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by Rajesh Pandey | Saturday, 14th Apr 2012 |
Over the last couple of years, Angry Birds went from being just a popular iOS game to a following. In fact, the game became so popular that even a movie was made based on the game – Rio. As time went by, Rovio updated the original Angry Birds with new levels, released it for free on Android, and later on released many different versions of the game with a different theme like Angry Birds Seasons, Rio and the latest version, Space.
With so many versions of the game, not many people thought that Rovio would update the original Angry Birds to add new levels to the game. However, last night Rovio updated the original Angry Birds to add 15 new levels to the game. The new levels are called Surf and Turf, and as the name implies, the theme will be based on beach.
In other app related update news, Google also updated two of its apps last week, Google+ and Google Wallet. The updates for both the app don’t bring any new features or changes, but mainly aim at improving the security and performance of the app. The Google+ app update also supports hash tags in stream, along with better sharing with third party apps. Both the apps can be downloaded from Google Play for free.
Over the last couple of years, Angry Birds went from being just a popular iOS game to a following. In fact, the game became so popular that even a movie was made based on the game – Rio. As time went by, Rovio updated the original Angry Birds with new levels, released it for free on Android, and later on released many different versions of the game with a different theme like Angry Birds Seasons, Rio and the latest version, Space.
With so many versions of the game, not many people thought that Rovio would update the original Angry Birds to add new levels to the game. However, last night Rovio updated the original Angry Birds to add 15 new levels to the game. The new levels are called Surf and Turf, and as the name implies, the theme will be based on beach.
In other app related update news, Google also updated two of its apps last week, Google+ and Google Wallet. The updates for both the app don’t bring any new features or changes, but mainly aim at improving the security and performance of the app. The Google+ app update also supports hash tags in stream, along with better sharing with third party apps. Both the apps can be downloaded from Google Play for free.