It is just a simple game yet it has become one of the favourite games of many internet fanatics. For being a game of birds it is hogging a lot of limelight.
THE LATEST trend in tech land is the engrossing and engaging game ‘Angry Birds’. Like a fever, everyone these days seems to be playing it either on their PC or their laptops or downloading the application on their iPad and their phones. People have gone so far as to buy handsets so that they can play the game as there are phones that are not compatible with the app. Less than two years after the game was created by Finnish creators, more than 500 million downloads have been recorded that catapulted the game to immediate limelight.
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In the latest developments in the field of Angry Birds, an Indian, Mohamed Raoof, from Kerala went on to create real versions of the birds. He said that he started off just to see what the craze of these birds was, and then just to do something he made the red bird (with whom we all are so familiar with) on his PC.
The exercise took him less than two hours and he showed his effort to his friends who appreciated his work and urged him to make the other birds. All the birds are quite different from their animated versions, yet they look quite real, as they probably would if they were of some species.
The game is quite simple and that is the precise reason that it is such a stress buster. The players just have to launch these birds in a slingshot and aim at the pigs in their homes. Each level has different kinds of birds who have different features. The game has gained popularity at an amazing rate, so much so, Finnish creators Rovio have so far shipped 10 million Angry Birds toys worldwide and in China alone, the game has been downloaded 50 million times.