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Bubble Grubble – iOS App Review
A great app for kids, challenging, addictive, creative and a whole lot of fun. Stats Category: Games Released: July 05, 2012 Version: 1.1 Size: 18.2 MB Developer: Fan Studio Our Ratings Graphics/Sound: 4/5 User Interface: 4/5 Gameplay: 4/5 Re-use/play value: 4/5 Overall Rating: 4/5 Price: Free/download What Is It? This is a very fun and addicting game where you control the mother bird and try to attain food/bugs for your youngsters. But it’s actually a lot more than that, it’s jam-packed with cool graphics, challenging and addictive gameplay bringing to you hours of pleasure. Is It Easy To Use? It’s one of those games that you need to get…
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Angry Birds Seasons Update For Chinese New Year
Fireworks popping, lanterns glowing, red envelopes bursting with money – it’s Chinese New Year! This holiday is China’s biggest and longest festival, a time for feasting with family and friends, setting off fireworks, and having fun. The Angry Birds are celebrating the start of the Year of the Dragon, but the piggies are trying to scare them away from their eggs! Luckily the Angry Birds have some help – the Mighty Eagle has transformed into the fearsome Mighty Dragon! This is a free update and Rovio, the developers, have even made the Mighty Dragon available for free in this update too. If you haven’t previously bought this app you can…
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Angry Birds Series Now Available on BlackBerry App World
All three apps are now available on BlackBerry® App World™ for US$4.99 each. • Angry Birds: The survival of the Angry Birds is at stake! Dish out revenge on the pigs who stole the Birds’ eggs. Use the unique destructive powers of the Angry Birds to destroy the pigs’ fortifications! • Angry Birds Seasons: Celebrate the seasons with Angry Birds! Angry Birds Seasons is a special edition of the game that takes the furious fowl through seasonal celebrations around the world! • Angry Birds Rio: Save the Angry Birds from smugglers and monkeys! The Angry Birds have been kidnapped and taken to Rio de Janeiro! Help them escape the smugglers and save their friends! Links for…
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Special Angry Birds Birdday Seasons App Update
The Angry Birds are celebrating their second birthday, and the pigs are crashing the party. To celebrate the anniversary of the world’s most popular mobile game, Chillingo and Rovio are releasing a special ‘Birthday 2.0.0 Update’ for the original Angry Birds game that started it all. "After two years, Angry Birds continues to delight fans and remain a steady fixture on the App Store’s top ten charts .This is quite a testament to the success indie developers can achieve with the right title, publishing partner and promotional support," added Chris Byatte, co-founder and co-general manager at Chillingo. This is a free update but if you haven’t already downloaded Angry Birds,…
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Angry Birds Rio HD – Updated
In Angry Birds Rio, the original Angry Birds are kidnapped and taken to the magical city of Rio de Janeiro, where they eventually escape their captors and set out to to save their friends, Blu and Jewel – two rare macaws and the stars of the upcoming Fox motion picture, Rio. Angry Birds Rio will pair the physics-based gameplay of the original game with unique twists based on the film. This app has just been updated with 15 new levels, find out what else is new below… This is a free upgrade but if you haven’t already downloaded it, you can do so here for the retail price of $2.99.…
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Angry Birds – Updated For iPhone – Mining And Dining With The Burrowing Piggies
Angry Birds is back with a brand new underground episode: Mine and Dine! With a bottomless appetite, the bad piggies have burrowed deep in underground caverns to hide the eggs they stole from you. Use the landscape and geology to your advantage to chase the pigs out of their hiding holes, gather rare gems, and retrieve the eggs! New Features in version 1.6.0: – Mine and Dine: a new cave themed episode begins with 15 new levels! – Find all the collectible jewels! – Use hanging stalactites to pop those pesky burrowing piggies! – Any particular levels stonewalling your progress? We tweaked a couple of them to spare you a…
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Angry Birds Available In Chrome Web Store
You can now play Angry Birds on the web! Go check out the game in glorious high definition resolution on the Chrome Web Store. This is only a beta release of the game, and so far Rovio have 63 levels of the original game available, with an additional 7 special Chrome levels! They are working on bringing more levels to Chrome, and planning on making the Mighty Eagle available as an in-app purchase option. If you’d like to give it a shot – click this link here. The survival of the Angry Birds is at stake. Dish out revenge on the green pigs who stole the Birds’ eggs. Use the…
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Giveaway – iOS Angry Birds Easter Seasons Edition
Well, you could hardly blame us. We are so happy with our loyal readers that we wanted to give them an Easter themed gift, and what better than an Angry Birds Easter Edition iOS App for free? With many thanks to our great buddies at Rovio who have provided these codes for our giveaway. As much as we would like to we are not going to have enough promo codes to go around to everyone but we will pick a selection of winners. To be in with a chance of playing this excellent game over the Easter break, just follow our ever increasing Twitter feed, like us on Facebook and…
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Who’s Making All The Money In The App Store?
A question many have asked several times over and a report by Money.co.uk shows exactly where’s it’s going. Take a look below, Doodle Jump for example made over $1m after selling 3.5 m copies. Ethan Nicholas made $35k in one day from sales of the iShoot game. What’s also interesting from this report is how much it costs to produce an app in the first place, with the average being around $23,000 but gaming apps, which appear to be the most expensive can reach heights of $224,000, Angry Birds reportedly cost just over $200,000 to develop. Read more fascinating facts regarding money making in the app store below… Show Us…
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Gold Rush In App Store As Apple ‘Reportedly’ Switches Matrices
The App Store has been all shook up – no longer is Angry Birds the top Free App – that’s been replaced by Facebook despite it being between the number 10 to 20 range for the past year. Netflix has moved up from number 50 to number 24 and even Pandora has risen over 10 spots to number 13. So what’s happening? It appears that Apple have changed their algorithm by looking not just at the number of downloads an app receives – as it did previously – but also how popular an app is in terms of reviews. This could be an attempt by Apple to reward developers for…