Angry Birds Go! was a kart racing game developed by Rovio Entertainment, released for mobile devices in December 2013. It was a major departure from the usual slingshot gameplay of the Angry Birds series, bringing a 3D racing experience similar to Mario Kart. The game was free-to-play but had in-app purchases and energy mechanics that limited playtime unless players waited or spent money.
Key Features of Angry Birds Go!
Kart Racing Gameplay – Players raced as different Angry Birds characters, each with unique abilities.
Power-ups & Abilities – Birds and pigs had special powers that could give them an edge in races.
Track Variety – Several tracks with different obstacles, shortcuts, and challenges.
Upgradable Karts – Players could improve their karts for better speed, acceleration, and handling.
Multiple Game Modes – Standard races, time trials, boss battles, and fruit splattering challenges.
Multiplayer Mode – Real-time multiplayer was introduced in later updates.
Telepods Integration – Players could scan physical toys to unlock in-game characters (like Skylanders).
System Requirements
Since Angry Birds Go! was released in 2013, its requirements were relatively low, but the game received updates that made it more demanding.
Android Requirements:
OS: Android 4.1 or later
RAM: At least 1GB (2GB recommended for smoother gameplay)
Storage: Around 1GB free space
GPU: Decent GPU needed for smooth frame rates
Internet: Required for multiplayer and cloud saves
iOS Requirements:
iOS 7.0 or later
Compatible with iPhone 4S and later, iPad 2 and later
1GB RAM recommended for better performance
Things to Consider Before Playing
The Game is Discontinued
Angry Birds Go! was removed from app stores in 2019, meaning it can no longer be downloaded officially.
If you still want to play, you’ll need an APK (for Android) or an older iOS device with the game already installed.
Online Features Are Gone
Multiplayer and cloud saves no longer work.
Only offline gameplay is available if you have an old version.
Energy System & Microtransactions (If You Get an Old Version)
The game originally had an energy system limiting how often you could race before waiting or paying.
It featured heavy monetization, with premium karts that were difficult to obtain without spending money.
Performance Issues on Newer Devices
The game may not run well (or at all) on newer Android versions due to compatibility issues.
On iOS, it’s impossible to install unless you have an older device with the game already downloaded.
Alternatives to Angry Birds Go!
Since it’s discontinued, you might want to check out similar games:
Beach Buggy Racing 2 (Android/iOS)
KartRider Rush+ (Android/iOS)
Mario Kart Tour (Android/iOS)
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