Angry Birds Brand New Levels: Mine and Dine

Birds from each other nervously, his great battle against the traitorous pigs, knowing no stopping progress. Angry Birds came to the Android version of the new sections. Following an additional day or two’s wait, the Android version of the most recent Angry Birds update has become live on the Android Market.

“Mine and Dine” introduces 15 new levels to the increasingly not possible to avoid Angry Birds, using the dirty pigs’ underground mining tunnels (yes, pigs dig mines) the setting with this batch.

Rovio’s monster mobile phenomenon has now hit over 250 million downloads in total, would you believe, so you’ll have to excuse me if I don’t give you all a quick breakdown as to how you play the game.

You’ve likely got more stars than I have, too.

Walk me through it

Talking of stars, if you’re having issues with any of the new levels, you should take a gander at these video walkthroughs.
We have two whole pages of Golden Egg Guides for you to savour, so tuck into that while you’re at it.

Angry Birds is available from the Android Market and Amazon Appstore at no cost, or currently sitting on your phone’s hard drive, where it’s been since you first bought the device.

Angry Birds downloaded several million times daily

Throughout the Mobile 2.0 EuropeopenIDEAS conference in Europe recently, Rovio’s Peter Vesterbacka said that the smash hit game Angry Birds is currently downloaded more than one million times daily. Rovio has stated that before – in October 2010 the firm proclaimed that the Android version was downloaded Two million times in 2 days – but it’s certainly a feat for that trend to carry on 8 months later. Vesterbacka attributed the game’s runaway success to strong branding, but we also think it’s because of Rovio’s consistent game updates and continued drive to find the game on nearly every mobile platform, including iOS, Android, webOS, and soon Windows Phone.

Rio Angry Birds

Angry Birds Magic video clip: The wild birds fly further with NFC

Great news for Angry Birds obsessives: there is one more Angry Birds game in the works and Rovio continues to be quietly showing it off at the MeeGo conference.
Exactly Angry Birds Magic are a wee bit slim right now however it does include a rather intriguing new feature: NFC level unlocking! View it in action after the break…
You can observe Angry Birds Magic’s NFC feature for action in the video below where two Nokia C7 phones running the game are tapped together to instantly unlocked 5 new levels. It’s cleverly done but hopefully Rovio uses it for some more exciting functionality before it sends Angry Birds Magic flapping in to the wild.

Angry Birds: Even robots play the addictive

Angry BirdsAndroids dream of electric sheep” – is the original title of the literary model for sci-fi hit “Blade Runner”. Whether androids dream of electric sheep, I can still not answer – as of today I do know that robots play with virtual birds. And even pretty good, like a video proves. If this is the first step towards Skynet?

OptoFidelity “Man vs Robot” in playing Angry Birds

Skynet, the machines from Matrix, the Master Control Program from TRON, Bender from Futurama – always, we are afraid that robots, androids, machines or other AIs to rule the world by force. It want to play but really only! And although Angry Birds .

Is this so in Gaming 3.0? You have to play himself no longer, but can do just a robot this chore. At last more time for friends and family. Well, in the video it looks more like a duel between man and machine than to intimate the division of labor – so yet again the old conflict …

The whole thing is not such a bold vision of James Cameron or Ridley Scott, but a reality: The Finnish company has the opto-fidelity porcine bombarded robot designed and built. What is the significance of the equipment reveals itself to me right away, not quite, I assume, however, that the technologies can be used quite make sense. Otherwise, the robot is as pure feasibility study definitely extremely impressive.