Oct 22, 2010 10:12 GMT  ·  By

Angry Birds, the highly appealing mobile game that Finnish game developer Rovio has made available for mobile phones running under Google's Android operating system, reportedly comes with a bug that enables users to unlock all worlds in the game, without completing the previous worlds.

The new mobile game was pushed to Android not too long ago in a beta version, and was made available in full flavor at the end of the last weeks.

The game is already very popular among Android users, and managed to register more than 3 million downloads in only one week since its official release.

Those who already downloaded the title should know by now that they cannot move from an in-game world to another unless they completed the previous world.

However, it appears that the application comes with a bug that would enable users to unlock all worlds in a rather simple manner, so that they can play any part of the game they would like to play.

The issue was discovered by a reddit user, who also posted a guide for those interested in trying it out on their handsets:

1. Load up Angry Birds and go to the world select screen. 2. Centre a locked world on the screen. 3. Push back button all the way out of Angry Birds. 4. Load Angry Birds back up and when the "Play" button appears tap it as much as you can 5. Great success! You should be inside the locked worlds stage select screen. 6. To keep it unlocked just pass the first world level of each world. According to some of those who already tried this, it works just fine. However, it remains to be seen how soon Rovio would be able to find the bug and fix it.

The same as the previously available Lite version, the Gold flavor of Angry Birds for Android was made available for download for free.

For those who might not know, we should note that the game comes with in-app advertising, something that enabled its developer to deliver it to end users for free.

However, Rovio, the maker of Angry Birds, also announced that it plans on offering users the possibility to purchase the app, so that they would enjoy an add-free version.

Angry Birds is available for download from Softpedia too, via this link.