Angry Birds Space 1.1.0 [upd]
Angry Birds Space 1.1.0 retained the core gameplay mechanics that fans of the series loved, with a few exciting twists. Players could still expect to:
Why did this matter? Because the ice in Space wasn't just a reskin. In 1.1.0, ice blocks shattered with unique, frictionless physics, sending debris sliding across crater floors. Players quickly learned that a well-aimed Ice Bird (the new Mighty Buzzard? No—but more on that later) could turn a fortress into a curling match. Angry Birds Space 1.1.0
was a landmark update for the franchise. By introducing the "Pig Dipper" episode and the sophisticated water physics engine, it elevated the game beyond a simple "gravity puzzle" into a complex physics simulator. It established a design philosophy for the game where different episodes would feature distinct environmental mechanics (later seen in the "Red Planet" episode with steam geysers), ensuring the space variant of the franchise remained distinct from its predecessors. Angry Birds Space 1
: Includes unused boss music from the original game in the Disco Brawl levels. 📥 Availability & Status Discontinued was a landmark update for the franchise
For a brief, glorious moment in 2012, your smartphone felt less like a game and more like a gravity simulator with feathers.
Released in the spring following the game’s initial launch in March 2012, Angry Birds Space version 1.1.0 wasn't just a bug-fix patch; it was a refinement of a revolution. It represents the moment the game truly found its footing, bridging the gap between nostalgic Earth-bound catapult action and the unpredictable vacuum of outer space.
: Outside of planetary atmospheres, birds fly in a perfectly straight line. This forces players to switch between traditional arc-based aiming and precise linear targeting, often in the same level. Critic and User Reception Strategic Depth : Reviewers from