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Released on April 25, 2012, the Angry Birds Space 1.1.0 update introduced the "Fry Me to the Moon" episode, featuring 10 new levels with orbiting pigs and a hidden Eggsteroid. This update addressed critical bugs, including 4th-gen iPod Touch crashes, achievement issues, and score saving problems. For more details, visit AngryBirdsNest . Angry Birds Space Fry Me to the Moon Update Out Now!
A brand-new episode added in this version. Angry Birds Space 1.1.0
: Optimized frame rates for older mobile devices.
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The pigs in Pig Dipper adapted to their environment.
The update also brought critical stability fixes. It resolved early launch crashes on older Android and iOS devices, ensuring the expanded physics calculations ran at a smooth 60 frames per second across a wider ecosystem of smartphones and tablets. Legacy and Availability Can’t copy the link right now
As with most Rovio updates, this version included hidden easter eggs and potential new bonus levels for players who achieved 3-star ratings on all previous stages. Why Angry Birds Space 1.1.0 Was Important
Use the Ice Bird to freeze bottom-tier stone foundations. Follow up immediately with the Blues or a Lazer Bird. Freezing a structure reduces its durability to zero, causing massive towers to collapse under their own gravitational weight. Debris Cascades
Final Sources: Rovio Entertainment Release Notes, NASA collaboration archives (2012), Historical App Store changelogs.