Rovio's monstrously popular game about foul-tempered fowl migrates from the mobile platform to consoles for the first time with Angry Birds Trilogy. As always, players load a variety of uniquely skilled birds into a slingshot and fire them at green, egg-stealing pigs in an attempt to knock the thieving swine off their pedestals, or crush them beneath falling debris. In addition to guiding the birds through hundreds of levels taken from Angry Birds, the movie tie-in "Angry Birds Rio," and the holiday-themed "Angry Birds Seasons," Wii U users get an extra 40 hours of gameplay.