Angry Birds Seasons

Angry Birds Seasons was the second in the Angry Birds series, developed by Rovio Mobile. Based on Angry Birds, Angry Birds Seasons was released for devices using Apple's iOS in October 2010 and then it was released on other platforms starting in December 2010. There have been no new releases since the release of Ragnahog update on December 1, 2016 and it was removed from App Store and Google Play in 2019 with all other Angry Birds games released before Angry Birds Transformers except for Angry Birds Friends, but Bad Piggies was reinstated in 2020.

Gameplay
Just as in the original Angry Birds, players use a to launch an assortment of birds at nearby structures, with the intent of hitting targets located on or within them. The main targets are the pigs, and they can be defeated if directly fired at, or through other strategies, e.g.: the bird hits a structure that falls on the pig, defeating it. Small sized pigs are weak and easily defeated, while bigger pigs can sustain more damage. Each level pack represents a different "season", often based upon different themes and holidays. Different level packs have each unique theme and sometimes much different gameplay.

Releases

 * Trick or Treat - October 2010
 * Seasons Greedings - December 2010
 * Hogs and Kisses - February 2011
 * Go Green, Get Lucky - March 2011
 * Easter Eggs - April 2011
 * Summer Pignic - June 2011
 * Mooncake Festival - September 2011
 * Ham'o'ween - October 2011
 * Wreck the Halls - December 2011
 * Year of the Dragon - January 2012
 * Cherry Blossom - March 2012
 * Piglantis - June 2012
 * Back to School - August 2012
 * Haunted Hogs - October 2012
 * Winter Wonderham - December 2012
 * Abra-Ca-Bacon - May 2013
 * Arctic Eggspedition - December 2013
 * Pig Days - July 2014 - June 2016
 * South Hamerica - July 2014
 * Ham Dunk - October 2014; February 2015; (All-Stars), June 2015; (Finals)
 * On Thin Ice - December 2014
 * Tropigal Paradise - April 2015
 * Invasion of the Egg Snatchers - October 2015
 * Ski or Squeal - December 2015
 * Fairy Hogmother - February 2016
 * Marie Hamtoinette - March 2016
 * Summer Camp - June 2016
 * Piggywood Studios - August 2016; (Part 1), September 2016; (Part 2)
 * Hammier Things - October 2016
 * Ragnahog - December 2016

Ports
At the 2012 in Los Angeles, California, Rovio and distribution partner  announced plans to bring Angry Birds Seasons, along with the original Angry Birds and Angry Birds Rio, to the, , and  systems. Bundled together as , the games were built specifically for their respective consoles, taking advantage of their unique features, such as support for, , high-definition displays, and glasses-free. The trilogy was also released for and.

Reception
The reception of Angry Birds Seasons has been positive. Tracy Erickson of  said about the update, "The difficulty is steeper than in the original Angry Birds, which is likely an intentional consideration for those well-versed in the first game. This doesn't make Angry Birds Halloween unapproachable, but it does result in an undesirable increase in trial-and-error gameplay. Without the experience of playing the original, you can anticipate having to replay a lot of stages." He further mentioned, "Of course, these structural issues don't detract from what remains an entertaining game. Angry Birds Halloween is pleasantly more of the same, though you're best served by playing the original before tackling this holiday treat. " Sarah Jacobsson of Macworld said about the update, "Unlike the original Angry Birds and Angry Birds Halloween, the Season’s Greetings track does not start out with a laughably easy level—after all, you only get one level a day, and Rovio wants to make you work for it." She further wrote, "Angry Birds Seasons brings fun, Christmas spirit to the most popular iOS game of the year. With the included Halloween track, you get a total of 69 challenging levels—definitely worth $0.99 (Angry Birds Seasons HD is $1.99). " Abigail Holden of Lazygamer rated the game 8.5/10, saying, "Whether you're new to Angry Birds or you've enjoyed the game on other platforms, Angry Birds Seasons for PC is worth to look at.