BirdGut System Requirements

BirdGut System Requirements - full specs, system checker and the gaming PC setup you need.

BirdGut minimum requirements

  • Memory: 2 GB
  • Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 5450
  • CPU: Intel Pentium 4 1.70GHz
  • File Size: 5 GB
  • OS: Windows 7 or higher (64 bit)

BirdGut recommended specs

Unknown recommended system requirements

Can you run it? Test your computer against BirdGut system requirements.

Can I Run BirdGut?

BirdGut system requirements state that you will need at least 2 GB of RAM. An Intel Pentium 4 1.70GHz CPU is required at a minimum to run BirdGut. You will need at least 5 GB of free disk space to install BirdGut. Provided that you have at least an AMD Radeon HD 5450 graphics card you can play the game.

BirdGut will run on PC system with Windows 7 or higher (64 bit) and upwards. Additionally it has a Mac version.

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BirdGut Mac OS system requirements (minimum)

  • Memory:2 GB
  • Graphics Card:NVIDIA GeForce 7200 GS
  • CPU:Intel Core i3-2340UE
  • File Size:5 GB
  • OS:macOS 10.11 El Capitan (64 bit)

BirdGut Details

BirdGut PC Specs
   Player Count 10 Players (Last 24 Hours)
   Download Via Steam
   Categories Casual Indie Adventure
   BirdGut Release Date 9th of May 2019
What is BirdGut?

BirdGut is a hand-drawn 2d puzzle-platformer from the perspective of an outcast bee who gets eaten by a bird, and discovers that the bird's internal organs are not organs at all, but facilities in which the consumed insects are brainwashed and enslaved. Experience this bizarre one-man project for yourself.