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Angry Birds Seasons gains NBA All Star levels and a golden egg

Sean Michael Sean Michael
August 25, 2019
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Angry Birds Seasons

Duh duh duh dun, duh duh duh dun, du-du-du-du-du-du-du-du-du-du-du-dun. If you’re as crazy as I am you sang that to the tune of the Angry Bird’s theme song. Angry Birds and its many variations have over one billion downloads worldwide. Angry Birds Seasons creates seasonal variations based on holidays and sporting seasons.

The latest update includes ‘NBA All Star’ levels and gives you a free throw shockwave in those levels, and has a golden egg level.

For those of you who haven’t played Angry Birds before, it’s a game where you fire various birds with slingshots at pigs… it’s not as weird as it sounds. Each level has different sets of collapsible pieces that you can make fall in different ways to clear that level.

Angry Birds is a bit of a throwback when it comes to viral mobile games but updates like this keep it fresh. If you want to drive yourself slightly insane see how far you can get.

Angry Birds Seasons (Windows Phone)

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