Angry Birds Coming to Android soon!

Posted In Cell phones - By joshua.combs On Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 With 0 Comments

Angry Birds has been a hugely popular iPhone/iPad game, ranking #1 for awhile now. Developed by Rovio, Angry Birds is a great physics game where you shoot various birds out of a sling shot to destroy buildings and defeat the evil green pigs (this sounds awesome, doesn’t it?).

Rovio, however, is not satisfied enough to dominate the iPhone Apps Store, so they’ve now set their eyes on Android, which means this summer we will all get to enjoy flinging birds out of slingshots, all without getting arrested.

Gameplay

Angry Birds offers a lot of gameplay with different birds having different abilities, which you can use to complete each stage of the game. Some split into three while other birds explode. You can perfectly time the use of the different abilities each bird has by tapping on the screen when you feel the need to use them. You will also be able to pinch-zoom to have the entire field on your screen for better aiming of said birds or get up close to see where you need to hit.

Features

  • 5 Themes (worlds) with 21 levels per Theme
  • 6 Different types of birds to unlock
  • Great graphics and animation
  • Lots of secrets to find

Release Date

Excited to get a copy of this smash hit game already? Well you will not have to wait too long. Rovio has announced that they plan to release the game onto the Android market this summer. However, if you want to know right away the moment the game hits the market you can sign up for their mailing list for Android Angry Birds.


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