
OpenCritic
Fair
"The King's Bird has a lot of potential in both the challenging and the serene, but its tolerances for mistakes get just a little bit too tight. It wants to be two games. On the one side, there's an almost Journey-like indie with beautiful gameplay, audio, and visuals that calm the mind and soothe the soul. On the other, Serenity Forge wanted to create tough challenges that would feel like a triumph to overcome. While I was completely on board with the marriage of ideas at first, the two began to clash somewhere along the way as the trials no longer supported the gameplay. What Serenity Forge managed to do with the visuals and sound is on another level, but the loose gameplay mechanics never quite fit into how precise the challenges are designed to be. I wanted more of what The King's Bird was, and less of what it became."
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Talking Larry the Bird is a simple simulator that lets you interact with a chatty, musical feathered companion. Tap the screen to make him squawk, sing along to your device’s audio, or mimic sounds from your environment. You can record his performances and share them online, turning everyday moments into quirky, bird-themed songs. The controls are straightforward, focusing on quick, repetitive interactions that work well on mobile devices. Outfit7’s charm shines here with a lighthearted concept that’s easy to pick up and play. Larry’s exaggerated animations and vocalizations add humor to the experience, making it a fun distraction during short breaks. While the gameplay doesn’t offer deep mechanics, its novelty and social sharing options have kept it popular among casual audiences since its 2010 release. Available on Android and iOS, it’s a straightforward pick for anyone looking to turn their phone into a pocket-sized bird concert.
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