No Angry Birds on Kindle Touch 3G?
Screen Size a Deterrent for Touch 3G Angry Birds
In terms of adaptability to games, one of the fundamental distinction between the Amazon Kindle Fire and the Touch 3G is the height and width of the screen. Amazon designed the Kindle Fire to be a full-sized tablet reader device, which was intended to tackle Apple's iPad products.
However, the Kindle Touch 3G features a smaller screen. This is perfect for ease of use since it helps make the gadget very portable. However, it's not so competent for games. Numerous games have a lot happening on the display. The Kindle Touch 3G's small screen just won't be enough. As a result, Rovio has decided to not develop a Kindle Touch 3G Angry Birds game.
Lack of Color Prevents Kindle Touch 3G Angry Birds
Another reason Amazon may have not decided to support the game is the mobile device's lack of color on its display. Amazon chose to enable the Touch 3G to display only in monochrome. It helps the mobile device to load websites faster as well as streamlines other visual rendering activities.
On the other hand, it's not so competent for games, which usually have many color images in their designs. The Angry Birds game will without a doubt be visually unexciting and unappealing without color. Therefore, this is one other reason Rovio has decided not to build a Touch 3G Angry Birds app.
Kindle Touch 3G Is a Different Niche
Even though the Kindle Touch 3G seems much like tablet devices, such as the Apple ipad, it is actually inclined to a rather different and tangent market compared to tablet market. The Touch 3G is created strictly for people who are out and about and simply have to take care of certain things on the web and maybe take a quick read on an e-book. Hence, Amazon has streamlined the mobile device's functions by cutting out some capabilities, which stops Rovio from releasing a suitable edition of the game.
The absence of a Kindle Touch 3G Angry Birds game may turn many people far from the Kindle products. However, Amazon followed up with an answer to this complaint by releasing the Kindle Fire. The Amazon Kindle Fire is not really a sequel to the Touch 3G, but rather, a modern version of the Kindle. The tablet is also a full-sized tablet with color. On top of that, it enables you to play the Angry Birds game.