
Announced earlier today at the Google I/O Conference in San Francisco, the new browser-based version of Angry Birds is a testament to how far Google's Chrome browser has come in a short time. According to Sundar Pichai, Google's senior vice president of Chrome, Angry Birds in a web browser wouldn't have been possible a year ago. With a graphics rendering speed ten-times-faster than earlier versions, today's Chrome can make it happen.
The free version of Angry Birds features the game's first level, Poached Eggs, along with a set of exclusive Chrome-themed levels. You can install it now via the Chrome Web Store. It runs rather nicely, and as an added bonus, remains cached for offline play.
Now if you'll excuse me, I've got pigs to kill.
Playing it right now!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for that.. Shooting live birds at walls and other structures is always fun.
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ReplyDeleteI'll check it out.
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Really nice, i like it
ReplyDeleteOkay, dude. As if the entire internet is not only getting in the way of doing something, now build-in browser games?!
ReplyDeleteYou are killing me!
Awesome news!!! thanks for the heads up
ReplyDeleteMan...I'm hooked.
ReplyDeletePigs > World of Warcraft.
ReplyDeleteI tried this game on my phone. But my phone is not cool or fast enough to run it. I was so sad. haha.
ReplyDeleteomg thanks!
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