You’ve heard it here on AngryBirdsNest first! Angry Birds will land on Facebook on Valentine’s Day 2012! Rovio has created a public event on Facebook, so feel free to “join” and follow the updates as they come. We will obviously be reporting them here as well.
Updates:
Power-ups
I’m going to go out on a limb and speculate as to what the five power-ups shown in the screenshot are, but feel free to chime in below as well (or better yet, Rovio, let us know what they are):
Tap this power-up and your bird will look like he’s spent the last several months pumping iron at the gym.
This power-up will allow you to fling your Angry Bird faster and farther than ever before. Let’s just hope he comes down at some point.
If you need an additional layer of accuracy call upon this power-up. Also useful for those who can’t aim very well.
I don’t think those pigs structures were built to code, so if the grounds shakes there’s a good chance something is coming down.
The birds have finally wised up and created bombs masked as plain ol’ eggs. Oh, and they’re dropped via parachute from about 20,000 feet, making them highly accurate.
Leaderboards
Angry Birds Facebook will include interactive leaderboards where you can compete with your friends. This makes complete sense, as it wouldn’t be “social” without them. This will probably be similar to Angry Birds on Google+ and some of the other web-based versions; however, the power-ups will definitely add a new twist (and layer of complexity). While many will love this, my gut tells me many hardcore Angry Birds players will not. Fortunately, we still have our leaderboards, where can compete on a much more level playing field. I for one am excited to check out all the power-up options and think it could be great fun. On the other hand, I just hope it doesn’t get too crazy, as I like competitions to be fair.
The History of Angry Birds on Facebook
If you recall (probably not), last March we reported rumors that Rovio was working on a Facebook app, so it’s been in development for sometime. That said, details about game play are vague at the moment, so we don’t know if it will be similar to, say Angry Birds on Google+, or if dramatic changes are in store. In our post last March Mikael Hed, CEO of Rovio, said, “there will be completely new aspects to [Angry Birds on Facebook] that just haven’t been experienced in any other platform,” and due to Facebook’s ‘collaborative nature’, “the pigs will have a more prominent role”.
While we wait on details, I suggest you prepare by:
So what do you think? Leave a comment and let us know.