Angry Birds Seasons: Easter Eggs Now In Ovi Store For Symbian^3

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Angry Birds Seasons: Easter Eggs Now In Ovi Store For Symbian3The new version of Angry Birds is just released on the Ovi Store.

This Angry Birds update is first reached in Symbian, it is currently not available in other platform but it will available soon in other OS also.




The Easter update will of course bring a new Easter look to the Angry Birds game, including eggs and candy being scattered around the levels to collect and the pigs wearing adorable bunny ears. You will be able to find 15 new Easter levels.

Angry Birds Seasons: Easter Eggs! Spring is upon us and the time is ripe for some chocolate eggs and Easter bunnies! So shed the winter gear and get in – Easter Eggs have never been this delicious!

If you think St. Patrick’s Day was a blast, well, you ain’t seen nothing yet! This episode will again prove that Angry Birds is the most generous update giver of them all!If you already have Angry Birds Seasons, get the latest update by pressing the update button in the application's main menu. Otherwise, you can purchase it from the Ovi Store.

It’s available at Ovi Store for Rs. 50.00 click here for download

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