You Can Bring Mayhem To Pigs In A New 'Angry Birds' Game Mode At Top Golf

The clubs will act as your slingshot!
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Just when you think Top Golf couldn't get more fun.

The massive driving range chain is now bringing Angry Birds to life (well, sort of).

Using super futuristic technology that Top Golf has labeled, "Toptracer," the course will virtually transform into an Angry Birds level, as well as your golf club into the slingshot and the ball into the bird.

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Be the ball. Be the bird.

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The rules are simple.

After selecting the chapter of your choice, each player will have three shots to take down the structure and defeat the pigs.

There are three birds per structure and three structures per chapter, and the player with the most points at the end wins.

The game mode is labeled as a beginner level difficulty, making it fun for the pros and the newbies.

Only select locations across the country will be offering the game mode.

Dallas, Las Vegas, and Atlanta are among the few that have the game ready to go.

You can find out if your top golf is offering it HERE

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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