![]() I thought my language was appropriate, I made sure that I didn't use any curse words but I apologize for any wrongdoing. To be honest,this is kind of a pain in the butt to keep installing these telepods because for one thing its 15 different ones and sometimes you have to mess with it for a second to get then to read and also,I have an Otter box case for my phone and the way the cameras positioned on my phone,I have to remove thecase each time we have to install the telepods so yeah,its REALLY starting to wear on my nerves already!! Can anyone please help me out here? I'm not very familiar with Angry Birds or the telepods yet. So this is why I came on here,to figure out if I'm doing something wrong or this is a common problem with these telepods. I exited out of the game after we were done and later that day he went to play it again and all the characters were gone!!! So I figured,maybe I did something wrong so I put them on there again and the next day same thing,they're all gone again. So I get home and I figured out how to put them on the game and we played for a couple hours no problems,had all 15 on there. Be sure to check out our video hands-on after the break to see the sci-fi birds in action.Ok so recently I purchased ABSW2 for my son(well for me too lol) on my Galaxy phone and he persuaded me into buying some Telepods, got the Star Destroyer pack and the Jedi vs Sith pack,15 telepods total. You can choose to play on the dark side ("on the pork side," as it were), and there are new two-player cooperative and two-to-four-player multiplayer modes. The live-action telepods may be the upcoming title's most novel feature, but that doesn't mean the game doesn't have several software-based goodies as well. The Telepods will be available in stores for about $20 shortly before game launches in September. Rovio's VP of marketing Philip Hickey says the Telepod collaboration with Hasbro allowed the company to make even Jar Jar Binks' character interesting - and we have to admit, that's quite an accomplishment. The tablet recognized the characters in just a second or two, and then we were able to play with new birds and their associated abilities (hint: more explosions). To get started with the Telepod figures, we simply had to place them (attached to their plastic stand) over the demo iPad's camera. Coming to Android and iOS on September 19th (and to consoles a month later), the app features more than 30 playable characters and - most notably - works with Hasbro-designed "Telepods." If you've heard of Skylanders - not to mention Hasbro's zAPPed line of add-ons for iPad games - the concept will be quite familiar: the Angry Birds Star Wars 2 Telepods give players access to additional characters and superpowers. Rovio recently announced a sequel to its Angry Birds Star Wars game, and the Finnish company was on hand to demo its latest title here at Comic-Con. ![]()
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