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Several Angry Birds titles for Windows Phone updated, bring exciting new levels

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
September 17, 2019
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There’s some good news for all Angry Birds fans, Rovio has updated several Angry Birds titles on Windows Phone, including Angry Birds original, Seasons, Rio, Star Wars And Star Wars II. The latest updates bring many exciting new levels to the games, along with some new characters. 

If you’re unfamiliar with the game, your task as a player is to take revenge on the greedy pigs using different birds, each with a unique power, to get through the defenses of the dreaded swine. Rovio has released a number of different titles under the Angry Birds franchise, all of which (except Angry Birds Go and Bad Piggies) revolve around somewhat similar game dynamics.

Let’s just start with the original Angry Birds game. The latest update brings 30 exciting new levels to test the skills of the players. In addition, the update brings new powerful potions and shockwave power for bombs, which “creates a powerful circle of electricity and unleashes an almighty blast,” according to the changelog. Meanwhile, Angry Birds Rio introduces 26 new levels to celebrate the new year, along with a new gameplay. And, behold a new character known as “Rocket Bird’ which can help out players during the bonus levels.

Next up is Angry Birds Seasons, where the “birds are celebrating different festive seasons around the world.” The Seasons update comes with 25 festive new levels, an arctic theme to remind you that winters is here, as well as an underwater attack to surprise the greedy pigs.

Angry Birds Star Wars, based on the popular movie, comes with 30 epic levels, along with a finale where you can unmask Lard Vader. “Join the final battle against the Pig Empire in the exciting conclusion to Angry Birds Star Wars! Play 30 NEW levels and enter the Death Star for an epic showdown with Lard Vader and the Emperor,” claims the changelog. And finally, the sequel, Angry Birds Star Wards II, has also received new life. It now features over 40 new levels and the introduction of three new characters: Padmé, Captain Panaka and Zam Wesell. The new characters are free to play with. The latest update also introduces four secret new levels, which will be unlocked after you find the hidden map.

There you go folks, if you’re playing any of the above-mentioned games, it’s time to hit the marketplace. If not, simply head over to the Windows Phone Store to download the games. All of them come with a $0.99 price tag.

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