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Amazing Alex, the App Store's No.1 paid app, will hit more platforms soon
Jul 14th, 2012
Windows and Mac users worried about not being able to play Rovio's new hit iOS and Android game Amazing Alex can rest easy: Rovio has not forsaken you. Per The Verge, Rovio's newest game will be available on Windows PCs, Windows Phone devices and Mac OS computers in the near future. The company's official Twitter feed says that the Windows and Mac versions of the game 'are to come later, post launch,' although there is currently no timeline for when the new versions of the game will be released. Rovio launched Amazing Alex for iOS and Android devices earlier this week and it quickly became the iOS App Store's top paid app. Read (Source: BGR News) -
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