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How to Get High Points in "Angry Birds Halloween"

    • 1). Kill the green pigs to achieve a base score, but also focus on causing damage to the walls, barriers and other surrounding objects. Each object is worth a set amount of points and destroying as many items on the screen as you can results in a higher score.

    • 2). Save your birds when possible. Each bird that isn't used in your fight against the pigs results in an automatic 10,000 points awarded to your score.

    • 3). Balance the number of birds you use with how much damage you cause. Sometimes using extra birds can result in more than 10,000 points.

    • 4). Replay tough levels as many times as it takes to get a higher score. Just because you pass a level doesn't mean you can't play it again. Tap a level number icon from the levels screen and you're right back in the action trying to get that high score.

    • 5). Use the blue bird to destroy ice blocks. If your level is composed mainly of ice, then using a blue bird is helpful in causing the most damage possible. Of course, you'll have to wait for the blue bird to take its turn in the slingshot.

    • 6). Use the yellow bird against wooden blocks, as this bird is best suited for destroying that type of object.

    • 7). Use the black bird to blow up concrete blocks. The concrete blocks are one of the hardest to destroy, unless you have the black bird. This type of bird explodes a few seconds after it makes contact with an object or the ground. The explosion it puts off also blows up other objects, such as wood and ice.

    • 8). Use the white bird to drop bombs on hard-to-destroy objects and hard-to-reach pigs. Using this angry bird takes a bit more strategy, such as dropping its bomb into a gap to knock down blocks.

    • 9). Use the red bird for knocking over wood and concrete blocks and direct hits on a pig. This bird doesn't fare too well against ice objects, so be cautious when flinging him toward ice.

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