Google Chrome bring Angry Birds nearer to you
After capturing many hearts and minds on iPhone, being downloaded 1 million times in just 1 day on Android, and spreading further excitement by unveiling the plans of landing over Facebook, PC and Window Phone 7, Rovio’s hottest game Angry Birds is now reachable at Chrome web store.
Rovio Mobile, the notorious developers of the tempting game has recently announced in Google I/O, that they are now ready to invade the online space by launching Angry Birds in Chrome web store. Undoubtedly, the WebGL technology and local caching technique used by developers, made this game run remarkably smoother and faster in web browsers.
You can access the game by clicking the link below:
This game is designed to play under two resolutions – HD and SD, where HD stands for High Definition and SD signifies Standard version. Playing Angry Birds on laptop with a bigger screen, is of course more spiffy than running it on Smartphone with a diminutive screen. So, stop waiting and just click the link to dish out revenge on the green pigs who stole the Birds’ eggs.
Few points to note:
- If you are not using Chrome browser in your PC, then you should not get worried, because Angry Birds can now be accessed from any browser that supports HTML 5.
- If you are using an older version of Internet Explorer, then you need to install the free Google Chrome Frame plug-in from – HERE, then load the site again to make it work.
- You can also save Angry Birds in your PC by registering at Intel AppUp and downloading Angry Birds from there for only $4.99.
- For checking our full coverage on Angry Birds click – HERE.
Please give us your feedback by commenting in the box below – that how do you find playing Angry Birds on your PC’s browser – is it better than being played on Smartphones?
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