Angry Birds Space HD comes to BlackBerry PlayBook

Updated on 27-Apr-2012

Almost a month after its release, Rovio’s Angry Birds Space HD has arrived on BlackBerry PlayBook platform. The Angry Birds Space HD comes with 60 interstellar levels on planets and in zero gravity. The game has the traditional free updates, new birds and superpowers. PlayBook users can download the game via BlackBerry App World for $ 2.99 (Rs. 157 approximately).

“I got a great surprise e-mail from our game guru (and Director, Strategic Business Development for Gaming) Anders Jeppsson. Overnight, our friends at Rovio Entertainment Ltd. submitted Angry Birds Space HD for the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet to BlackBerry App World, and it’s now available for purchase,” says Donny H, Blog Manager for Inside BlackBerry.

Rovio recently announced 10 new free levels of Angry Birds Space, the latest iteration of its one of the best selling gaming franchises on the mobile platform. The free levels are currently available for Android and iOS users. The new levels are called “Fry Me to the Moon”. Angry Birds Space is available as a free download for Android Users but iOS users will have to shell out $0.99 (Rs. 52 approx.) for the iPhone/iPod touch version and $2.99 (Rs. 157 approx.) for the iPad version.

The new Angry Birds Space game, which notched up 10 million downloads in three days of launch, has various new features such as gravitational fields and new angry birds – such as the Space Eagle. The game has 60 initial levels and six new characters and has what Rovio describes a “unique twist in a variable gravity environment”.

Rovio will be rolling out its Angry Birds Space for Windows Phone platform as well.

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