Anger and grief at the flight of angry birds

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With no story and no goals, the game was all about aiming and shooting (with slingshot) and getting to the next level. Angry Birds, developed by Finnish video game developer Rovio Entertainment in 2009, was one of the earliest games designed when touchscreen gadgets were introduced.

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Announcing the news in a statement on Twitter, Rovio Entertainment said that due to the impact of the games on their extensive games portfolio, they have decided to release Rovio Classics: Angry Birds from the Google Play Store on February 23. will be listed. “In addition, the game will be renamed Red’s First Flight in the App Store for further review. Rovio Classics: Angry Birds will continue to be playable on devices that have downloaded the game, even after it is delisted,” the statement added.

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M. Vinjakshi, a lawyer, says that Angry Birds was the first video game that got him addicted. According to him, it was exciting to see so much action and color on an Android phone. “In court, while we were waiting for our case to proceed, it kept me busy. Crosswords or Sudoku aren’t easy or simple to play anywhere but Angry Birds. It’s all about aim and shoot. Like the point-and-shoot cameras we had at the time.

But this is not the first time that Rovio has announced such news.

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When Rovio pulled the games from circulation without any notice in June 2021, it caused quite a stir among followers. Rovio Entertainment stated in ‘A Letter to our fans’ that the games were taken down to update the technology. In the letter, he pointed out: “Many of these games were made using an outdated technology that did not allow us to keep them up to our standards. We cannot just leave them there and can’t update, because games need to comply with all sorts of platform requirements. Ten years in game years is like 100 in human years – that’s how fast the industry evolves.”

Another Angry Birds fan, Madhumita Barwa, a teacher, says, “I loved the visuals. I was taken back. Duck stories And Daffy the Duck (Cartoon shows on television since Doordarshan days).

Dr. A. Kumar Prasad, 69, a Coimbatore-based cosmetic surgeon, has been playing the game since its inception. He says it helped clear his mind before and after surgery. He adds, “Coincidentally it was my colleague and friend in the psychiatry department who suggested playing Angry Birds to calm the mind. It’s the easiest game to keep you on your toes…well, on your toes.” ”

Until last year, she played the game with her granddaughter, who suggested mostly bird hats and costume changes. “With the points I’ve accumulated over the years, we can do this and have a good time. I changed my phone last year and didn’t download the game. I have about Angry Birds. Have good memories.

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