Friday, April 23, 2010

Designing Your Cage Theme

One of the coolest features BirdLand is the different opportunities for customization. The more you play, the more options become available. When you first start out there are a few backgrounds available to choose from. Before you choose a theme, you may want to click the shop icon and see what sort of accessories match the background you like and come up with a decoration plan.

Under the shop icon you’ll find the items available for purchase. Click the themes tab to view available background images. The first one is pretty basic if like simple designs, with just a blue sky and green rolling fields. This background looks great if you prefer to keep the focus on your colorful birds. Just about any accessory in the shop will go with this background.

The next options include detailed outdoor scenes with trees, hot air balloons, a beach scene and the streets of Paris. In the accessories shop, you’ll find a ton of accessories to go with these backgrounds. From butterflies and hanging plants for an outdoor look, to seashells and starfish to decorate the beach background you can create whatever look you have in mind. If you prefer a more abstract look, choose one of the single color backgrounds and select birds to stand out and create a cool cage look.

I really liked the Paris, France background. I really wanted to use the cream colored butterflies available in the accessories shop, and I thought they matched this background best.

Birdland is constantly updating with new features, but the real magic is created by the players. If you’ve built an awesome looking cage we’d love to see it. Leave a comment with a screen shot of your cage or a neighbor’s cage that’s really cool. We want to see what your own personal style looks like in BirdLand.

2 comments:

  1. how do you make the cage bars disappear? I saw this on a neighbors and it looks really nice.

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