We’re growing increasingly tired ofAngry Birdshere – that’s why we’ve stopped telling you about each and every content update Rovio puts out. This one, however, is newsworthy as it allows iPad and iPhone users to exclusively capture and upload gameplay videos straight from their devices.
Also new in this update: fifteen new levels to master and two brand new items to use – suction-cup tires and spring-loaded boxing gloves. I’ve included a gampeplay video showcasing these new items right after the break…
Here’s a teaser forBad Piggies‘Rise and Swine’ update.
Rovio explains in a blog post that the video capture functionality is provided throughEveryplay, a service that records gameplay as it happens in the background, without performance loss.
Now you can use Everyplay to record and share your best Bad Piggies moments on the fly – like the craziest vehicle you’ve ever built or the biggest crashes involving those free-wheelin’ pigs!
You can share these recordings on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Interestingly enough, Everyplay capture is initially only available on iOS, but Rovio promised to include it in the Android edition ofBad Piggiesat a later stage.
This content update unfortunately doesn’t include support for thenewly announced Rovio Accountto keep your game progress in sync across devices and platforms.
This feature, Rovio confirmed yesterday, is currently available inThe Croodsgame globally, and in the classicAngry Birdsgame on iOS in Finland and Poland. It’s a staggered rollout so expect Rovio Account to launch in more markets and Rovio games in the near future.
Bad Piggiesis available for the iPhone/iPod touch (free,$0.99) and iPad (free,$0.99). The iPad edition has actually been slashed to 99 cents from its normal asking price of $2.99.
If you’re on Android, you can downloadBad PiggiesorBad Piggies HDfrom Google’s Play store.