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New Angry Birds game takes flight ROVIO have unveiled their latest Angry Birds game to the world with an all-new pinball-inspired 3D game and unprecedented digital-physical integration Rovio have unveiled their latest Angry Birds game to the world with an all-new free-to-play, pinball-inspired 3D game.According to the developers of one of the best selling mobile games in the world, this new experience will be "the focal point for a whole new kind of 360 entertainment experience that Rovio is orchestrating together with its partners."If none of that makes sense, then what they mean to say is that the game will also have means of working in the real world, on top of being another addictive game on your mobile.*** Take a look at the new game in action below: *** "In the latest Angry Birds symphony of destruction, leader of the flock Red smashes and crashes through obstacles and bounces from wall to wall like a wrecking ball," reads a Rovio description of the game."This is all in the name, of course, of saving precious and fragile eggs."




Along the way, players unlock exclusive additional content by going to see The Angry Birds Movie on opening weekend, and also play augmented-reality mini-games and earn new rewards by scanning special BirdCodes located out in the real world." Central to the new game are these "BirdCodes", which Rovio say will be dotted around the world - all 1 billion of them.They can be found on products created in conjunction with Rovio’s global partners, which includes the likes of LEGO, H&M and McDonald’s.When scanned with the Angry Birds Action! app, BirdCodes will be unlocked granting players additional power-ups and digital content.Alternatively you can download and give it a through iTunes or the Google Play storeThe product which used to be as confirmed on June 8, 2015. The set of products will tie-in with , and will be for sale in Spring 2016. LAS VEGAS, Nevada– 8th June 2015– Rovio, makers of Angry Birds, the most downloaded mobile game ever, today announced a partnership with The LEGO Group to develop a line of construction toys.




LEGO® Angry Birds will be available in spring 2016 to coincide with the release of The Angry Birds Movie, a full-length feature film based on the popular gaming franchise. “The LEGO brand has an unparalleled ability to connect with people through products that spark creativity and imagination. We’re really excited to build experiences together with this amazing best-in-class partner,” said Pekka Rantala, Chief Executive Officer of Rovio. “We are excited to bring Angry Birds to life in LEGO form, given the popularity of the game and its characters with fans of all ages, which will only be amplified by the forthcoming film,” said Jill Wilfert, Vice President, licensing & entertainment at The LEGO Group. “We seek partnership with globally relevant properties that offer a unique and rewarding play experience to our fans, and our designers are having fun developing building sets that leverage the engaging play and deconstruction found in the Angry Birds game.” Further details about the collection, available in spring of 2016, are not yet available.




All New April – LEGO® The Angry Birds Movie Now you can replay all sorts of adventures from LEGO® The Angry Birds Movie! Just like the movie and the mobile game, LEGO® The Angry Birds Movie sets have all your favorite characters fighting over the eggs. Can Red help the Angry Birds save their eggs from the pigs? Or will King Pig get to have his favorite breakfast after all? Fantastic models with funny features to build, explore and play with in your quest to help the Angry Birds!Those tricky piggies will try anything to get the flock’s eggs out of Bird Island—even jetting off on a plane! Grab the catapult and prepare for some bird-flinging fun at high altitude! Help Red rescue the eggs from the plane, but watch out for the flick missile shooters. Speedy Chuck is racing after the Piggy Car as the naughty piggy has stolen some of the bird eggs! Dodge the flying ice cream as you catch up with the pesky piggy! Rescue the eggs safely and return them to the flock, or play out your own chaotic and fun scenes inspired by The Angry BirdsTM Movie.




Red’s hot temper has landed him in an Angry Bird Anger Management Class at Matilda’s House­—but he’s even angrier when a naughty piggy steals the eggs! Play out action-packed scenes from The Angry BirdsTM Movie and return the eggs to the flock. King Pig has stolen the eggs and is preparing a feast! Prepare for some seriously feathery fun as you catapult Red at the castle and watch the piggies go crashing! Fly Mighty Eagle in with a swoosh, but watch out for the TNT box with wings. Race to the top of the tower and rescue the eggs before they slide into the cauldron. Stop Chef Pig putting boiled eggs on the menu, and serve up your own side order of awesome bird-slinging action! Use the catapult to shoot Red and Stella into Pig City! Cause a chain reaction by firing the birds above the boulder, and use the piggies’ own TNT against them! Chase the piggies all over Pig City to get the eggs back, but keep your eyes peeled for the sliding piggy in his umbrella! Shiver me timbers, those naughty piggies are escaping Bird Island­ with stolen eggs!




Quickly fire Red and Bomb off the jetty using the catapult before it sails too far away. Land the Angry BirdsTM on the Piggy Pirate Ship, search the decks and battle the piggies to stop them stealing the eggs!The addictive smartphone game has been shoehorned into an amusing animation narrative whose ridiculousness is part of its appeal Driven by naked commercial imperative ... The Angry Birds movie. That’s right: a film has been made out of the addictive smartphone/tablet game Angry Birds, where catapults ping flightless birds at the little pink piggies who have stolen their eggs. This movie is driven by a naked commercial imperative – though perhaps no more than any other film – and it doesn’t match up to the hyperactive, clever surreality of The Lego Movie. Yet there is a kind of pleasure and fascination, mixed with exasperation, in seeing how the game has been mangled and bent into the shape of the conventional animation narrative, with zappy little dialogue moments, funny characters and some sophisticated touches for the grownups (including a nod to The Shining, of all things).

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