1.0

The title screen of the 1.0.0 version of Angry Birds Go!

Angry Birds Go! is a kart racing game similar to the Mario Kart games. The player takes control of a series of playable characters, who will participate in races and events using karts. In these races, the player needs to reach their goal in the shortest amount of time. After completing a race, they will get one, two or three stars depending on their performance during it. Should they fail doing so, they will get a Try Again screen, encouraging them to try again with Boosts or after upgrading their kart.

Angry Birds Go! 1.0

The menu of the 1.0.0 version of Angry Birds Go!

The menu of Angry Birds Go! takes place in the Mechanic Pig's cave, which is divided into three sections: the tree, outdors or in the cave. On the tree, which is unlocked after defeating Stella, the player can select what character are they going to play with, each with their own abilities; outdors, they can upgrade their kart with Bird Coins and participate in events; in the cave, they can select karts, or buy new ones with Bird Coins, with real money, or through the use of Telepods. Each character in Angry Birds Go! has an independient energy system, which is represented in five cupcakes (formerly orange dots); if they run out of energy, the player will be unable to use them unless they get enough rest or the player pays with Gems.

In the menu, the player can select which race to participate in. The player's chances of winning depend on their kart's upgrades and effectiveness, which is represented in CC (cubic centimeters, used to measure engine displacement). Before starting a race, the game will compare the recommended amount of CC with that of the kart the player is using; if the player's kart is low in CC compared to what the game recommends, the text of recommended amount of CC will be in red; in the opposite case, the text will be in green. If both amount of CCs are nearly identical, the text will be in yellow.

During a race, the player can mode left and right by either tapping onto the screen or by rotating the device. The races are divided into many modes, which are the following:

  • VS. Race: The player will be racing against seven opponents controlled by an AI. At first, those opponents will be Minion Pigs, though they will be replaced with characters the player has already unlocked. Said characters will also use their abilities to get an advantage. After winning in VS. Race five times, the player will be given tasks to complete in said mode.
  • Time Boom: The player will be in an individual race, with the circuits being filled with glass and wooden blocks. They will have to pass through these obstacles and get to the finish line before a bomb explodes. After winning in Time Boom five times, the player will be given tasks to complete in said mode.
  • Fruit Splat: The player has to collect fruits (or ice cream in Sub Zero) to fill a gauge before they get to the finish line. Sometimes, Minion Pigs will collect the fruits so that the player is unable to collect them. Once the gauge has been filled, all fruits will be replaced with Bird Coins. After winning in Fruit Splat five times, the player will be given tasks to complete in said mode.
  • Versus: The player will compete against a random opponent. It is divided into three difficulties: Easy, Intermediate and Hard, each with a tougher or weaker AI. The harder the race is, the more Bird Coins will be awarded to the player after winning, giving players with the Coin Doubler an advantage. Was removed in the 2.0 update.
  • Champion Race: Similar to Versus. It is unlocked after winning a race in VS. Race, Time Bomb and Fruit Splat once. The player has to compete against an opponent and win three races. Once said action is done, the opponent will be added to the character roaster, and will replace the Minion Pigs in VS. Race. Also, the player will be unable to play in said mode after the three races are won.

2.0.0 version

After the 2.0.0 version of Angry Birds Go! released in 2016 in promotion of The Angry Birds Movie, gameplay has been slightly changed, though still with some parts from the older versions. Now, the game starts in a level selection screen divided into eleven different sections, each having five levels with the last being a boss fight similar to Champion Race from the past version. In addition, the game also features the workshop, which combines the Mechanic Pig's tree and cave into one single menu. In it, the player can choose the racer they are going to play with, as well as buy new vehicles with the use of blueprints and upgrade them using upgrade parts.

Angry Birds Go! 2.0

An example of gameplay in the 2.0.0 version of Angry Birds Go! in Seedway,

The newer versions of Angry Birds Go! have a different energy system from that from the 1.0.0 versions. Now, all characters share the same energy; this means that, if the player runs out of energy, they will be unable to participate in a race with any character. A single unit of energy takes five minutes to be added to the player's energy, though all energy can be filled instantly with Gems. As the player advances in the game, races will require more energy; to compensate this, the game now makes use of ranks, which can be obtained with the use of XP, obtainable by upgrading karts or completing levels. When the player obtaines a rank, their energy will be upgraded and restored. They will also be rewarded with tickets, toolboxes, and others.

As mentioned above, the menu has many sections with five levels each. These levels take place in different courses of the game. They also make use of the modes from the pre-2.0.0 versions, though no tasks will be given to the player after completing them. Once the player completes a level, they will unlock the next one, and so on. They will also grant them one, two or three stars depending on their performance. Unlike the older versions, getting stars can now award the player with Bird Coins, new vehicles, tickets or upgrade parts.

Objects

Items

  • Air Guitar (only appearance)
  • Arctic Roller (only appearance)
  • Balloon
  • Barbequick (only appearance)
  • Barrel Roller (only appearance)
  • Beach Buggy (only appearance)
  • Big Boomer (only appearance)
  • Big Burner (only appearance)
  • Blue Cornet (only appearance)
  • Bird Coins
  • Blueprint (only appearance)[note 2]
  • Capster (only appearance)
  • Cool Runner (only appearance)
  • Cork Wagon (only appearance)
  • Drum Roller (only appearance)
  • Gems (first appearance)
  • Ham Glider (only appearance)
  • Hog Rod (only appearance)
  • Iron Bolt (only appearance)
  • Matchstick Mobile (only appearance)
  • Music Maker (only appearance)
  • Phoenix Star (only appearance)
  • Pinky Tonk (only appearance)
  • Point Breaker (only appearance)
  • Punch Box (only appearance)
  • Rocket Racer (only appearance)
  • Royal Snout (only appearance)
  • Semi-Skinner (only appearance)
  • Shred Sled (only appearance)
  • Snow Scoop (only appearance)
  • Sponge Cruiser (only appearance)
  • Strike Out (only appearance)
  • Sty GT (only appearance)
  • Tar Barreller (only appearance)
  • Ticket (only appearance)[note 2]
  • Toolbox (only appearance)[note 2]
  • Tracked Trekker (only appearance)
  • Trash Thrasher (only appearance)
  • Tub Thumper (only appearance)
  • Upgrade part (only appearance)[note 2]
  • Woodwind (only appearance)

Gimmicks and obstacles

Characters

Playable characters

Character Special power Description
RedBirdToons

Red

ABGO RedSpecialPower

Activates a speed boost leaving a trail of red flames in the air for about half a second.

Starter character in v2.0.

BlackBirdToons

Bomb

ABGO BombSpecialPower Detonates his kart, leaving nearby opponent's karts spinning out and damaging them at the same time, giving Bomb a minor speed boost. His own kart is not affected by the blast. In Boss Battle, he throws bombs towards the player.

In v2.0, playable after getting one star on Campaign Level 1 Race 5.

PinkBirdABStella

Stella

ABGO StellaSpecialPower Surrounds herself with a large, transparent, pink bubble that protects her kart from any possible damage while flying through the air and swooping coins and fruits within its radius. This can pick up coins, fruits and can be protected from an opponent's powerup, like Terence's shock and Bomb's explosion. In Boss Battle, she blows bubbles backward or forwards.

In v2.0, playable after getting one star on Campaign Level 2 Race 5.

OrangeBirdToons

Bubbles

ABGO BubblesSpecialPower Expands into a large rolling sphere. While rolling with his inflated body, he can swoop up coins, fruits, and ice cream cones. It also appears that while inflated, he is able to collect up to three rows of coins and splat fruits. While inflated, Bubbles has enough power to literally toss other racers into the air, force them forward, or knock them back. It is a powerful mixture of Red and Stella, hence the speed boost and size expansion, respectively. In Boss Battle, he spawns a TNT Crate, a box of coins, or a box of boost, tied to a balloon backward.

In v2.0, playable after getting one star on Campaign Level 3 Race 5.

WhiteBirdToons

Matilda

ABGO MatildaSpecialPower Launches a large propelled egg bomb at racers in front of her. When the egg bomb explodes, it will spin-out any racers nearby. In Boss Battle, she spawns spinning eggs backward.

In v2.0, playable after getting one star on Campaign Level 4 Race 5.

MoustachePigToons

Foreman Pig

ABGO ForemanPigSpecialPower Launches dynamite sticks at racers in front of him, which can be used up to three times, giving him a minor speed boost. Its only disadvantage is its short-range, but if a dynamite stick explodes near a racer, they will spin out. In Boss Battle, he launches 3 TNT Rockets at once backward. Also called Moustache Pig. At the end of the Boss Battle, if you lose, it reads "Moustache Pig loves the taste of victory!".

In v2.0, playable after getting one star on Campaign Level 5 Race 5.

KingPigToons

King Pig

ABGO KingPigSpecialPower Rapidly hovers over the track with his balloons, similar to Stella. While flying, you don't need to steer, but you can't collect coins, splat fruits, or (above ground) travel up high as the autopilot, as it will automatically bring you back down to ground level. In Boss Battle, he hurls Minion Pigs' backward to slow down the player.

In v2.0, playable after getting one star on Campaign Level 6 Race 5.

BlueBirdToons

The Blues

ABGO TheBluesSpecialPower Preforms three mini speed boosts (all of these boosts are the same length as Red's). In Boss Battle, they hurl a stone block, a wooden block and a glass block backward.

In v2.0, playable after getting one star on Campaign Level 7 Race 5.

BigBroBirdToons

Terence

ABGO TerenceSpecialPower Forms a storm over his own kart, that shocks nearby opponents, leading to their karts spinning out for a while. Although the storm appears to be slightly weaker than Bomb's explosion, Terence also gets a minor speed boost from using his special power. In Boss Battle, he spawns big rocks backward.

In v2.0, playable after getting one star on Campaign Level 8 Race 5.

Hal Toons HD

Hal

ABGO HalSpecialPower Creates a tornado, sending it forward in a direct line before his kart. Opponent racers who are hit by the tornado spin out. Additionally, the tornado can collect coins, splat fruits, and destroy blocks and TNT crates in front of him. In Boss Battle, he shoots boomerangs backward.

In v2.0, playable after getting one star on Campaign Level 9 Race 5.

CorporalPigToons

Corporal Pig

ABGO CorporalPigSpecialPower

Uses his helmet as a shield, spinning around him. The helmet also speeds up his kart and can be used to spin out nearby racers, knock obstacles, or pick up fruit/coins. Each helmet lasts for about 15 seconds or until the kart runs into too many obstacles or the side of the track. In a typical race, the helmet can be used three times, with any use afterward costing gems. typical race, In Boss Battle, Corporal Pig throws TNT Crates backward.

In v2.0, playable after getting one star on Campaign Level 10 Race 5.

YellowBirdChuckToons2

Chuck

ABGO ChuckSpecialPower Uses a mega speed boost. While doing so, time completely stops temporarily, thus giving the player more reaction time on the track. It appears that when racing against Chuck, when he uses his special ability, he will lose a large amount of speed for a portion of around 30 seconds, making it very easy to win a race. In Boss Battle, he leaves the wheel boosts behind.

In v2.0, playable after getting one star on Campaign Level 11 Race 5.

Ayrton-senna

Ayrton Senna

ABGO AyrtonSennaSpecialPower The same ability as Chuck's special power, only it goes longer.

Note: He's no longer playable in the v2.0 update onwards.

Non-playable characters

Episodes

Promotional

Angry Birds Go! Traiture

The first teaser picture.

The first information about the Angry Birds Go! appeared on June 12, 2013, while Rovio posted a small preview image and the game. A few days later, it was also announced that the game will be released for iOS and Android (later it was announced that the game was also available on Windows Phone 8 and BlackBerry). Before the beginning of the game production company Rovio has signed an extended license agreement with Hasbro, which they produce toys and games under the brand Angry Birds. Hasbro will be involved in the development of Angry Birds Go!, and in conjunction with LucasArts continue working on Angry Birds Star Wars. Development lasted long enough for a long time the news about the game almost did not come (probably due to the development of Angry Birds Star Wars II).

On October 31, 2013, Rovio released a countdown app called Angry Birds Go! Countdown, where the player could get acquainted with the characters, Telepods, and gameplay, as well as being able to watch game trailers. It was also possible to gain points, for example, going every day to the application.

Release

On November 26, 2013, the game came early in the New Zealand App Store. The next day, it was also released in in Australia. On December 7, 2013, a leaked beta was available on Windows Phone devices (0.9.0.0) but it's unplayable. On December 11, 2013, it was released worldwide.

Discontinuation and potential revival

As of Summer 2019, Angry Birds Go! has been removed from the App Store and unlisted from the Play Store in every country but Zimbabwe, silently being discontinued. While Rovio initially said that this was for testing purposes,[1][2] they said on their support page that they wanted to stop production on the game, along with many other Angry Birds games released before Angry Birds Transformers, to focus on the newer titles.[3]

Angry Birds GO! Servey

Survey for Angry Birds Go!.

However, on June 22, 2021, Rovio announced that they will be remaking some of their older titles for newer hardware.[4] While Angry Birds Go! was not mentioned, a survey has started popping up for players of the game, asking about improvements they want added in the game.

Pre-releases

Image Game Description
ABG Countdown App Icon Angry Birds Go! Countdown Released for iOS and Android before the release of the main game. It served as a preview of the game. It was removed when the official game was fully released.

Re-releases

Image Game Description
Angry Birds Go! Create Icon Angry Birds Go! Create Released in 2014. It was eventually discontinued for good.
Angry Birds Go Turbo Edition Icon Angry Birds Go! Turbo Edition Released in 2019 for Hatch. It is currently unplayable due to the server's shutdown in late 2020 and early 2021.

Reception

The game has received mixed reviews, with a Metacritic score of 60% based on 22 reviews. The Guardian liked the gameplay and was not overly bothered by the in-app purchases. Tech2 did not like the energy system, which only allows players to play five races with a bird, after which they are locked unless they wait or unlock with Gems (which are slowly earned in-game or with an in-app purchase) and did not like the vehicle upgrade progress using in-game currency that is slowly earned by racing or with an in-app purchase for coins.

However, v2.0 was met with negative backlash by most fans, causing Android users to resort to APKs, with v1.0.1, v1.3.2, v1.5.2, and v1.8.7 being the most popular older versions.

Videos

Trivia

  • CC in real life stands for cubic centimeter (cm3), a measure unit. However, according to Mechanic Pig, it stands for cake capacity. Because of Mechanic Pig being eventually removed from the game, the accuracy of this is unknown.
  • This is the first Angry Birds game to be played in a 3D perspective, as well as the first to feature three-dimensional CGI graphics.
  • When the player finishes all brackets in a mode, the challenges will be available in that mode. Completing challenges will reward you gems.
  • A few characters are not seen in their actual karts in their cutscenes nor in their boss races. This is clearly a result of the developers' oversight.
    • Bomb's real kart is Big Bang, but in Seedway Cutscene 5, he goes by Big Boomer, and in his Champion Chase, he goes by Roofster. Both Roofster and Big Boomer are variants of Big Bang.
    • Corporal Pig's real kart is Dragster Snout in cutscene 3 of Stunt but he goes by the Iron Swine L3 in Champion Chase.
    • Chuck's real kart is Mega Rocket, but in Stunt Cutscene 5, he goes by Wall Magnet, and in his Champion Chase, he goes by Rocket Racer. Both Rocket Racer and Wall Magnet are variants of Mega Rocket.
  • The game's worldwide release date coincided on the fourth anniversary of the original Angry Birds.
  • This is the first game that Sponsored power-ups to change their names. The second was Angry Birds Transformers.
  • All characters in Champion Chase use their L3 kart counterpart.
  • Corporal Pig's ability is a reference to the Red Shells in various Mario Kart games.
  • There's an easter egg that if you go fast enough, you can see your kart burning like going supersonic (only works in 2.0.0)
  • During its release, some reporters were saying that the US$100 Big Bang Special Edition kart was the most expensive IAP in mobile games at the time.[5]
  • This was the first game in the series to first release on Windows Phone devices first, then iOS and Android instead of the reverse happening.[6]

Notes

  1. From the 2.0.0 update in 2016 onwards, most of the game's plot and cutscenes were removed.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Appears only in the 2.0.0 version.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Removed in the 2.0.0 version.
  4. Unused.

References

  1. Angry Birds (September 30, 2019). Angry Birds on Twitter. Twitter.
  2. Angry Birds (August 1, 2019). Angry Birds on Twitter. Twitter.
  3. Rovio. I can’t find Angry Birds Go! in my app store anymore, what’s up with that?. Rovio Entertainment Ltd..
  4. Rovio (June 22, 2021). "A letter to our fans". Rovio Entertainment Ltd.. Retrieved on July 14, 2021.
  5. Saxena, Anupam (November 29, 2013). Angry Birds Go! features in-app purchases as expensive as $100: Report. Gadgets360. Archived from the original on July 16, 2023. Retrieved on July 16, 2023.
  6. Angry Birds Go Internal Beta for Windows Phone 8 Available, But you can't play it.

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