how run andry birds in android tablet tv
Right from intriguing gamers through fetching backgrounds and provoking characters to reaching out to BirdLife for a fight against extinction, Angry Birds have spellbound all through their furious yet delightful expressions. After spreading its wings to the mobile phone platform and desktop browsers, the engaging title takes one step forward. In a recent partnership with Rovio, Roku has decided to bring the first Angry Birds experience to the TV.
To perk up the excitement, the company will offer Angry Birds, Angry Birds Seasons and Angry Birds Rio video games, launch an Angry Birds video channel featuring Angry Birds animated shorts, and sell Angry Birds merchandise, all through its Roku Channel Store. Apart from this, Roku continues to be an open platform enabling content consumers of all sizes to have a channel that streams to the television.
“Angry Birds is the most popular and fastest growing casual game yet is has been trapped on mobile devices. We believe there’s a huge market for games like these on the TV,” shared Roku Founder and CEO Anthony Wood. “Just as we were the first to enable Netflix to stream instantly to the TV, we intend to be the catalyst for transforming the way people play casual games, starting with Angry Birds, on the biggest screen in the home.”
Besides, users can choose from an extensive range of movies and TV shows from Netflix, Hulu Plus, Amazon Instant Video, Crackle and Revision 3: live and on-demand sports from NBA Game Time, NHL GameCenter Live and Ultimate Fighting Championship: music from Pandora, MOG, Rdio, and TuneIn Radio: photo and video sharing from Flickr and Facebook. Users will also be enabled to indulge in news and entertainment from around the world and soon casual games like Angry Birds.
“We are growing Angry Birds Toys into a lasting global entertainment franchise and Roku’s strong platform enables us to introduce the full Angry Birds experience of games, videos and merchandise to the TV,” commented Rovio Chief Marketing Officer Peter Vesterbacka. “It was an easy decision to partner with Roku. They are a small company like us, are easy to work with, and of course make the best-selling streaming player. We expect Roku and Angry Birds fans to be thrilled with the TV experience that we are bringing them.”
Hopefully, the new experience put forth by Roku will open a new world of entertainment for users agog about playing gripping games.