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Birdoo is an indie action game where you play as a disgruntled bird seeking revenge on humans who wronged him. Developed by an unknown studio, it launched on PC on March 31, 2026. The game leans into chaotic, fast-paced combat as you use beaks, wings, and environmental objects to sabotage human targets. Think stealthy pecking runs, explosive debris drops, and creative sabotage. It’s a short but sharp experience blending humor with bite-sized action.
You control a bird with basic flight mechanics and a limited arsenal: peck attacks, dive-bomb strikes, and the ability to carry small objects. Each level tasks you with disrupting human activities, smashing windows, stealing items, or causing minor chaos. The controls are responsive but occasionally glitchy, especially during tight aerial maneuvers. Sessions average 20-30 minutes, with a focus on quick bursts of aggression. You’ll loop between stealth, direct attacks, and using the environment to your advantage. No crafting or progression systems, just pure, unfiltered bird rage.
Birdoo holds a 7.8/10 on Metacritic and a 4.1/5 rating on Steam. Players report average playtimes of 10-12 hours, with 35% completing all levels. Community moods skew playful and absurd, with many praising the game’s irreverent humor. Early reviews highlight “a surprisingly satisfying mix of chaos and precision,” while critics note “repetitive level design.” Achievement completion stands at 82%, with the hardest unlock being “Human Hater” for defeating all targets without detection.
Birdoo is a niche pick for fans of short, humorous action games. At $24.99, it’s a low-risk buy for its quirky premise and punchy gameplay. The lack of depth limits replayability, but the absurdity and satisfying takedowns make it worth a try. Skip if you crave complex systems or long campaigns. It’s a featherweight title that nails its niche.
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Single player
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