Angry Birds Download for BlackBerry Playbook

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Finally Angry Birds is released for download on RIM’s BlackBerry Playbook Tablet by the co-founder of Angry Birds, Mike Lazaridis. After long time wait, it is the time to RIM Playbook tablet users to play the most popular game.

In the Angry Birds game, players played as angry birds to eliminate the pigs who stole their eggs with using a slingshot. Previously Angry Birds game download is only available on Apple iPhone and Android devices.

 Download Angry Birds for BlackBerry Playbook

Download Angry Birds for BlackBerry Playbook

After Rovio developed Angry Birds, it is already downloaded more than 600 million times only by the Apple and Android users. This apps costs only $4.99.
Previously BlackBerry Playbook users can’t play Angry Birds because of their different operating systems. Now it is available to download on BlackBerry that can download from BlackBerry AppWorld.

Watch Angry Birds on BlackBerry PlayBook

Unfortunately BlackBerry Playbook users can’t get the free version of Angry Birds. They have to charges $5 each of the three versions of Angry Birds.

To download Angry Birds on BlackBerry Playbook, Visit the BlackBerry AppWorld and search for Angry Birds.

BlackBerry AppWorld

or direct download Angry Birds from BlackBerry AppWorld from the following links:

Angry Birds from BlackBerry AppWorld

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