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    Unlock ALL Angry Birds Space Levels?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by HTWingNut, Mar 24, 2012.

  1. HTWingNut

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    Is there a way to unlock all Angry Birds space levels? I want to do this for my kids just so they can pick and choose levels for fun. I'll probably play through it eventually just don't have time atm. Thanks.
     
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    Anyone? Anyone?
     
  3. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    I don't think so. It's kind of the point of the game...
     
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    No, my point was that it's for my *young* kids who just like to shoot the birds and watch things collapse and blow up, and it's too hard for them to pass most of the levels.

    With the other Angry Birds games you could get a saved game that would unlock everything. I finished the RIO one and most of the pigs one, but don't have time for this one at the moment but want my kids to be able to enjoy it at least.
     
  5. Fat Dragon

    Fat Dragon Just this guy, you know?

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    As a kindergarten teacher with students as young as 2 1/2 years old, I strongly recommend you help/let your kids work it out themselves. It may be a video game, but this kind of problem solving is really good for their development, and young kids are more capable than you may suspect - they probably won't complete the game, but they'll be able to figure out a lot of it.

    Of course, they may get stuck sometimes, but just like the hint system in some adventure games, don't help them until they've tried a few different techniques themselves.

    If Angry Birds is just mindless entertainment for your kids, I'd recommend giving them a couple interesting sticks and telling them to play in the backyard instead. At least that way they'll be active and maybe learn something, i.e. that it hurts to be hit with a stick, however interesting it may be.
     
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    This.

    If they complain, let them play Ninja Gaiden.
     
  7. HTWingNut

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    Oh for crying out loud, I'm not looking for parenting advice, I'm looking for a way to unlock the damn game!
     
  8. Fat Dragon

    Fat Dragon Just this guy, you know?

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    Sorry about that. Sometimes I forget that most parents aren't looking for parenting advice unless they come out and ask, since most of my students' parents actually do come out and ask.

    A quick Google search for unlock Angry Birds Space came up with nothing better than walkthroughs, nothing automatic. There was a reference to "hack[ing] it using CheatEngine", so maybe look into CheatEngine for a faster option.
     
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    spradhan01 Notebook Virtuoso

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    How about getting the mighty eagle to help if they get stuck.
     
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    Meh, no cheat engine, risk of virus, malware. Guess I'll just have to play a round or two when I get a chance.

    And I hate it whenever I (or anyone else) ask about something for their kids the immediate response is take them for a walk or play outside. Sheesh, don't you think the parents already do that stuff. Sometimes you just need a 30 minute distraction to get stuff done without a constant "Daddy can you help me... daddy, I can't do this... daddy, Johnny hit me..." If I want parenting advice I'll ask my daycare/pre-school teachers, my parents, sister, or friends (with kids).
     
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    DEagleson Gamer extraordinaire

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    Hopefully it's on a NOTEBOOK PC, or it really shouldn't even be discussed here...just saying :D

    Flame retardant, Armor suit: ON
     
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    Gaming ( Software and Graphics Cards) Talk about games and mobile graphics cards here.

    No flames...Just saying
     
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    Fat Dragon Just this guy, you know?

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    Yeah, sorry about that... The first part was honest-to-goodness educational theory. The last part was intended to be a bit tongue-in-cheek, but parenting can be a touchy subject, so I should have left it out.