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Rovio puts Angry Birds Space on phones
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New Delhi, March 22, 2012
First Published: 16:00 IST(22/3/2012)
Last Updated: 13:41 IST(28/3/2012)
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Angry Birds Space is available for download.
Angry Birds are taking their battle against the egg-stealing pigs into space and you can also be enjoy the smashing as the popular game is now available for download on iOS, Android, PC and Mac.

The Finnish videogame company's latest installment of the popular game Rovio features
60 initial levels, new characters and familiar gameplay with a unique twist.

"Rovio's latest game -- which we recently took for a spin on Samsung's Galaxy Note LTE at SXSW -- frees itself from the earth's gravitational pull to explore the final frontier," Engadget reported.

"This is Rovio at its finest, and we are more than excited to bring Angry Birds Space to all our fans worldwide," said Mikael Hed, CEO of Rovio.

"This launch marks a huge step for us as a company, and our whole team and partners have really pulled together to bring out a fantastic array of exciting products and experiences. We hope that our fans will find all things Angry Birds Space as delightful as the Rovio family does," reports Engadget.

It can be downloaded from the app stores or Rovio's website.





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