If you can put up with an occasional small advert
http://android.modaco.com/content/so.../#entry1441522
(main link on getjar is down but it is mirrored elsewhere now)
If you can put up with an occasional small advert
http://android.modaco.com/content/so.../#entry1441522
(main link on getjar is down but it is mirrored elsewhere now)
j.o.s.h.1408 (15-10-2010),jonathan_phang (15-10-2010),Madafwo (19-10-2010),Rob_B (15-10-2010)
thanks!
I've just downloaded and saved this to my pendrive for later
LOL good idea Lee, mine is sitting on the SD of the Desire. Refuse to install it as my afternoon will go downhill very quickly. Will wait till I am home and then I can waste my evening away playing it
Steam: (Grey_Mata) || Hexus Trust
Nice one
1 * off maxing the first section, that bloody last one :|
VodkaOriginally Posted by Ephesians
What is it?
Andeh13 (16-10-2010)
Obvious answer is obvious
Bloody hell there are a lot of levels
VodkaOriginally Posted by Ephesians
150 I believe
Bah - Doesn't work on Wildfire...
Society's to blame,
Or possibly Atari.
Made 'The Times' this morning.
Society's to blame,
Or possibly Atari.
Is there a paid non-advert version?
Played it on my friends ipod, great game
Edit, aha..
Great stuffAccording to Rovio, developer of Angry Birds, the puzzler is also headed soon to the regular Android marketplace – where it will also be free but ad-supported. Now, if you find the ads disruptive or annoying, there will be ways to pay for Angry Birds in the very near future. Rovio says an update for Angry Birds will allow you to "buy" your way clear of the ads.
This is a very clever way to address rampant piracy problems with mobile gaming. If people were going to snake your game for free anyway, why not just release it for free with ads to generate revenue and then give the honest folks – people that would have bought the game – a chance to buy their way out of the ads?
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