However, Nigel finds Blu attempting to break free Jewel and kidnaps him too, prompting the Angry Birds to chase after the parade float to rescue them. There, they defeat Mauro, the leader of the marmosets, and Blu finds Jewel inside one of the fake parade floats. Red, the Blues, Chuck, Blu and the rest of the Angry Birds manage to track them down to the parade. Unfortunately, while celebrating being unchained, Jewel is captured by Nigel. The flock encounters Rafael, who takes them to his friend Luiz to remove the chains off Blu and Jewel. Nigel attempts to take on the birds himself, but ultimately fails. The marmosets are unsuccessful however, as the Angry Birds easily overpower them. Later on, Nigel hires a group of marmosets to track them down and bring them back. Since Blu and Jewel are chained together, the flock decides to escape into the forest. Upon freeing Blu and Jewel, the protagonists of the film, Blu states that he cannot fly. Enraged, the Angry Birds break free from their cage and begin freeing the other birds. Nigel explains how they are an exceptionally rare species, making them worth a very large sum of money. They land in a smugglers' den, where several other rare species of kidnapped birds are being kept. On a peaceful day of looking after the nest of eggs, Red, the Blues and Chuck are captured by a helicopter and are whisked away to Rio de Janeiro. The plot of Angry Birds Rio is essentially the same as the plot of Rio, albeit with the Angry Birds being present and the story being from their point of view. In other levels, Luiz helps defeat the marmosets and destroys materials and blocks to get the player extra points, as well as hidden items to collect as the player progresses through the game. The game also includes the first boss fights to appear in the series, when the player uses the birds to defeat Nigel, as well as Mauro, the leader of the marmosets. Blu and Jewel both feature as types of bird exclusive to this game, along with all the existing birds from the series. Because of the game's setting, several characters from Rio make appearances. Instead of the pigs that have stolen eggs, players must now rescue caged exotic birds or defeat Nigel's marmosets, depending on the level being played. Just as in the original Angry Birds, players use a slingshot to launch the birds at nearby structures, with the intent of hitting targets located on or within them. In Rio, Red, Chuck, and the Blues have been birdnapped and taken to Rio by the Smugglers under the orders of an evil cockatoo named Nigel, the main antagonist from the film. Angry Birds Rio was discontinued on Februalong with Angry Birds Star Wars, Angry Birds Space and Angry Birds Star Wars II, with the games also being pulled out of the app stores. While utilizing the same basic gameplay as Angry Birds, Angry Birds Rio added a number of new elements, most notably the first use of boss levels. The game was released on Ma and promoted as a marketing tie-in with the 20th Century Fox and Blue Sky Studios co-produced animated film Rio. It is the third installment in the Angry Birds series. IOS, Android, OS X, Windows, Symbian OS, webOS, BlackBerry Tablet OS, Windows Phone, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Kinect, Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Wii UĪngry Birds Rio is a discontinued 2011 puzzle video game developed and published by Rovio Entertainment.
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