Rovio’s Angry Birds Go is off to a fast start on Android, on the App
Store and Google Play since its launch earlier this month. The game sees
the franchise’s famous pigs and birds racing downhill in go-karts,
collecting coins and blasting off of speed ramps as they compete to win
each race.Since each race takes place on a mostly downhill course,
acceleration is handled by gravity and speed ramps, and players only
need to steer. The game supports both tilt and touch controls for
steering, and karts can be upgraded with better handling (along with
acceleration, top speed and other factors) with the coins players
collect in each race.
Races in Angry Birds Go come in multiple forms, from traditional races against other karts to solo bomb races, among others. Each event rewards up to three stars, and comes with an individual leaderboard for tracking a player’s high scores against others.
While Angry Birds Go is already a success, Rovio has announced plans to update the game with more content in the future. “In spring 2014 it’ll be bringing multiplayer to Angry Birds Go.
It takes hardly 168MB of Memory Size.
You can download ‘Angry Birds Go! from Google Play Store.To download, Click here.
Races in Angry Birds Go come in multiple forms, from traditional races against other karts to solo bomb races, among others. Each event rewards up to three stars, and comes with an individual leaderboard for tracking a player’s high scores against others.
While Angry Birds Go is already a success, Rovio has announced plans to update the game with more content in the future. “In spring 2014 it’ll be bringing multiplayer to Angry Birds Go.
It takes hardly 168MB of Memory Size.
You can download ‘Angry Birds Go! from Google Play Store.To download, Click here.
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