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Angry Birds Friends WEB: Here's How to Play the Classic Slingshot Game on Your Browser

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Angry Birds Web Browser

Summary

  • Angry Birds Friends WEB is now globally available, and you can access it directly through the Red’s Club website.

  • The browser version includes weekly tournaments, global leagues, and improved controls using mouse precision.

Angry Birds fans now have a new way to jump into the action as Angry Birds Friends WEB is globally available. Therefore, now you can engage in your favourite slingshot puzzler from the game's official website without installing it on your device.
The web version keeps the same competitive spirit that made the game popular over the years, featuring weekly tournaments, leaderboards, themed levels, and global rankings.

Experience the Classic Angry Birds Friends Gameplay From Your Browser

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Angry Birds Friends Web main screen (Image via Rovio)

The web version has been built to deliver a smoother and more stable experience compared to traditional mobile play. Since the game runs directly in a browser, players can play for longer hours without worrying about storage space or updates.

One of the biggest advantages is the improved control. Playing on a desktop allows precise mouse aiming, which makes lining up difficult shots easier. Players also receive a 400 Bird Coin bonus when playing through Red’s Club. Additionally, while purchasing through the web, players will also get a 20% discount on all their purchases.

The browser version also removes unnecessary third-party crashes or ads that interrupt gameplay. Additionally, on syncing your progress with a Red’s Club account or Facebook login, all of your scores, inventory, and achievements remain intact, and progress across platforms will continue to be connected.

As long as the player syncs the game progress with either a Red’s Club account or Facebook login, inventory items and achievements will remain intact when the player switches between platforms to play games. And if you are interested in playing more games on your web browser, check our list of the best browser-based games here.

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How to Play Angry Birds Friends on Your WEB Browser

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Angry Birds Friends Web gameplay (Image via Rovio)

Getting started with Angry Birds Friends gameplay on the web version is simple. The game runs directly in your browser and only takes a few moments to set up. Here's how to play Angry Birds Friends on your Web Browser:

  • Step 1: Open the official Red's Club Website and visit the Angry Birds Friends page.

  • Step 2: Create a new Red's Club Account or link with your Facebook Account if you are not a member of Red's Club.

  • Step 3: Once logged in, you are all ready to play the game immediately on your browser without any downloads.

You can start participating in ongoing tournaments by attempting to complete the 30 weekly levels while getting the three stars for each level. You will also be ranked globally by your tournament score as you climb the ladder to the Diamond League.

That's all on how you can try out the latest Angry Birds title on your web browser. To follow more gaming news like this, keep updated with our Sportsdunia gaming page.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Angry Birds Friends WEB?

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Angry Birds Friends WEB is the browser version of the popular slingshot puzzle game, allowing players to play directly through the Red’s Club website without downloading the app.

Do I need to download Angry Birds Friends WEB to play?

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No. The web version runs directly in your browser, so you can start playing instantly without installing anything.

Can I sync my progress with mobile in Angry Birds Friends WEB?

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Yes. Players can log in with Red’s Club or Facebook to sync their progress, scores, and inventory across devices.

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Edited by- Sayak Mitra
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