Google Chrome comes with free 'Angry Birds,' but hack code found fast
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Google Chrome comes with free 'Angry Birds,' but hack code found fast
"Angry Birds," the immensely popular game on mobile phones and gadgets, has made its way to Google's Chrome browser Thursday — and for free. While most gamers flocked to chrome.angrybirds.com to play online, one blogger was busy finding a way to hack the game.
Wess Bos said on his blog," Just about an hour (after) Rovio and Chrome released “Angry Birds" for Chrome... I quickly jumped into the code to see how things worked. I was quickly able to find a hack that gave me access to all the levels, even the special Chrome levels!"
He shared the hack code via his post.
Meanwhile, Digital Trends, a popular techie website, said "The HD version of the game ran well in IE9 and Chrome, and while FireFox 4 and Opera ran it, the experience was a bit sluggish."
In the game, players use a slingshot to launch birds at pigs that take their eggs. The pigs have various structures to defend themselves from the angry birds. — ELR/VS, GMA News
Wess Bos said on his blog," Just about an hour (after) Rovio and Chrome released “Angry Birds" for Chrome... I quickly jumped into the code to see how things worked. I was quickly able to find a hack that gave me access to all the levels, even the special Chrome levels!"
He shared the hack code via his post.
Meanwhile, Digital Trends, a popular techie website, said "The HD version of the game ran well in IE9 and Chrome, and while FireFox 4 and Opera ran it, the experience was a bit sluggish."
In the game, players use a slingshot to launch birds at pigs that take their eggs. The pigs have various structures to defend themselves from the angry birds. — ELR/VS, GMA News
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