But instead of collecting it on the track, they charge up, and be reusable in a race for three gems. Players can also use a character's special power, depending on the bird or pig they selected to race. Players can collect coins, which resemble the red Angry Bird, while racing. If players release it early, all other opponents will also launch early, but the player's kart will spin, slowing it down. To start the race, they must pull the kart back from a large slingshot, then release when the "GO!" text appears. If players choose "touch", players must then tap on either the left or right part of the screen to move the kart to the left or right respectively. If players choose "tilt", they must the tilt the device into the direction they want the kart to move into. For more on the real-world toy and video game mashup, check out Polygon's hands-on impressions of Angry Birds Star Wars 2.In Angry Birds Go!, players can choose how they want to move their kart. Hasbro and Rovio also teamed up earlier this year to bring Telepods to the Angry Birds Star Wars franchise. The developer has yet to release more information about the game, such as platform, price and release date. Rovio teased the kart racer in late August with a trailer. Each will include codes to unlock in-app content. Hasbro will also release four Jenga/ Angry Birds Go mashups, ranging from $9.99 to $29.99. The $14.99 Dual Launcher set will include inclined tracks and targets and an exclusive kart, while the $9.99 Telepods Multi-Pack will come with two karts and the $4.99 Telepods Kart Pack will include a single racer. The Deluxe Multi-Pack (above) will include "two pig-themed racing targets" and five Angry Birds characters, one of which is excessive to the $19.99 set. The Pig Rock Raceway set will include two exclusive Angry Birds characters and retail for $29.99. Hasbro has given each of the products, which serve as real-world games and video game tie-ins, an approximate price and a fall 2013 release window. A representative from Rovio declined to confirm the date but said that a "full reveal will be coming very soon, in October." Angry Birds Go, the upcoming kart racing installment in Rovio Entertainment's bird and pig-focused franchise, will get Jenga and Telepods tie-ins, according to an announcement from Hasbro today.Īccording to product packaging found at Toys R Us' website (see below), Angry Birds Go is set to launch Oct.
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