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Original Angry Birds Returns to Apple App Store and Google Play Store

The original Angry Birds has made its triumphant return to Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. This is the Angry Birds game that kicked off the long-running franchise.

Rovio explained to fans last year that the reason it takes older titles out of circulation is because they used outdated game engines and design. “Today’s mobile technology and games landscape has evolved to a place where supporting them was untenable,” the company wrote. If the developer left the apps in app stores without updating them, they would soon be incompatible with the latest mobile operating systems.

The company also responded to what it called a “big outcry for getting back some of the older fan favourites,” by working on new versions of the popular original games.

We’re bringing back 2012 with Rovio Classics: Angry Birds!

Rebuilt from the ground up, Rovio Classics: Angry Birds is a faithful re-make of the original Angry Birds game that took the world by storm!

The survival of the Angry Birds is at stake. Dish out revenge on the greedy pigs who stole their eggs. Use the unique powers of each bird to destroy the pigs’ defenses. Angry Birds features challenging physics-based gameplay and hours of replay value. Each level requires logic, skill and force to solve!

– Enjoy fun and satisfying slingshot gameplay!

– Play all 8 original Angry Birds episodes from 2012 – over 390 levels!

– 3-star all the levels and hunt for the Golden Eggs!

– All the original classic characters just as you remember them!

– Call in the Mighty Eagle to destroy those hard to beat levels!

– No IAPs!

– No ads!

Relive your first smartphone gaming experience with THE mobile game of mobile games

Rovio Classics: Angry Birds, is now available from the Apple App Store and from Google Play. You will be required to pay 99 cents to download, but you won’t have to deal with in-app purchases and the Mighty Eagle is included at no extra cost.

(Via Engadget)

Chris Hauk

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