Really? *sigh* Thank you Rovio and RIM but it's hard to be excited for something that many are already tired of and feel is not a groundbreaking release for the world of tablets. How about more cross-platform apps that keep Blackberry in the game like video chat, more support for audio and video formats, .PDF, etc....things that would really make the Playbook stay competitive and viable. Hopefully these will come before the year is out! Sheesh!
You know, there is just no pleasing some people. Do we want more main stream apps such as Skype and Netflix... yes. Everyone knows that.
But, did we not just get access to a main stream game... and if I remember correctly... on this very forum... people were ******** because this very game wasn't available?
Now it is available and all that is heard is gripe, gripe, gripe.
I'm not a huge Angry Birds fan. It is a fun game but it has been done to death in my opinion. I still went out and bought it though to show support for the developers who spent time and effort to bring main stream apps to us. If we don't show our support, developers are not going to bother bringing us "good" apps. It's that simple.
Like my Grandmother used to always say... "If you don't have something nice to say... perhaps you should just keep your mouth shut!"
Imagine if this app were an android port lol, the bb fans would freeeeaaakkk. Anyways still a good game and its nice to have it on PB.. but i just realized while playing it, it sure is similar to that free game Gravitee Wars.
I'm surprised that anyone is surprised. Just glad there are some companies who find it viable to develop decent apps for the Playbook. If spending $3 will send a message to devs that the platform is profitable, then sign me up.
im a big rim complainer as anyone, but if the head of rim gaming division posted about a release obviously it was a game, and 2 he did give a hint to what it was, i remember people were arguing that we didn't have angry birds space now we do, hopefully more good apps like this one will follow