It was only a month ago where we had the chance to see all of the latest arcade games coming to the market, but that doesn’t mean that devs are taking a break. Angry Birds has graced arcades a few times before, and now it may do so again. Let’s see what might be in store – if this reaches production.

With that ^ said, please keep in mind that as a game on test, what you see below may not even close to the final product. The game may also never see full production. It all depends on how the test goes, but keep that in mind before making any final judgments. 

Angry Birds Boom!

Posted to the Arcade Heroes Discord this morning by ArcadeZ, the photo below was snapped by a friend of hers, Adventures with Krit. The location it is presently at is called The Game, an FEC in Crestwood, IL. Note that Raw Thrills does not comment on unannounced games, but given that you can go and actually play the game, we can safely say it’s not some kind of elaborate, but late, April Fools joke.

Angry Birds Boom! Location Test

Time To Guess

Astute readers will notice that this is currently in a reskin of Raw Thrills’ Nerf Arcade. That doesn’t mean that the production model, if there ever is one, will use this setup however. Raw Thrills and other manufacturers will often reuse cabinets for development and testing on similar games before coming up with something original for the final release version. Of course, it can save money to reuse an existing design, so it can go either way.

As a quick aside, this wouldn’t be the first time that the IP has graced arcades. It’s not the first time that Play Mechanix (whose logo is also on the machine) has worked with it either, having made Angry Birds Arcade way back with ICE. LAI Games and Adrenaline Amusements have also worked with the IP. Rovio is now owned by Sega, so you would expect them of all people to do something with it, but there might be some legal weirdness going on due to how Sega Amusements International is presently set up. SAI did already distribute Angry Birds Arcade back then though – perhaps they passed on it for this reason, and want to sell something different instead?

Since we don’t have Angry Birds Boom! on video, we can make some safe assumptions. The use of mounted guns likely means that players are firing Angry Birds as their ammo – the placement of the pigs who are looking straight at the screen (but at different distances) seems to confirm that. I also assume that targets farther away will be worth more than the easier close ones. They also seem to have pigs that descend through pipes.

Of course, this probably will have a few different levels with their own configurations, unless the dev team decides to change it up completely. This also might be a remake of that 2015 Angry Birds game. We’ll have to wait and see.

Assuming that this has been doing great on test, it’s impossible to say how close it might be to production. Perhaps it could appear at Bowl Expo 2024; Failing that, IAAPA 2024.

What do you think about it, from this single pic?

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