

And there's a plethora of different vehicles available, each with unique statistics for things like speed and handling that can be upgraded with gold coins.

The iconic red bird, meanwhile, has a booster pack that speeds up the car for a short period of time. The pink bird, for instance, has a special ability to blow giant bubbles that act as large bumpers to slow down the cars behind her. "Angry Birds Go!" gameplay revolves around driving different cars and deploying a number of cartoonish power-ups to help you go faster or outwit opponents. \"Angry Birds Go!\" looks surprisingly good for the first 3D mobile game in the series' history. But unlike its acclaimed predecessors, "Angry Birds Go!" asks for money at every turn. This is not unique to "Go!" - almost every "Angry Birds" game has had some type of free-to-play version. There's only one problem: It's a free-to-play game, which means that you download and begin playing the game for a while before the app asks you to spend a few bucks here or there.
