


Of course, that means weekly tournaments are now a part of the core Angry Birds experience on Facebook. (If you remember, Rovio actually launched the game in February.) The Finnish studio has essentially taken the Blitz model found in PopCap's Facebook games, applied it to Angry Birds and sprinkled some of its own style on top now that the game is "officially" live. What makes this version of Rovio's crowned jewel so compelling is all infrastructure. And if you didn't, well, you're about to- Angry Birds Friends on Facebook is just as sublime, if not better, than those found everywhere else.Īnd it's not thanks to some game-changing level designs a la Angry Birds Space. But in that same breath, you and I both know that you have a bomb bird resting in its slingshot, just waiting to blow up in some poor pig's face, in the browser tab next to this very page. "We get it, the games are fun," you might mutter under your breath.

Some might find it silly to even review an Angry Birds game at this point.
