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'''Angry Birds Fight! Crimea Edition''' was an unauthorized mod of Rovio Entertainment’s discontinued 2015 puzzle game [[wikipedia:Angry Birds Fight!|Angry Birds Fight]], a [[wikipedia:Candy Crush|Candy Crush]]-inspired match-3 title. The mod, created amid tensions following Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea, altered the original game to include politically and religiously charged content. Upon launch, players encountered a brief graphic image before accessing a menu offering the "Russian Federation" mode. This mode replaced game assets with explicit imagery: Russian soldiers depicted with dismembered limbs, [[Jeff the Killer]], [[wikipedia:World War II|World War II]]-themed backgrounds, and redesigned characters such as Terrence (reimagined as [[wikipedia:Jesus|Jesus]] in a context perceived as blasphemous by Christian groups). Red also appeared as a decapitated soldier. | '''Angry Birds Fight! Crimea Edition''' was an unauthorized mod of Rovio Entertainment’s discontinued 2015 puzzle game [[wikipedia:Angry Birds Fight!|Angry Birds Fight]], a [[wikipedia:Candy Crush|Candy Crush]]-inspired match-3 title. The mod, created amid tensions following Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea, altered the original [[game]] to include politically and religiously charged content. Upon launch, players encountered a brief graphic image before accessing a menu offering the "Russian Federation" mode. This mode replaced game assets with explicit imagery: Russian soldiers depicted with dismembered limbs, [[Jeff the Killer]], [[wikipedia:World War II|World War II]]-themed backgrounds, and redesigned characters such as Terrence (reimagined as [[wikipedia:Jesus|Jesus]] in a context perceived as blasphemous by Christian groups). Red also appeared as a decapitated soldier. | ||
The mod’s behavior varied based on the device’s regional settings. Players in Russia faced a malware attack: losing a match triggered a factory reset, preceded by a screen displaying a pale man, a message about "consequences of being Russian," and the Crimean flag captioned "Ours!" However, setting the region to Ukraine unlocked unlimited in-game currency and restored unmodified gameplay. This duality positioned the mod as both a propaganda tool and a functional game, depending on the user’s location.<ref>newqualitipedia.telepedia.net/wiki/Angry_Birds_Fight!_(Crimea_mod)</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=6X0zapdnorY</ref> | The mod’s behavior varied based on the device’s regional settings. Players in Russia faced a malware attack: losing a match triggered a factory reset, preceded by a screen displaying a pale man, a message about "consequences of being Russian," and the Crimean flag captioned "Ours!" However, setting the region to Ukraine unlocked unlimited in-game currency and restored unmodified gameplay. This duality positioned the mod as both a propaganda tool and a functional game, depending on the user’s location.<ref>newqualitipedia.telepedia.net/wiki/Angry_Birds_Fight!_(Crimea_mod)</ref><ref>youtube.com/watch?v=6X0zapdnorY</ref> | ||
There isn’t much written about the mod because it is harmful and lost from time, but some screenshots and TikTok clips still exist. In 2025, a | There isn’t much written about the mod because it is harmful and lost from time, but some screenshots and [[TikTok]] clips still exist.<ref>tiktok.com/@cachorroflex/video/7449045857237798151 | ||
</ref> | </ref> In 2025, a [[YouTube]]r named Tranium tested the mod in his video "I Tested Suspicious Phone App Malware 3" after downloading it from [[wikipedia:Telegram|Telegram]].<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=dCcmxl_1204</ref> | ||
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<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]! | <u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]! | ||
*disk.yandex.ru/d/fz575OrmTyzfhw | *disk.yandex.ru/d/fz575OrmTyzfhw | ||
{{Comments}} | {{Comments}} | ||
[[Category:Games]] | [[Category:Games]] |
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Angry Birds Fight! Crimea Edition was an unauthorized mod of Rovio Entertainment’s discontinued 2015 puzzle game Angry Birds Fight, a Candy Crush-inspired match-3 title. The mod, created amid tensions following Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea, altered the original game to include politically and religiously charged content. Upon launch, players encountered a brief graphic image before accessing a menu offering the "Russian Federation" mode. This mode replaced game assets with explicit imagery: Russian soldiers depicted with dismembered limbs, Jeff the Killer, World War II-themed backgrounds, and redesigned characters such as Terrence (reimagined as Jesus in a context perceived as blasphemous by Christian groups). Red also appeared as a decapitated soldier.
The mod’s behavior varied based on the device’s regional settings. Players in Russia faced a malware attack: losing a match triggered a factory reset, preceded by a screen displaying a pale man, a message about "consequences of being Russian," and the Crimean flag captioned "Ours!" However, setting the region to Ukraine unlocked unlimited in-game currency and restored unmodified gameplay. This duality positioned the mod as both a propaganda tool and a functional game, depending on the user’s location.[1][2]
There isn’t much written about the mod because it is harmful and lost from time, but some screenshots and TikTok clips still exist.[3] In 2025, a YouTuber named Tranium tested the mod in his video "I Tested Suspicious Phone App Malware 3" after downloading it from Telegram.[4]
Links
NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!
- disk.yandex.ru/d/fz575OrmTyzfhw