It means that, having gone through the requisite user testing, tweaking, and multi-billion-dollar IPO-ing, Rovio’s Facebook app - with a handful of new features in tow - is finally ready for public consumption. Avian double-speak aside, what does that mean exactly? As if you couldn’t get your fix of sling-shotting irascible fowl on every other mobile and social platform known to man, Rovio announced this morning that Angry Birds for Facebook (officially known as Angry Birds Friends) has finally done flown the coop and left the warm nest of its beta. In many cases, these power-ups will be the difference between winning or losing in tournaments.Īngry Birds Friends is, like most games in the series, a very entertaining title, adding several new levels to the Angry Birds universe and, seemingly, adding more every week as by holding regular tournaments.Well, well, well. Īnother addition to 'Friends' is that you win coins by completing tournaments, which you can then use to buy the power-ups mentioned earlier. Thanks to which you can have a more effective focusing system, a more powerful slingshot, or even fatter birds. The thing that makes Angry Birds Friends a worthwhile addition to the series is not birds with lightsabers or clever gravitational effects, but the chance to challenge your friends on Facebook in a series of regular tournaments proving beyond doubt who is the best bird chucker among you.Īngry Birds Friends, unlike earlier versions of the game, includes power-ups that can be used before launching the birds. Angry Birds Friends is the latest instalment in the Angry Birds franchise (out May 2013), that leaves aside the thematic nature of the latest games (Space, Star Wars), and returns to a more traditional setting.
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