Under rating threshold (hideshow)
Too easy, needs a way of speeding the game up so I don't have to wait for the slow ass birds to fly around the screen until he's in the right place.
Under rating threshold (hideshow)
after reading the comments below i realized that this is made by BP and thier oil spill and it doesnt surprise me that theyd use animals to clean up their mess, i mean i dont think theres even 1 of thier apology comercials were they say sorry to/for the animals, just for the humans and the jobs they made us lose and the higher prices for seafood they made! >:( ... it is a good game though i guess......
Under rating threshold (hideshow)
level 23: click the right most pin wait for the fire bird to fall off then click the pink bird untill the piece gets on top then click it again. if you do it right the boat will flip over :)
Under rating threshold (hideshow)
@ShadedSlayer BP stands for British Petroleum, the Title of the game is Birdish Petroleum. Totally seems like a coincidence to me
Under rating threshold (hideshow)
level 30 sucks. I've seen the walkthrough after trying 20 times without any luck. Now 20 tries later and I still cannot beat it. F.U.
Under rating threshold (hideshow)
1 for the utter stupidity of the concept. The gameplay isn't too bad. It's not extremely polished, but it's playable.
Under rating threshold (hideshow)
The concept's good, but it's too repetitive. On a lot of levels I don't even get to use the bird's special powers.
At this point, I'm just playing the see what the deal with this horrible last level.
Under rating threshold (hideshow)
Laugh out loud, thought this was Nigerian anti-Government propaganda before realising it was a cheap attack at BP (which, doesn't actually stand for anything these days, and certainly isn't "British" any more. Good job they aren't still called Anglo-Iranian oil company anymore eh?).
Under rating threshold (hideshow)
and the oil leaks into the ocean decimating the sea life, the world supply of oil goes into demand and prices soar, there is mass rioting leads to millions of death...but the birds lived happily ever after