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Free Birds
Prepare for an exhilarating challenge in "Free the Bird"! Take aim and shoot the ropes that hold the birdcage to set these beautiful creatures free. Show off your precise shooting skills as you carefully break down the barriers and release the birds into the open sky. With each level posing new obstacles and puzzles, can you rescue all the birds and become their hero?
Play Guide for Free Birds
Click, hold, rotate to aim and shoot the ropes that hold the birdcage
Does the game rely on any particular library or development tool?
The technical foundation of the game is built using Javascript.
Which type of game is this based on its main gameplay?
The genre of this game is Puzzle.
Which age groups would most enjoy this game?
Players in the Kids, Teens age range are recommended for this game.
Who is the key developer behind this game?
The creator of Free Birds is 2Play.
Can the game be accessed and played on mobile platforms?
Free Birds supports mobile platforms.
Is the game suitable for younger players?
No, Free Birds would not be suitable for younger players.
Are there any blood visuals in the game?
Yes, Free Birds has blood-related elements.
Is the game intended for men, women, or both?
This game targets a specific gender group: Male & Female.
Does the game feature any scenes with cruel or disturbing actions?
Yes, harmful or cruel acts are shown in Free Birds.