Angry Birds Star Wars now out on iOS, Mac and Android

updated 05:00 am EST, Thu November 8, 2012

 

Rovio's latest game already at number 1 on App Store


Rovio’s eagerly anticipated Angry Birds Star Wars is out now on iOS, Mac and Android. The game is available in a standard version for iPhone and iPod ($0.99, App Store), an HD version for iPad ($2.99, App Store), and for Mac ($4.99, Mac App Store. It is also available as an ad-supported version for Android (Free, Google Play) and as an HD premium version ($2.99, Google Play).

As the video embedded below shows, the Rovio have been very inventive in developing the game to adapt to the world of Star Wars. While the familiar slingshot physics remain, Jedi and lightsaber elements abound in order to help the birds defeat the Imperial pigs. Unsurprisingly, the latest installment of the multi-million dollar gaming empire has quickly made to the top of the best-seller lists.

Fans of the Star Wars universe will thoroughly enjoy the way the game follows the plot from the original trilogy as well as adding all the famous Star Wars sounds effects. The birds and pigs are variously dressed as the iconic characters from the blockbuster movie franchise now owned by Disney, after George Lucas signed a $4 billion deal to hand over control to the Hollywood studio.







By Electronista Staff

Post tools:

TAGS :  

iPhone apps, iPad apps, Rovio, Angry Birds, Google Play
toggle

Comments

Login Here

Not a member of the MacNN forums? Register now for free.

 
close
Photo
toggle

Network Headlines

toggle

Most Popular

Sponsor

Recent Reviews

MaxUpgrades MaxConnect for 2006-2008 Mac Pro

Nobody outside of Cupertino's privileged bunch knows the future of the Mac Pro line for sure. Despite Apple's reluctance to tell us wh ...

Brother HL-3170CDW LED Printer

We've mentioned before that we are far from a paperless society. For now, at least, there are tasks that require a piece of paper for ...

HTC One

It is hard to overstate just how critically important the HTC One is to the Taiwanese company’s fortunes. Despite its alarming decline ...

Sponsor

 
toggle

Popular News