Angry Birds Stella is the latest game in the godfather of all mobile gaming franchises. This one follows Stella, the pink bird, as she moves back home to the island where she came from and meets up with her friends Poppy, Dahlia, Luca and Gale. Of course, this being Angry Birds, the pigs are back, and they are everywhere. Read on for some tips and tricks for Angry Birds Stella!
The usual gameplay is fairly straightforward in this one, but the birds have different abilities. Play with them and figure out how to best use them. For example, with Stella, after you launch her, you can stop and re-aim her in midair, and if you re-aim her, she will launch hard and bounce straight off of whatever she hits. Poppy turns into a tornado and shoots straight down.
This game is free-to-play, and that being so, there’s been a currency added to the game. Don’t worry, though, the coin system is not too intrusive. Its main use is the fact that you can buy extra birds to shoot if you have enough coins to do so, with a different coin price for each bird. Save your coins for the really tough stages that seem like they’re almost impossible to beat.
If you need more coins to purchase birds or power ups with, a tedious yet easy way to rack them up is to go back to the older stages, play them over again, and earn coins by tapping on the bubbles that pop up with coins trapped inside of them. Repeat over and over and you’ll earn more than enough coins for plenty of extra birds.
Replay old stages whenever you need to earn more stars. The more stars you earn, the more different looks and outfits you’ll unlock for your birds. They don’t make any sort of performance difference, they’re just fun to have because they change the way each of your birds looks.
If you’re the owner of an Angry Birds Telepod toy, you can scan your toy into the game for a free extra bird during a round. Simply hit the Telepods button when you’re in the middle of a level. Then take your Telepod and place it on the camera to be scanned in. This actually makes Telepods a great return on investment in the game itself.