It seems like I've ended up waiting forever, but the next update for Angry Birds on Android finally ended up over the weekend! I was actually late setting it up because I thought I saw it set all of my own Android apps to auto-update, this also time Rovio decided to make us do a manual update. Needless to claim, I demolished my battery yesterday looking to kill those evil natural pigs!
The newest levels (30 in all of the for Android, only 15 for the people Apple people), are Western-themed, showing pigs in sombreros and cowboy hats for the amusement. The developers have also added the ability to slice through ropes together with drop really sharp and/or serious objects on those unsuspecting bacon factories with stolen our eggs again.
There has been a little uproar about this update, which is making the idea unpopular among gamers. This update requires entry to your phone's SMS (texts) system for a new feature Rovio is coming out called "Bad Money box Payments, " which gives the user the ability to purchase The Mighty Eagle via text messages that charge to the device bill or balance instead of having try using a credit card (which a lot of people don't use or have even). The system doesn't do anything else with the SMS past that, so if you don't use a Bad Piggy Bank, you'll do not have to worry about the idea.
A final bit associated with news about Angry Birds Online was the Super Bowl and Angry Birds Rio combo inside 4th quarter of last night's game. I won't demonstrate the spoiler here, but as it happens there's a bonus level involving Golden Eggs and a certain amount of tricky play you'll have to do in order to achieve it. The hardest part for me was getting to the amount where the Golden Eggs was hidden.
Next in place: Be on the lookout for a possible addition to Angry Birds Seasons for any holiday that happens in seven days! Maybe we get to help crush some cupid pigs? Tune in to Your Android Apps HQ and discover out all the best and newest news and updates over the best apps for ones Android OS.Angry BirdsAngry Birds
Thursday, February 23, 2012
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