
Following a successful mobile run, Angry Birds has come to Google’s new social website, Google+. An ongoing HTML 5 project, it lets users share game vitals with friends, unlock achievements, be placed in leader boards, play special levels unique to Google+ and most importantly, invite people to play. Rovio, the games developer, will continually bring new features based off of the feedback they receive from users.

These new paid games, game trials and “buy once, play anywhere” pricing are coming to Play.

And, no, making video games with it is not the goal.

Next phase of its 'Living Games' concept involves the use of autonomous AI agents