Angry Birds And Bird Strike Reviews Get Updated - Plus A Chance To Win Angry Birds Posters
February 17, 2010
Got birds on the brain? We have the cure. Our Angry Birds and Bird Strike reviews have been updated to reflect their recent additions of new content and game modes. To top it off, we have a chance for you to win one of three Angry Birds posters to spice up your wall.
Angry Birds: A physics-based puzzler that oozes charm and character. The game was recently updated with 42 additional levels, pushing the total levels over 100, and it also now includes Crystal, Chillingo's social networking platform that features online leader boards and achievements.
Check out our updated Angry Birds review here.
Bird Strike: A game that features a similar game mechanic as Doodle Jump, but you must guide Gerald the bird back down to the ground as well. It was recently updated with an Endless mode where the sky is the limit for Gerald.
Check out our updated Bird Strike review here.
Clickgamer was kind enough to provide us with three Angry Birds posters to give away to our faithful readers. To have a chance at winning one of the three Angry Birds posters, simply hit that green retweet bottom near the bottom of this page or retweet this post from your favorite Twitter app before 11:59 PM PST tonight (February 17th). We will then search the Twitterverse for all of the retweets and randomly choose one lucky winner. The winner will be notified via Twitter, so please be sure to follow us so we can obtain your shipping information. If the initial winner fails to respond within one business day, they will forfeit their prize and a new one will be chosen.
Non-Twitter users and those of you who want to increase your odds of winning can leave a comment below before 11:59 PM PST tonight (February 17th) telling us what your favorite bird is. It can be any bird at all since our other two winners will be chosen at random.
Feel free to enter the giveaway via both methods to increase your chances of winning. This giveaway is only open to our U.S. readers.