The popular iPhone app Angry Birds has been launched on Facebook in a liberal version that can exist played on internet browsers.
The game, which has been downloaded 500 million times – and eventide enunciated to get David Cameron as a fan – involves flinging cartoon birds at pigs.
On Facebook, users may maneuver the game using a mouse to fling birds across the screen – rather than a finger as they would on the iPhone’s touch screen.
Even ahead the launch, the game had 15 million “Likes” on the social networking site, the Casual Mail reported.
The Facebook version will countenance users to remuneration for more birds and other in-game extras, as considerably equally sharing scores with others via News Feed.
Peter Vesterbacka, chief marketing officer of Finnish parent companionship Rovio, pronounced it was hoped that 40% of Facebook users would salary for add-ons.