China Knuckles
China Knuckles are for the girl who wants to be chic and eco-friendly while still being conscious of self defense.
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China Knuckles are for the girl who wants to be chic and eco-friendly while still being conscious of self defense.
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Angry Birds is the game of the moment, no doubt about it. Everyone loves it, regardless of the age. Its amazing success is due to an incredible combination of addictive gameplay, amazing graphics and hilarious sound effects.
Recently Angry Birds, developed by the Finnish game company Rovio, had teamed up with the world’s largest electronics manufacturer, Samsung, enabling members of the public to play a specially designed crowd game on Samsung’s iconic Piccadilly Circus screen.
In the video above you can see what happened in London on Good Friday (6th April 2012), during a special Easter event. People had the chance to play a very special version of the game, using only their voice to activate the slingshot and kill the annoying little green pigs. The game could be played by shouting into the Samsung Galaxy Note, that was connected wirelessly to the big Samsung Piccadilly Circus screen. An innovative, fun, and highly social way to play Angry Birds, and also, to discover the features of the Samsung’s new device. The system has been designed in such a way that the louder the crowds shouted, the further the Angry Birds fly across the screen and the higher the score. Isn’t it fun?
Also, the members of the Samsung team, wearing giant Angry Birds masks, invited the public to try out all the many functionalities of the handset and took pictures with the Samsung Galaxy Note that were sent to the big screen and later posted to the Samsung Mobile UK Facebook page.
[This post has been sponsored by Samsung]
Leather skull travel bag by Jan Leslie.
The Original AJ’s Toy BoardersTM is a simple toy that let’s kids use their imagination. Toy Soldiers (previously on WKB here and here, Ed.) have been around for years – why promote war when we can let kids have positive toys that promote action sports instead of violence – they get enough violence with todays video games.
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