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Angry Birds now available for Symbian^3 devices, Nokia N8 and C7 included

Categories: Gaming, Symbian
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, October 26th, 2010 at 1:23 AM

The full version of Angry Birds is now in Nokia’s Ovi Store and it can also sing along the latest Symbian^3 smartphones such as the N8 and C7. As a matter of fact, the game takes advantage of the new graphics co-processor that is an integral part of Nokia’s Symbian^3 smartphone series.

If you’ve been living under a rock and have no clue what this super-popular game is all about, here’s the official description from the Ovi Store:

Angry Birds for Symbian^3 (v1.2.1) The survival of the Angry Birds is at stake. Dish out revenge on the green pigs who stole the Birds’ eggs. Use the unique destructive powers of the Angry Birds to lay waste to the pigs’ fortified castles. Angry Birds features challenging physics-based castle demolition, and lots of replay value. Each of the 105 levels requires logic, skill, and brute force to crush the enemy. Protect wildlife, or play Angry Birds!

Or, let me put it this way – you’ll not only love Angry Birds, you’ll get addicted, screwing up your social life as a result. Ok I’m exaggerating, but you get the point. There’s a reason few million people have downloaded the game and continue to play it…

Angry Birds (3 EUR) [Ovi Store link]

[Via: AllAboutSymbian]

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