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Angry Birds Space

While the fragmentation of the Android universe canoccasionally be frustrating for users who are tied into a manufacturer-specificmarket, sometimes it does have its perks. Those using Samsungโ€™s app market arein for a celestial treat on March 22: when Rovioโ€™s new Angry Birds Spacelaunches, Galaxy users with Android 2.1 or better will have access to 30additional levels at no extra charge (for the first three months, anyhow).

The team-up between a hardware manufacturer and a softwaremaker isnโ€™t anything new โ€“ just check out the bundles you can get with the Xboxor PlayStation consoles, after all โ€“ but itโ€™s not too common with the world ofsmartphone, yet. At the official launch of Angry Birds Space at SXSW in Austin,though, demos of the game were tied to Samsungโ€™s recent Galaxy Note device,partly to showcase the larger AMOLED screen found on the devices. Not a badstrategy, especially for people waffling about the Noteโ€™s larger form factorโ€™ssuitability for day-to-day use.

As for the game itself, officially launched with a videofrom the International Space Station featuring NASA astronaut Don Pettit, AngryBirds Space will continue to use physics-based gameplay. But as per the name, itwill be set in outer spaceโ€ฆthat means figuring out trajectories not only inweightless environments, but working around gravity wells too. So in otherwords, itโ€™s a more entertaining way to teach a few physics concepts to peoplewho otherwise wouldnโ€™t have any reason to be interested. (The bonus, if Ilearned anything from The Last Starfighter: itโ€™s quite possible that those whoget the best scores may find NASA recruiters knocking on their door.)

Despite the tie-in with Samsung and Android, Angry Birds Spacewill also be available on March 22 for iOS, PC and Macโ€ฆbonus levels will cost extra,of course.

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