What the hell are these trying to mean? We're trying to play the angry birds-game with a friend of mine and we just can NOT figure out what the heck the rules try to say.
I guess you are supposed to create a "building" with pig on top, then hit it from 2-6 meters. Depending on where the pig lands then you get points - if it lands in one of 4 areas with numbers then you get star, if you get three stars then you won . Just my 2c.
1. Open box. 2. Take out playing mat, pig, three bricks and two birds. 3. Set pig up on a stand of three bricks on the position indicated on mat. Stand back 2-6 metres/yards and take turns to throw. 4. and 5. Whoever hits an area with a number of points on it gets the corresponding points. 6. Whoever scores the most points wins, and gets a star. 7. The stars won by each player are kept count of as rounds progress. 8. Whoever gets three stars first wins the game. 9. ??? Below are six different suggestions of how up to three bricks can be arranged into different stands to perch the pig on.
9) Pack away in provided bag. I think the points are decided based on where a player gets the green pig thing to land. It's then reset and the other player gets a turn. Highest score wins. No real idea, never played angry birds. Cheers Enterobsidian
Really the main concern right now is why on earth does one of the areas have a '+' on it? Does it mean the white player scores better? I suppose the red player wins, but why, just why have they not written anything?
The + doesn't have any special meaning really, it's just 50 points scored vs the red players 1500 points scored, nothing more than a quirk.
You my friend seem absolutely spot on - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUpnGSUog7g&feature=youtube_gdata_player.