Angry Birds and the Magic Equation
Posted in games, iOS on December 26th, 2010 by RevStuAs someone occasionally mystified by the rubbish that people buy on "grown-up" consoles, I find the App Store a much more rational place. I can account logically for the success of almost every big hit in the Top 50 – Fruit Ninja and Flight Control and Flick Kick Football are brilliant games, FIFA and Tiger Woods enormous franchises with 20-year histories, Peggle and The Secret Of Monkey Island are excellent conversions of classic titles sold for a tiny fraction of what they cost on other platforms, and so on.
Even Doodle Jump can be explained away (despite the presence of numerous near-identical but superior games) by a combination of fortuitous timing and commendably-frequent and substantial updates bolstering an unspectacular but still pretty enjoyable game.
But as for the year-long chokehold exerted on the top of the charts by Angry Birds, I just don't get it.

