Compare Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Resolution Games. Published by Resolution Games. Released on 2/7/2019. Available on PC. Genres: Casual. Metacritic score: 79/100.

Angry Birds goes VR and nails the transition, flinging birds at pig-stuffed structures feels surprisingly satisfying when you're standing inside the slingshot.

Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs is exactly what it sounds like: the classic bird-flinging formula rebuilt from the ground up for virtual reality, developed by Resolution Games, a studio that has earned a reputation for making VR feel like more than a gimmick. You pull back a physical slingshot with your tracked controller, aim at increasingly elaborate pig fortresses, and watch the chaos unfold at a scale that a flat screen never quite captures. The whole thing takes place on a sun-drenched holiday island where the pigs have dragged off the stolen eggs, which is as much story as this kind of game needs. The core loop holds up well. Red, Chuck, Bomb, and the Blues are all present with their signature abilities, and the level design smartly uses three-dimensional space in ways the original mobile game never could. You can lean around structures to plan your shot, peer under platforms, and get a real sense of the structural weak points before you launch. That spatial awareness adds a genuine layer of strategy that feels earned rather than stapled on. The destructibility is punchy and readable, and landing a perfectly placed Bomb bird that brings down a whole tower still produces a small rush. Where the game shows its limits is in length and depth. The level count is modest, and experienced Angry Birds players will burn through the main content in a couple of hours. There is no multiplayer, no level editor, and the difficulty curve stays relatively gentle throughout. Resolution Games has released additional level packs, so there is more content than the base install suggests, but if you are hunting for a meaty VR campaign this is not it. Think of it more like an arcade experience you return to for ten-minute sessions rather than a game you sink an evening into. For the audience it is actually aimed at, though, it works well. Families with a VR headset will find this one of the cleaner introductions to the medium. The controls are immediately legible, there is zero motion sickness risk since you stand still the whole time, and kids who already know the IP will be comfortable from the first second. The 89 percent positive Steam rating from nearly four hundred reviews reflects a player base that is mostly getting exactly what it wanted. The Metacritic score of 79 lines up with that read: solid, not revelatory. If you own a PC VR setup and want something low-friction that genuinely justifies the hardware for a casual audience, Isle of Pigs does one thing exceptionally well. It makes a simple throwing mechanic feel physical and fun in a way that holds up across multiple short sessions. Just do not expect it to hold your attention for long stretches. Alex, Scout Team

Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs

Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs

Feb 7, 2019Resolution Games
GamerScout Says

Angry Birds goes VR and nails the transition, flinging birds at pig-stuffed structures feels surprisingly satisfying when you're standing inside the slingshot.

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A polished, short VR showcase that works best in quick bursts, ideal for families and VR newcomers, thin on content for solo grinders.

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About Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs

Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs is exactly what it sounds like: the classic bird-flinging formula rebuilt from the ground up for virtual reality, developed by Resolution Games, a studio that has earned a reputation for making VR feel like more than a gimmick. You pull back a physical slingshot with your tracked controller, aim at increasingly elaborate pig fortresses, and watch the chaos unfold at a scale that a flat screen never quite captures. The whole thing takes place on a sun-drenched holiday island where the pigs have dragged off the stolen eggs, which is as much story as this kind of game needs. The core loop holds up well. Red, Chuck, Bomb, and the Blues are all present with their signature abilities, and the level design smartly uses three-dimensional space in ways the original mobile game never could. You can lean around structures to plan your shot, peer under platforms, and get a real sense of the structural weak points before you launch. That spatial awareness adds a genuine layer of strategy that feels earned rather than stapled on. The destructibility is punchy and readable, and landing a perfectly placed Bomb bird that brings down a whole tower still produces a small rush. Where the game shows its limits is in length and depth. The level count is modest, and experienced Angry Birds players will burn through the main content in a couple of hours. There is no multiplayer, no level editor, and the difficulty curve stays relatively gentle throughout. Resolution Games has released additional level packs, so there is more content than the base install suggests, but if you are hunting for a meaty VR campaign this is not it. Think of it more like an arcade experience you return to for ten-minute sessions rather than a game you sink an evening into. For the audience it is actually aimed at, though, it works well. Families with a VR headset will find this one of the cleaner introductions to the medium. The controls are immediately legible, there is zero motion sickness risk since you stand still the whole time, and kids who already know the IP will be comfortable from the first second. The 89 percent positive Steam rating from nearly four hundred reviews reflects a player base that is mostly getting exactly what it wanted. The Metacritic score of 79 lines up with that read: solid, not revelatory. If you own a PC VR setup and want something low-friction that genuinely justifies the hardware for a casual audience, Isle of Pigs does one thing exceptionally well. It makes a simple throwing mechanic feel physical and fun in a way that holds up across multiple short sessions. Just do not expect it to hold your attention for long stretches.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamVR PuzzlePhysics-BasedFamily FriendlyShort SessionsArcadeLevel-BasedBird AbilitiesDestructible Environments

System Requirements

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OS
Windows 10
Processor
Intel Core i5-4590/AMD FX 8350 equivalent or better
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti / AMD Radeon RX 470 or greater D…

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Windows 10
Processor
Intel Core i5-4590/AMD Ryzen 5 1500X or greater
Memory
8 GB RAM
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Metacritic
79
Steam
89%(390)

Game Info

Developer
Resolution Games
Publisher
Resolution Games
Release Date
Feb 7, 2019

Features

Single-playerSteam AchievementsTracked Controller SupportVR OnlyFamily Sharing

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Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs was released on 7 February 2019.

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Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs was developed by Resolution Games.

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