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Angry Birds hits 500 Million Downloads |
Listed in: Gaming Tags: angry birds, angry birds downloads, rovio
Angry Birds is more than a game, it’s a worldwide phenomenon. Developed by Finnish games-maker Rovio, the game is based on one simple mechanic – fire birds at structures and knock them over. After its release, Angry Birds became a massive success, topping download charts and bringing a new level of attention to mobile gaming.

As of today, it looks like Rovio can add one more accomplishment to the pile – Angry Birds has officially hit 500 million downloads worldwide.
It’s worth noting that the download total refers to the whole Angry Birds franchise and not just the original game, so Rio and Seasons are both included in the tally. Based on information from GamePro, Angry Birds players have logged over 200,000 years of playtime, a figure that simply blows the mind.
Here’s what Mike Hed, CEO of Rovio had to say:
“This is a fantastic landmark achievement for us, and we're extremely delighted to see such an incredible amount of people enjoying our games. We remain committed to creating more fun experiences and bringing exceptional quality to Angry Birds fans everywhere.”
I actually wrote a guide to Angry Birds a couple of weeks ago and it was my first contact with the game. I have to admit that it’s fun and easy to pick up, but I’m not sure I could see myself devoting specific time to finishing it with so many other games around. It definitely appeals to some gamers though, as many of my friends are addicted to it.
What do you think of Angry Birds? Are you one of the 500 million?
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I have a device that doesn't work with it and so I download it to test and mess and re-download to test some more. Then I've also downloaded it to my computers via chrome and I've played with the various versions.
If you take people like me into account and subtract our numbers down to one a piece the number would shrink drastically.
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