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Angry Birds is the epitome of an Apple App Store success story and it
has been the #1 paid iPhone game for ages. Now it’s also available on
most Android smartphones.

The version currently available in the Android Market is actually
Angry Birds Lite (a free trial with several of the chapters locked)
and it’s in beta testing, so it’s not quite bug-free on all Android
devices. In fact, CNET reports that it doesn’t work at all on Evo
handsets.

The comparatively bug-free full version is coming soon, but in the
meantime the Android users who own devices that can run the game can
see what iPhone and iPad users have been going crazy about.

When you load the game up, you’re tasked with shooting red birds out
of a catapult at certain angles to take out targets lodged in
difficult-to-reach places. That description doesn’t really do it
justice, though, so go ahead and download the app if you’re curious.

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