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1 Case Study #1: Angry Birds

2  “The largest mobile app success the world has seen so far.”  “One of the great runaway hits of 2010.”  “One of the most mainstream games out right now.”

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5  The story goes that a designer working for the Rovio company saw the Pixar animation For the Birds and doodled some ideas on the back of an envelope during a lunch-time meeting.  At the time Rovio were close to bankruptcy, but they decided to take a chance on this iPhone app idea and developed Angry Birds.

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7  First released December 2009  Original version downloaded over 12 million times  All versions downloaded over 2 billion times  Feature film due 2016, (but has been delayed several times)  Originally designed as an iPhone app, but since rewritten in Android and Symbian versions – now available for consoles and PCs  The highest downloaded “freemium” game of all time

8  A pricing strategy by which a product or service (typically a digital offering such as software, media, games or web services) is provided free of charge, but money (a premium) is charged for advanced features, functionality or virtual goods.

9  Easy to learn and pick up – quick play  Addictive gameplay – engagement / endless interesting levels / achievement  Comical style of design yet high production values  Quality sound and music design  Low price of initial app.  Regular updates / versions to keep concept fresh

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11  Players use a slingshot to fire birds at pigs who are stationed on or within various structures.  The idea is to destroy all of the pigs and buildings on the playing field within a limited number of attempts.  As players advance through the game levels, new types of bird become available, some with special abilities which can be activated by the player.

12  Seasons – originally Hallowe’en and then “holiday” versions  Rio – tie-in for animated film  Space  Star Wars and Star Wars II  Friends  Go! – kart racing  Bad Piggies – spin-off, but so far not hugely successful.

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16  What makes for user engagement, is adding more detail at just the right time.  Angry Birds’ simple interaction model is easy to learn because it allows the user to quickly develop knowledge about how to play the game, strategy and scoring processes.

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