Saturday, May 21, 2011
Angry Birds in Google Chrome
Rovio sent its wildly popular title, Angry Birds, to the Web last week via Google’s Chrome browser. The game has two levels with several stages to play through.
The first level features the puzzles from the Angry Birds app, while the second level offers some Chrome-specific challenges and is littered with Chrome logos that give you a bonus when you hit them.
The gameplay is the same as with all iterations of Angry Birds, though touchscreen users may appreciate the bit of extra control a mouse offers. You don’t have to use Chrome to play the game. Although it is available in the browser’s Web store, users can find it through chrome.angrybirds.com . Free for all platforms, though there are paid versions with more levels.
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I think I'll give it a try - always kind of wanted to, but my phone is ancient. Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeletePretty good game, nothing spectacular though. May end up playing it online if I ever get bored and have little else to do.
ReplyDeleteI tried it, it's ok, no idea how it became so popular.
ReplyDeletenot my game but a look worth, like your blog :)
ReplyDeleteI never liked that game... or PvZ they were both over rated imo, subbed /views subs?/ Capatcha bro...
ReplyDeleteI only found out what Angry Birds was last month. People were shocked when I told them this. I'd never even heard of it!
ReplyDeleteThe Chrome store is getting to be a legitimate reason to favor Chrome over Firefox imo- lots of good stuff in there these days.
ReplyDeleteI tried it. not that bad. :)
ReplyDeleteThe only game i play on Ipod is PvZ but it get boring fast
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