Infinite Dreams to bring Shoot the Birds to Android later this month

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A new game is heading our way from Infinite Dreams called Shoot the Birds. Perhaps this is our chance to take out some revenge on birds as they have plenty of games out making them the heroes such as Angry Birds or Ruffled: Feathers Rising.

Shoot the Birds is a straightforward game where your goal is to shoot as many birds as you can. For whatever particular reason you are also wearing a pumpkin over your head. This, however, doesn't hurt your aim in the least as you shoot bird after bird as they fly by.

When you hit more than one bird in a row with a single shot your score gets a bonus multiplier. Should you be able to keep doing that shot after shot you'll get an even higher multiplier each time. All you have to do is aim your characters weapon of choice, a crossbow, and pull the trigger to start getting rid of birds and there are plenty of different types of birds to shoot too. You need to try to survive as many waves as you can to get a score high enough to get onto the leaderboard. Shoot the Birds has the mix to be a very popular casual game when it launches.

Pricing will probably follow the iOS version, which was just released, and will most likely be around $0.99. Shoot the Birds is expected to land on Android later this month. You can check out the official trailer below to see the game in action. Only time will tell if PETA will take offense to this game too.

Developer Website: Infinite Dreams

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