Angry Birds Space 1.1.0

The Angry Birds Space 1.1.0 update, released in late April 2012, is best known for introducing the Fry Me to the Moon episode. This version added ten new levels and marked the first major content expansion after the game's initial launch. Key Features in Version 1.1.0

Fry Me to the Moon Episode: A set of 10 new levels featuring frozen space snacks and unique gravity challenges.

Space Eagles: Added the ability to use the Mighty Space Eagle to clear difficult levels.

New Golden Egg: A hidden collectible level was added within the new episode.

Free Updates: Users who already owned the game received these levels at no extra cost. Availability & Modern Gameplay

While the original Angry Birds Space was discontinued in 2019 to focus on newer titles, space-themed content occasionally returns in newer games:

Angry Birds 2: Sometimes hosts limited-time "Space Events" that recreate the gravity-defying physics of the original.

Archive Sites: You can still find old versions for research or nostalgia on platforms like APKMirror or the Angry Birds Wiki. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Angry Birds Space is Back! #gaming

6. Golden Eggs (Bonus Content)

Version 1.1.0 included the addition of new Golden Eggs hidden within the Pig Dipper levels. Finding these eggs unlocked special bonus stages, often featuring strange physics setups or tributes to classic gaming.

  • Example: One notable Golden Egg level involved a chaotic mix of water and space gravity, requiring the player to navigate birds through a complex underwater tunnel before launching them into a zero-gravity zone.

1. Executive Summary

Angry Birds Space version 1.1.0 was the first significant content update released for the game following its highly successful launch in March 2012. Titled "Fry Me to the Moon", this update expanded the gameplay experience by introducing new physics-based challenges, marking a shift in level design philosophy from pure geometry to interaction with dynamic environmental hazards.

4. User Interface Revisions

  • The Slingshot Indicator: A small, often overlooked addition was a numerical power meter next to the slingshot. For the first time, you could see exactly how much tension (0-100%) you were applying.
  • Menu Speed: Navigation between the Cold Cuts arctic levels and the volcanic Fry Me to the Moon maps became instantaneous, thanks to optimized asset loading.

7. Conclusion

Angry Birds Space version 1.1.0 served as a proof-of-concept for the game's longevity. By introducing environmental hazards (exploding asteroids) and tying into real-world scientific events (NASA's Curiosity Rover), Rovio demonstrated that the Space variant of the franchise could offer more than just reskinned levels from previous titles. It laid the groundwork for future updates, such as the "Utopia" and "Red Planet" episodes.


Report Status: Final Sources: Rovio Entertainment Release Notes, NASA collaboration archives (2012), Historical App Store changelogs.


4. Technical Performance

  • Physics Engine: The update maintained the Box2D physics engine but introduced new parameters for explosive force. The blast radius of the exploding asteroids affected gravitational fields in unique ways, pushing floating debris and pigs out of orbit rather than just destroying them.
  • Optimization: For the Android version, v1.1.0 included minor optimizations for lower-end devices to handle the particle effects of the new explosion animations.

Report: Angry Birds Space — Version 1.1.0