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August 31, 2010

This Friday, The Birds Get Angry

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Written by: Jolie Gendel
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Good news for Android owners and iPhone converts. Rovio, the maker of the mobile game Angry Birds,  which is also the #1 selling paid app in…well, lets just say a lot of countries, is releasing a beta version for Android this Friday.

The premise of Angry Birds is simple. You’re a bird, and some greedy pigs have stolen your eggs. Now you’re pissed and on a mission to wreak some havoc and teach those porkers a lesson. Sounds interesting, right? Hey, at least it’s not Farmville.

To get in on the beta, all you need to do is go HERE and register, then just wait for the invite to arrive. If you have a stock AT&T device however, you probably won’t be able to download the game until it arrives in the Market, sorry.

Want to see Angry Birds in action? Check out the trailers below.



Source: Phandroid, Rovio







About the Author

Jolie Gendel
Though my day job takes me away from the tech world, much of my free time is spend being a gadget geek. I’m an Android Fan girl, and I’ve made it my goal to convert as many as possible to the green guy. Yeah, you can say I’m Android obsessed. I’m the proud owner of a Nexus One, and I’m excited to see where the future of Android goes. In the meantime, you’ll find me here writing about Android and enjoying my view of the great white north.





 
 

 
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6 Comments


  1. Mavis

    This is looks about as entertaining as any of the subpar flash miniclip games available online. I know why this would excite the iOS crowd, but I can’t see this blowing up on android.


  2. i got it on my itouch, you really have no idea how addicting this is man…


  3. Fgreyes

    This is such a great game my wife has it on her iPhone 4 and she spend many hours playing this I want it already on my SGS!!!! I just subscribed!


  4. [...] This Friday, The Birds Get Angry (androidspin.com) [...]


  5. [...] few days ago we mentioned Rovio was bringing Angry Birds to Android. The good news is even though the game is still in beta, you can download it from the Android [...]


  6. [...] few days ago we mentioned Rovio was bringing Angry Birds to Android. The good news is even though the game is still in beta, you can download it from the Android [...]



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