The difference between the mobile games and the server games are: Mobile games are used for the iOS and Android to download and play the game for free, while the server games are also different the operating system is used for Windows Server that can be downloaded the trial version or purchase the full version of the game.
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Swati Dubey
The difference between mobile games and server games for Angry Birds is the platform they are available on - mobile games are for iOS and Android, while server games are for Windows Server.
No, this is not the full version of Angry Birds. As far as I know, the Angry Birds game is on a shareware licence if you want to play it as a standalone Windows/Mac application. It's free on Facebook and other supported platforms (eg. Android, iOS). However, there are many variants of Angry Birds and they're free or shareware, but this particular one is not full.
The original version of the game will cost you somewhere around 3-5 $. It's listed differently, but you can acquire it through various online stores like Amazon. The problem is that I don't see it available on their official website, at least it's not listed for PC.
You can search "Angry Birds PC" on Amazon and you should have the possibility of buying it.
Based on the download I could obtain through the Download Page at Software Informer, I come to the conclusion this game occupies 42 MB in setup mode, and after it's installed it takes approximately 50.4 MB (52,863,840 bytes).
The difference between the mobile games and the server games are: Mobile games are used for the iOS and Android to download and play the game for free, while the server games are also different the operating system is used for Windows Server that can be downloaded the trial version or purchase the full version of the game.
The difference between mobile games and server games for Angry Birds is the platform they are available on - mobile games are for iOS and Android, while server games are for Windows Server.
No, this is not the full version of Angry Birds. As far as I know, the Angry Birds game is on a shareware licence if you want to play it as a standalone Windows/Mac application. It's free on Facebook and other supported platforms (eg. Android, iOS). However, there are many variants of Angry Birds and they're free or shareware, but this particular one is not full.
You can check for additional details on the following page: http://angry-birds.software.informer.com/
The original version of the game will cost you somewhere around 3-5 $. It's listed differently, but you can acquire it through various online stores like Amazon. The problem is that I don't see it available on their official website, at least it's not listed for PC.
You can search "Angry Birds PC" on Amazon and you should have the possibility of buying it.
There are 563 levels grouped in episodes:
Poached Eggs - 63 levels;
Mighty Hoax - 42 levels;
Danger Above - 45 levels;
The Big Setup - 45 levels;
Ham 'Em High - 45 levels and 3 bonus levels;
Mine and Dine - 45 levels;
Birdday Party - 30 levels;
Bad Piggies - 45 levels;
Red's Mighty Feathers - 30 levels (15 - classic, 15 - Egg Defender);
Short Fuse - 45 levels;
Surf and Turf - 45 levels;
Golden Eggs - 31 levels;
King Pig - 4 mini-games.
Based on the download I could obtain through the Download Page at Software Informer, I come to the conclusion this game occupies 42 MB in setup mode, and after it's installed it takes approximately 50.4 MB (52,863,840 bytes).
Download the game using the following page: http://angry-birds.software.informer.com/download/