

Surprisingly there’s a great variety to the races available as well. The physics are great, with cars noticeably getting better the more in-game coins you spend on upgrades and there are plenty of power-ups to mess around with as you get further into the game. You can unlock new characters by completing races similar to boss battles, although you will have to complete each of the character races three times to get said character. You start off with one character, the Red bird, and one car.

You can either steer using tilt controls or on-screen buttons, and there’s no acceleration or braking to worry about as it’s a downhill racer and gravity does it all for you. The familiar, colourful characters are all there and each has their own unique power-ups to use against the opposition. Next year, so it seems the game will have the same longevity as itsįrom the outset, it’s clear that Angry Birds Go is easy to play and fairly addictive, especially for short bursts of time. Has already said it will add multiplayer and additional content early Games, and are constantly being updated, even several years later. All other mobile Angry Birds games cost 69p for the HD and full The game is available for iOS, Android, Windows Phone 8 andīlackBerry 10 and is the first Rovio game to be a free-to-playĮxperience. It’s a rather brave move away from the 2D physics-based point and aim Angry Birds we’re all used to, but one that is still very appealing to gamers of all age groups. This 3D adventure is a downhill, soapbox cart racer where you can play as all the characters from the Angry Birds series. Available on iOS (version reviewed), Android, Windows Phone 8 and BB10Īngry Birds Go is the latest addition to the Angry Birds franchise and comes in the form of a Mario Kart-like racing game.
