Shadobirds

Shadobirds

9.621,847 playes

Shadobirds combines logic and arcade mechanics, challenging players to guide avian silhouettes through precise environments using simple mouse clicks or taps on mobile devices.

About Shadobirds

Shadobirds is a minimalist arcade game that emphasizes timing and logical movement. Players interact with bird-themed silhouettes, navigating through levels where every click matters. The game blends the simplicity of a clicker with the structured challenges found in logic puzzles, requiring both quick reflexes and a thoughtful approach to movement within the game space.

The aesthetic is clean and shadow-based, focusing the player's attention on the core mechanics rather than visual distractions. It is well-suited for those who enjoy physics-based movement or precision-based arcade titles. Whether playing on a desktop or a mobile device, the experience remains consistent, offering a steady progression of difficulty that tests coordination and spatial awareness.

  • Genre: Logic
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Developer: pitigamedev
  • Recommended age: 7+
  • Mobile support: Yes
  • Release: 03/09/2022

Why players like Shadobirds

  • Clean, minimalist visual style that reduces distractions.
  • Straightforward mouse-based controls that are easy to pick up.
  • Engaging mix of logic and arcade-style gameplay.
  • Responsive performance on both mobile and desktop browsers.

Instructions

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How to play

Interact with the game using your mouse or touchscreen. Each click or tap influences the movement of the bird, allowing you to navigate through the level's obstacles. Focus on the timing of your inputs to maintain control over the bird's trajectory. The goal is to successfully reach the end of each stage by balancing momentum and positioning while avoiding any environmental hazards that might reset your progress.

Tips for beginners

  • Use short, frequent clicks for better control in tight spaces.
  • Observe the environment before making your first move to plan a path.
  • Pay attention to how gravity affects the bird's silhouette between clicks.
  • Practice your timing to maintain a steady flight path through narrow gaps.