Windows Phone Users Finally Get to Play Bad Piggies

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 16 Apr 2014

Bad Piggies, the Angry Birds spin-off that tasks you with building various machines, has recently been rolled out to the Windows Phone Store. This means that Windows Phone users can finally get to play the Bad Piggies game on their mobiles.

The game is available for purchase on the Windows Phone Store for $0.99.

We’ve known about Bad Piggies since the autumn of 2012. When the game was rolled out to the public, it provided support for iOS and it also provided support for Android. So if you had an iPhone or a Samsung mobile, you could get the game and play through all the levels. If you had a Windows Phone though, you could not get the game. At that time, Bad Piggies did not provide support for Windows Phone.

Things have changed as of this week. 1 year and 7 months after the game’s launch, Bad Piggies has finally landed on the Windows Phone Store. The game is available for purchase on the Windows Phone Store for $0.99. It provides access to more than 200 levels and unlockable content.

If you are not familiar with the Bad Piggies game, let me briefly present it to you. You are provided with several components; take them and put them together so you get a machine that can fly, roll, or crawl. Pilot that machine and get the pigs safely to the eggs. So to sum it up, you have to create a junk of junk contraption and safely guide it from point A to point B.

The Windows Phone version of Bad Piggies, as mentioned above, lets you play through more than 200 levels. Do you think you have the building and piloting skills needed to pass each of these levels? Do a proper job, pilot the piggies successfully, and you will earn 3 stars. Get 3 stars for every level and you will unlock 36 more puzzles.

Additional information on the Bad Piggies game is available here.




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