Showing posts with label Birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birds. Show all posts

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Next angry birds seasons iteration come later this month, Chinese new year theme?






We all know what is angry birds, right? Now, if you don't, chances that never a Smartphone in your life or something heard you are. As always, the next angry birds is seasons update on the way to the mobile OS platforms and is scheduled for January of this year.



The theme of the next chapter of seasons is China, not just the first we've seen. We advise that it somehow will be connected with the fact, that Chinese celebrated new year on 23 January this year.


Here is the promo video, without the subtle evidence is what we see. You'll notice two Dragons transitions in the video the feeling to have the apparent mighty eagles to them. We are perhaps for a mighty Dragon this time, as China enters the year of the Dragon.



I hope that is not those who have paid for the mighty eagles expansion are forced, to pay for the Dragon - plays if it actually makes the game.


If, that turns out the new issue is in fact on the Chinese new year, it is not the first issue centered around Chinese holidays dedicated. As well as always, I bet that it will be fun.

Angry birds, of its way to, Bada OS for free just for wave III for now






This is game evil birds among the most popular, if not the most popular play in the Smartphone gaming atmosphere. It is available Android, WebOS, Symbian, PC and now Bada OS to iOS.



The addition was made today and the game is free to download on wave S8600 3.That the only Bada is supported phone but the prerequisite is, have preinstalled Bada 2.0, so we suspect that other Waveformgeräte will follow suit.


So, if you have been waiting under those who cover the basics and try angry birds on the Bada device, this is your chance. Simply go over to the Samsung apps store, where play is waiting


Thanks to Badelemental for the tip!

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Rovio is the "play" in textbook, brings evil birds to the Tablet PC






Other than the lack of a native email, calendar and contacts angry birds play app, the largest element in the list of things that is not on a BlackBerry Playbook. These days you can play probably angry birds on washing machines and microwave ovens, so its absence on the textbook was a little disappointing.



However, if one of the owners textbook, or planning to buy now prices have so far declined to you don't up all the bird action cast because Rovio that angry birds on the BlackBerry App world recently has entire series provide.


Update: Sorry, guys, publish! Move along, nothing new, unfortunately to read!


This includes the classic furious birds, rage birds seasons and furious birds Rio. In contrast to their Android but textbook versions are paid and you have to shell out $4.99 for each but at least you do not display pop up during playback.


Unfortunately for the BlackBerry Smartphone owners, This is the closest you bird your phones now can get to the games by angry.

Friday, December 23, 2011

The first S40 phone with touchscreen + QWERTY, the Nokia Asha 303, drops by for a round of Angry Birds [VIDEO]






The top of the Asha line, the Nokia Asha 303, walked into our office to tell us about its 1GHz processor. We asked it about multitasking, but it quickly changed the subject by yelling “I have Angry Birds!”.



The 303 has several things that elevate it above the majority of other feature phones – from the fast processor, through a capacitive touchscreen and QWERTY to Wi-Fi connectivity and 3G with HSDPA.


We ruffled through the box quickly but found nothing unusual – a charger, a short microUSB cable (sigh) and a headset. The included 2GB microSD card was appreciated though.


The phone itself is much more interesting. It’s not as thin and compact as, say, the X3-02 but it packs a hardware keyboard that’s very comfortable for its size. The Asha 303 has a curved back (complete with a brushed metal back cover) to fit better in the hand.



Nokia Asha 303 in our office • What’s in the box


The bezel around the 2.6? screen seems rather large and it is. The screen remains at QVGA resolution where S40 phones have been stuck since forever. It’s tuned to ignore very light presses, which is often preferable to having it detect your finger midair.


On the software side, the Nokia Asha 303 comes with more stuff preloaded than S40s of the past. We already mentioned Angry Birds, but there’s also Asphalt 4 and other games. Then there’s Nokia Chat, the Nokia Browser (which works similarly to Opera Mobile), Nokia Social and, of course, Nokia Store to get even more apps.


Nokia Maps is on board as well, but it’s purely meant for use as a digital map, nothing more. There’s no built-in GPS receiver or route planning for cars. We’ve seen the same app in the Nokia C2-03.


Multitasking is not part of the latest feature phone software from Nokia. We hoped the 1GHz processor will finally unlock that door, but we were disappointed. You can control the music player and read/compose messages from the dedicated keys while in an app as you’ll see in the following video, but that’s it. This isn’t new either, the X3-02 could do the same.



That’s it for our initial impressions, we’ll get better acquainted with the Nokia Asha 303 and deliver the full review when it’s ready.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

All three Angry Birds games are now available for BlackBerry PlayBook, cost a small fortune






Angry Birds is arguably of the most popular game franchise in the history of mobile gaming. Almost every mobile device and OS on the market today has a few of the Angry Birds titles, and now the BlackBerry PlayBook joins that family as well.



Today Rovio announced that it launches the original Angry Birds, Angry Birds Seasons and Angry Birds Rio versions compatible with the RIM tablet. While the availability of Angry Birds is great news for PlayBook owners, who don’t exactly have the richest collection of games to choose from, the price of the trio of games is probably going to ruin their party. The three Angry Birds game cost $4.99 each, like on the iPad, which simply is outrageous, compared to the $0.99 they cost in the AppStore and the price of nothing in the Android Marketplace.


Still, it’s better to have the option to purchase them at a high cost than not being able to purchase them at all, right?

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Ripped Angry Birds compatible with other Nokia S40 phones

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We all know how popular the Angry Birds game is. And back at Nokia World when the S40-running Asha 300/303 were announced to come with the popular pig-bashing game pre-installed, fans of the platform loudly rejoiced.



However, it was not clear whether Angry Birds would run on older S40 devices. Well, worry no more – it works and it’s good to go for you to try out.


One of our readers managed to get hold of an Asha ROM and extract the 1.8MB .jar file of Angry Birds. Furthermore, he went on and installed it on his own Nokia X3-02. And guess what? According to him, it works great and it’s quite playable, too.


The game consists of 15 levels as it’s only a demo version, but nevertheless it’s great for every S40 device owner to be able to play it. Here are some not terribly great photos of how the game looks like on the X3-02.



If you want to try it out yourself, our tipster has kindly provided a link to the game’s .jar file for you to install. Head over to this link to download the game. Don’t forget to share your experience with it in the comments below.


Thanks, Shaunak!