It wasn't a bird, nor a pig. It was a translucent, purple outline of the DS stylus tip, dragging itself across the background like a lost soul. It could flick blocks out of the way, tap pigs into a daze, and—most terrifyingly—rewind time by three seconds.
And cheat they did. The pigs built a fortress that defied logic: a single wooden block balanced on a TNT crate, floating over a bottomless pit. In the normal game, it would have collapsed. But on this corrupted DS ROM, it stood like a glitched monument. Angry Birds Ds Rom
Red looked at the bottom screen. The "Next Level" button was replaced with a single word: It wasn't a bird, nor a pig
“I said NOW.”
The Cursor and the Crown
“Again, Chuck?” Red grumbled, squinting at the yellow bird beside him. And cheat they did