A feathered environmental crusader flaps around excreting vengeance on humankind. Unfortunately, the experience is unfocused.
It’s an interesting premise to control a revenge-bent bird and fly it around dropping excrement on the humans who have destroyed his home. There is a real opportunity here for the player to feel something for the bird, but other than a quick comic book intro to the game, there is no mention of the bird’s motivation or situation. Now it may seem silly to be nitpicking about something like the plot in a simple iOS game, but without some kind of plot or characterization, Ruffled: Feathers Rising really doesn’t have much going for it.
Aside from the intro, there is no real motivation in the game that makes the player really want to poop on anything. As the bird flies around the environments, the player can see the humans walking about randomly, but they aren’t doing anything particularly evil and it just seems pointless to attack them for walking around in circles. What’s more, when the humans (or cars or whatever) get pooped on, they don’t react at all. They just continue walking as if nothing happened. Some revenge that is, they don’t even care that they’ve been sullied in the name of environmentalism.
The game has several different environments including the suburbs, downtown, and a college campus. Still the variety doesn’t add much to the game. Flying around and pooping gets old quick and the gameplay just isn’t very engaging enough. Players are probably better off just flapping right by this one.



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