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'Angry Birds' adds in-app purchases and hits new sales milestoneDVDBack23 @ Dec 11, 2010 07:13 | 4 comments
The company also announced the "Bad Piggy Bank," an in-game payment structure on Android that lets users pay a certain amount to remove the ads in the free version of the game, or even purchase the "Might Eagle" DLC that is upcoming.
To use Bad Piggy Bank, you will not need a credit card, as the in-app purchases are billed to your monthly phone bill.
Eventually, the Bad Piggy Bank will be extended to other operating systems, like iOS.
Rovio’s Peter Vesterbacka confirms that Angry Birds will be hitting PCs, gaming consoles and Macs next year. |
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Comment by: Zealousi (Dec 11, 2010 08:01) that's good news, can't wait to see the 360 version :P
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Comment by: blueboy09 (Dec 12, 2010 16:56) I actually got to see it on an iPad, which it thought looked and played good, but Apple still wants you to pay to play their game, whereas on Android, you don't have to. Seems like bigger screen you pay, but smaller screen you don't? Yes, no? - BLUEBOY
Life is about walking on thin ice, if you make too much drama, youll crack under pressure. - BLUEBOY
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Comment by: plazma247 (Dec 14, 2010 16:21) Nah its just apple owners have (due to itunes and apple) got used to paying for stuff...
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Comment by: Gnawnivek (Dec 16, 2010 17:53) Am I the only one find that this game has attention span of 1-5 minutes? It was "cool" for the first minute, "ah" the 2nd minute, "oh" the 3rd minute, "nice!" the next minute... Of course, it's fun if you're waiting on lines or buses/trains, but I won't waste my precious time at home/work for this sort of game.
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Rovio, the developer behind blockbuster game 'Angry Birds,' has said today that the game has hit 50 million downloads, with over 10 million coming from Android devices.

