The game phenomenon keeps spreading and more and more people are getting addicted to this game. I am of course talking about Angry Birds, the one game that lets us slingshot birds into all kinds of builds arranged by the green pig thieves. I have been immersed in the game like a mad man trying to reach a goal that isn’t really there. I’ve been playing the game recently while I have been sick, and it’s hard not being able to put it down. But, as with everything, you get used to the mechanics after a while and the tricky puzzles become somewhat of a skilled challenge to crack. Although I have put down Angry Birds for a while, I am sure I will get back into the addiction at some point. We’ll see what the people at Rovio will come up with next.
So what can you do when you have finished the game, and you are waiting for a new update to hit the iTunes store? Well, you can start looking for other ways to satisfy your Angry Birds addiction of course. That “something” could be the awesome papercraft figures over at Little Plastic Man.
What’s cool about these awesome, lifelike, Angry Birds papercraft creations is that they are free. Just download your set and start using your hands. Cut, fold and line those fighter birds up on your desk. You are sure to get plenty of attention from your co-workers who are probably going to be green with envy for not having a set of their own. So put that game down for a second and be creative. It will be worth the work, after all, the world is built on creativity.
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