Angry Birds Space

Angry Birds Space is a upcoming game to the fourth installment to the Angry Birds series. The release date is March 22nd. It was first announced on the Angry Birds Facebook page, and later on the Yahoo!. Games website.

A site was launched on February 17th, 2012 for the game at: www.angrybirds.com/space with a teaser video and wallpaper:

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The page was updated on 2/27/12 with an official announcement, a new wallpaper and background image showing a spaced-out Bird similar to the Yellow Bird (later identified as the previously described "Lazer Bird",) the Discovery teaser trailer, the full announcement and updated FAQs (see below for all).

Angry Birds Space: Discovery
On 2/24/12, Rovio released a second video trailer on their YouTube channel using modified NASA footage. The video states that there will be an official announcement for the game on 3/8/12 and reiterates that it will be available for download on 3/22/12. This video was also featured on the Facebook page of Angry Birds. thumb|left|400px

In Space, no one can hear you squeal
On March 5, 2012, the Angry Birds Space page was updated with a new video showing a spaced-out Pig, a new wallpaper and a new similar image was posted to the official Facebook page.

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FAQ
The site contains an FAQ about the upcoming game:

Q: What is Angry Birds Space? A: Angry Birds Space is a brand new game by Rovio Entertainment, creator of the global phenomenon Angry Birds.

Q: Is this an update, or a new game? A: Angry Birds Space is a completely new game with innovative new gameplay, but with some of the familiar Angry Birds elements that fans already know and love -- plus some surprises! Stay tuned -- we'll announce more info on March 8th!

Q: When is it coming out? A: We're going to announce more information on March 8th at 10am EST, and on March 22nd we'll launch simultaneously in mobile gaming, animation, retail, and publishing. Not only is this a first for us as an integrated entertainment company, but the first time this has ever been done for a mobile game!So mark your calendar and stay tuned for the biggest game launch since the original Angry Birds!

Q: When is the official announcement? A: We'll be broadcasting globally online on March 8th at 10 AM New York time (EST). The announcement is going to be out of this world, so make sure to tune in to angrybirds.com/space! That's 10 AM in New York, so 7 AM in Los Angeles, 3 PM in London, 11 PM Shanghai time...

Q: Where can I play the Angry Birds Space game? A: Angry Birds Space will be available on iOS, Android, Mac, and PC on March 22nd. Information on other platforms will be available later.

Q: When is the official announcement? A: We'll be broadcasting globally online on March 8th at 10am EST/3pm GMT. The announcement is going to be out of this world, so make sure to tune in to angrybirds.com/space!

Full Announcement
On March 8, 2012, Rovio updated the Angry Birds Space page with the full announcement. This included a video from NASA astronaut Don Pettit demonstrating gravity with Angry Birds on the International Space Station (ISS) and showing the first footage of game play.

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The video was also hosted on NASA's Web site as well.

Gameplay
The Video released on March 8, 2012 included the first images of the game:

Characters
For information on the characters from Angry Birds Space, see: Space Characters.

National Geographic
Further, National Geographic updated their Web site to offer the official companion book to the game in their e-store. Details on the site are as follows:



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It's one small step for birds, one giant leap for birdkind...

Blast off with the Angry Birds as they fly through space on an intergalactic rescue mission! Evil space piggies have stolen their eggs and are hiding them somewhere in outer space. To save them, the Angry Birds have teamed up with National Geographic to learn all they can about planets, moons, stars, galaxies, and the mysteries of the universe. Four chapters take the readers deeper and deeper into space—each one packed with Angry Birds, astounding space photography, and fascinating "Astrofacts" and "Space Data" features that surprise and enthrall. Join the birds as they observe robots on Mars, take a spin with the Jupiter's Great Red Spot, visit where stars are born in galaxies far, far away, and look for life on strange new worlds. This official companion book to the Angry Birds Space game shows the furious fliers everything they'll need to know on their quest to explore the galaxy and rescue their precious eggs.

{C}The book is organized into four levels, each one taking the reader and the birds farther and farther into space: Level One. "You Are Here: What's Out There?" Level Two. "Short Flights: The Inner Solar System" Level Three. "Longer Journey: The Outer Solar System" Level Four. "Flying Farther: Deep Space"

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(note: this item also appears on Amazon.com for pre-order with a notation that the image shown is not the final cover and the final will be revealed on March 9, 2012)

Later, they updated their site with an Angry Birds Space Q&A:

http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2012/03/08/angry-birds-space-qa-your-guide-to-the-angry-universe/

Additionally, a second upcoming book was posted to Amazon.com to be offered on September 25, 2012. The Book description on the page is as follows:



This hilariously eye-popping book showcases real-world angry birds and 50 fantastic stories peppered with tips to avoid them, as well as fascinating facts about angry bird behavior. In addition to the funny and light-hearted real-life angry bird stories, National Geographic Angry Birds: Fed up, Feathered, and Furious will tell, for the first time ever, the story of the Angry Birds we all know and love from the hit game. Angry Bird fans will finally get to learn the personality, name, and all the details of each of the iconic Angry Birds. The Angry Birds' stories have been TOP SECRET until now, and will only be revealed in this book!

Rovio graphics and National Geographic photography are featured throughout. Structured like the game which progresses in degree of difficulty, the book progresses in degree of anger and devotes a chapter to each level of anger intensity; Annoyed, Testy, Outraged, and Furious. Readers will discover the world's angriest real bird at the end.

As one of the most trusted authorities on animal behavior, National Geographic is the perfect source for the real truth behind real-life angry birds.

Gallery
Additional details have come to light about the game as well:

http://gamerant.com/angry-birds-space-space-trailer-curt-137585/

Prepare for weightless environments and the gravitational pull of small planetoids strewn throughout the game’s 60 available levels — but that’s not all. Rovio promises tons of new abilities and secret bonus levels in addition to the regular free updates and in-app purchases.

http://www.pcworld.com/article/251574/angry_birds_fly_into_space.html

Angry Birds Space will feature 60 levels, new characters, superpowers, and gameplay. And, as an added merchandising bonus, you can purchase new levels using in-app purchases, although Rovio does plan to release new levels for the game as well.

http://phandroid.com/2012/03/09/samsung-details-exclusive-angry-birds-space-content/

Aside from users getting to play a bit of the game ahead of its March 22nd launch, Samsung has detailed the exclusive content that their Galaxy users will be able to enjoy.

You’ll be getting an exclusive Samsung Galaxy Note level, free access to the Danger Zone update which provides 30 maps (would usually be an in-app purchase for non-Galaxy ownes) and a new Lazer Bird which has unique powers to not only help you in the game, but to show off the beautiful display on devices such as the Galaxy Note.

Samsung Galaxy Note
A video was released on 2/27/12 on the Samsung Mobile YouTube channel stating that Angry Birds Space will be "launching with Samsung GALAXY Note." On 3/9/12, Angry Birds featured on their You Tube channel that the Lazer Bird is in Space using a Samsung Galaxy Note.

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