Friday, October 12, 2012

At last! Angry Birds and CERN to create board game


We're here for your Einsteins.


(Credit: Rovio.com Screenshot: Chris Matyszczyk/CNET )

I think I have found a solution for Zynga.


The company needs to get together with the United Nations peacekeeping forces around the world and create a board game in which people get killed, but not really.


How is it that I have had this quite brilliant notion?


Well, I have been stimulated by the news that Rovio, they who have enriched so many lives with Angry Birds, have got together with CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research, landlord for the Large Hadron Collider) to create new and amusing experiences to exercise young minds.


These will be under a new brand called Angry Birds Playground. (Because "angry" and "play" always go well together.)


I am grateful to TechCrunch for revealing that this odd coupling has been brought about because Rovio is rather keen on being a teacher.


No, not a company that teaches starlings to commit assault. Rather, it wants young kids to be excited about science.


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